I guess that as the distance can be calculated by expanding Pythagoras into 3D (Sqrt(X^2+Y^2+Z^2), I hoped maybe the azimuth could be similarly divine...
@mathteacher?ÿ Wowsers..thanks. So you do need lat/lon as well. It's more complicated than I thought. I thought maybe you could get a direction from...
@john-nolton?ÿ The direction along the line representing the mark to mark distance between 2 points.
@rover83?ÿ Thanks for the good info - pretty sure I could get a processible raw file in SurvCE now that I've thought about it. I'm going to try this...
@rover83?ÿ This is interesting - but when you switch backsight and foresight, do you use the recently created FS coords from the 1st setup as the BS ...
Also look at "Settings - Configure - General Settings - Link points with CRD file" That way, I believe, when you move points the CRD file is automati...
@bill93?ÿ Yes, I have Sokkisha objective filter that fits, but more interested in star shots and at 48 degrees north my neck would appreciate a diago...
Nate, you have always shown willingness to give people the benefit of the doubt. Don't "brush" them off so quickly! ?????ÿ
Reduced to $175 ????ÿ
@ric-wilkerson?ÿ That can be fixed! Either by Topcon to make it pretty, or by yourself to varying degrees of niceness. If the wire is still intact, y...
Forgive me one Monday morning bump ?????ÿ
@jim-frame?ÿ Off topic, may I ask what app/device/software you use to get the lat/lon and other info on the photo??ÿ Thanks
This was sold locally. A small donation went to Surveyor Connect anyway. Thanks for looking. ?ÿ
@350rocketmike Without powersearch, if the prism isn't in the field of view, you have to use the joystick controls to manually steer the instrument u...
But we landed on the moon 50 years ago! The first time anyone sees a robotic TS following a prism they go "Whoa Cool!", but it's pretty old technolog...
@brad-ott You're too kind! I don't think it's worth quite that much - there are many on ebay priced at 4,5,6k, that never seem to sell, and when one ...