Thebionicman is exactly correct - flight is safety critical - dedicated control only. Saving cash on buying a control device is irrelevant compared wi...
Posted by: leegreen I imagine you would know how many targets are set and if the numbers don't tally then look for the missing ones. Or does it do tha...
Looks like rpls is adding in the extra space for some reason. There should NOT be a space at /maps/@53 I'll type it in here longhand and see if that c...
An extra space got into the link by accident - it should have read Sorry.
Posted by: thebionicman Lee, We have a profitable SUAS program that I started late last year. Our 'low budget' targets look like LED lights without ev...
Lee had commented?ÿ "I can't see how you guys can find those small 1'x1' targets from 200' on large projects. You must fly much lower." and my comment...
Posted by: Shelby H. Griggs PLS That elevated target wouldn't work for conventional photogrammetry either, never have I seen such a thing. SHG Neither...
I'd be interested to know how users have found the Propeller system to work. The system seems to be based on the theory of getting a decent result fro...
Corflute, or equivalent, can be made to last for years - we laminate two squares together, with the flutes at right angles and it is very rigid and da...
Several ways. With a fixed wing it is easier to see so you aren't going to have problems loosing it at the edge of the permitted range. Break the site...
In theory that works, but only if the fabrication shop is at the same temperature as the site! I saw it done with a load of large glazed frames - site...
We operate a Quest 200, which is the original larger version. The Datahawk was introduced as a smaller (easier to transport) version. Both are very ro...
As others have said it is important to have at least two other points near the bench mark so you can check on its stability. Our procedures, used for ...
Not a lot wrong with it for me. The one criticism I'd make is that, personally, I found the Home Page a bit of a non-starter. I can see why you have s...
Posted by: arctan(x) Posted by: Jim in AZ IMHO hourly rates for professional services are never appropriate. Charge what the work is worth to the clie...
This is really a matter for security organisations, not surveyors. Surveyors should be concentrating on the legal use and advantages of technology sol...
Posted by: squowse To reliably measure movement of 0.001ft (0.3mm to me!) would realistically require precise (digi these days probably) level runs. T...
Posted by: party chef I would used fixed prisms for control as well so you do not have to set up tripods every visit. If properly executed resection f...
One point to bear in mind. You talk about setting up your instrument in locations such as an adjacent road bridge, etc. Make very sure that your setti...
It all depends on what you are doing. Charging per pic would, in my view, only be applicable when somebody just wants a view of the property. If you a...