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Joined: March 6, 2012 11:30 am
Topics: 9 / Replies: 706
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RE: Questions on the old Geodimeter stations?

James Vianna, post: 388683, member: 120 wrote: you got spanked, I just payed $693 with shipping back from Precision Midwest and its every three years ...

10 years ago
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RE: Hands-On Surveying with UAS (Drones)

Wendell, post: 387722, member: 1 wrote: Fixed wing UAS can cover a much greater area and batteries last for about 50 minutes, but landing them is diff...

10 years ago
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RE: RTK UAS

The BASE station for the RTK does not necessarily have to be visible on the photography; it may even/probably be Network RTK . By "ground control" I a...

10 years ago
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RE: RTK UAS

FrancisH, post: 387286, member: 10211 wrote: what's the purpose why you need rtk on a UAS?adding radio component to a UAS would add to its weight whic...

10 years ago
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RE: An Open Letter to the President of the Wisconsin Society of Land Surveyors

For those of us outside the USA this is a really informative article on how your system works, or doesn't work. I've learnt more from this than I have...

10 years ago
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RE: Laying Trimble 5600 Flat

One thing to be aware of.The servo knobs are vulnerable to internal damage if they are left under pressure - so when using the manufacturer's case alw...

10 years ago
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RE: Getting into GPS

Larry Best, post: 379651, member: 763 wrote: Almost all of my work is on this island at about 18.3 N -64.7W From the NGS CORS map the available statio...

10 years ago
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RE: Internal building surveying

Seb, post: 379619, member: 7509 wrote: Thanks all. We are also going to try it out on a clay stock pile job at a brick factory that we do every six mo...

10 years ago
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RE: Interesting application of photogrammetry and SfM

At a quick glance I couldn't see any reference to the flying height (cue : 200 members to point it out to me). The resolutions stated are therefore a ...

10 years ago
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RE: Updates regarding the new website

yswami, post: 323112, member: 7679 wrote: Edit: Nope it when to the bottom of thread...@Wendell is this some sore preference I need to setup? Thanks ...

10 years ago
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RE: Internal building surveying

Seb, post: 378891, member: 7509 wrote: One advantage of yours though is that it would be able to be used on uneven floors. That's exactly why I made...

10 years ago
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RE: How many way are there to screw up a survey?

James Fleming, post: 379112, member: 136 wrote: N+1 Where N = the number of way everyone can come up with to screw up a survey. Surely it should be ...

10 years ago
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RE: Internal building surveying

As promised, views of a tripod support I made (four in total so that traversing can be carried out on smooth surfaces). The pads are from plywood, 12m...

10 years ago
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RE: Internal building surveying

I forgot to mention. With targets stuck on windows make sure they are a decent size, say 20cm. square. It is surprising how much dirt collects on gla...

10 years ago
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RE: Internal building surveying

Always draw your rooms out - one to a page (except for little ones) and keep a master key plan so you know where they fit in the jigsaw and you know w...

10 years ago
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RE: 1950's chaining?

paden cash, post: 377552, member: 20 wrote: This discussion seems to be assuming the wall is a single static structure. It isn't. It's large pieces of...

10 years ago
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RE: Aerial Photogrammetry Books

There is a significant difference between the requirements for traditional photogrammetry and UAV work. With low level flying, variations in camera or...

10 years ago
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RE: Difference between a Leica GDF 6 and a GDF 22

All of ours (16 of them) appear to be Tufnol - the European equivalent of micarta.

10 years ago
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RE: Anyone use one of these for opening manholes

I've had a T shaped frame for many years, which uses a jack and conventional keys to connect to the manhole. Jack is rated at 2.5t and on really stiff...

10 years ago
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RE: Old (I mean old) backup programs

John Hamilton, post: 371641, member: 640 wrote: Since I started my own business in 1997 I have been archiving to CD's and later to DVD's. Now, with ha...

10 years ago
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