rfc, post: 371928, member: 8882 wrote: My ongoing astro work is going well. With Larry Scott's help with the calcs, I'm showing sub 2.5" standard devi...
Cameron Watson PLS, post: 371783, member: 11407 wrote: I would say check the plumb on your rod but 4" you would be able to see it's not plumb just by ...
Jbowen, post: 371753, member: 11481 wrote: Today we experienced something strange: Has anyone else experienced dissimilar readings depending on which ...
rfc, post: 370142, member: 8882 wrote: Thank you. That's a great help. If I forgot to turn ON compensation after this test and then went out and did t...
Just to reiterate, the values are what they are, and if they were all zero then you either scored a perfectly manufactured and adjusted instrument, or...
rfc, post: 370117, member: 8882 wrote: What is a "standing axis"? The Trunion axis? And what's the "telescope axis"? These must be what VCo = 0 23' 23...
Well your procedure explains why you are getting those readings that go away from 0 as you wind the scope upwards or downwards. Modern total stations ...
Larry Scott, post: 369997, member: 8766 wrote: RTK is a local solution, and not the more rigorous phase differential post process solution of precise ...
Well my baseline distance record of 94km or so is a bit short, but I reckon it could be up there in terms of radio broadcast RTK. 25W or 35W base radi...
rfc, post: 369993, member: 8882 wrote: Following up on another thread wherein I was trying to wrap my head around the entire subject of "Adjustment of...
mattb, post: 369444, member: 8629 wrote: Hi All After a couple of days (what better way to spend 'holidays'?) I am slowly making inroads with setting ...
It's been a while, but does it have anything to do with displaying thematic codes instead of point codes or vice versa? I don't remember if this is an...
Jim Frame, post: 367170, member: 10 wrote: The tip itself looks like it might be threaded into the conical part above it, similar to the the way the n...
Loyal, post: 367163, member: 228 wrote: This is all getting rather pointless... o.O
John Putnam, post: 367047, member: 1188 wrote: Conrad, Where did you here the tips are replaceable? I have quite a selection of GLS12s with worn down...
Jim Frame, post: 366801, member: 10 wrote: I've never seen a carbide tip on a pole, but I'd like to find one. Do you have a part number for that?Jim,...
Kent McMillan, post: 365779, member: 3 wrote: Most boundary disputes begin with personality clashes and continue as technical issues merely become the...
rfc, post: 365362, member: 8882 wrote: How many observations of B and C would you have to make to attain the same statistical reliability compared to ...
hello half bubble, half bubble, post: 365427, member: 175 wrote: Maybe you could explain your perspective a bit? yes, my post was to do with the ö?...
hello half bubble, half bubble, post: 365427, member: 175 wrote: adding to Bill93's post, my favorite surveying equation: sigma over square root of n,...