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Joined: July 13, 2012 4:20 am
Topics: 18 / Replies: 497
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RE: Need advice on building a permanent observation pier

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...

10 years ago
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RE: RTK SURVEYING

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 ...

10 years ago
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RE: RTK SURVEYING

Jbowen, post: 371753, member: 11481 wrote: Today we experienced something strange: Has anyone else experienced dissimilar readings depending on which ...

10 years ago
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RE: "Attention Conrad or Math Teacher...report to the Office please..."

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...

10 years ago
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RE: "Attention Conrad or Math Teacher...report to the Office please..."

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...

10 years ago
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RE: "Attention Conrad or Math Teacher...report to the Office please..."

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...

10 years ago
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RE: "Attention Conrad or Math Teacher...report to the Office please..."

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 ...

10 years ago
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RE: Longest baseline I've seen a fixed solution on

Larry Scott, post: 369997, member: 8766 wrote: RTK is a local solution, and not the more rigorous phase differential post process solution of precise ...

10 years ago
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RE: Longest baseline I've seen a fixed solution on

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...

10 years ago
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RE: "Attention Conrad or Math Teacher...report to the Office please..."

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...

10 years ago
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RE: Leica 11 coding

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 ...

10 years ago
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RE: leica 1100 codelists

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...

10 years ago
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RE: Precision

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...

10 years ago
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RE: In the Top of a Fence Post on a POINT!

Loyal, post: 367163, member: 228 wrote: This is all getting rather pointless... o.O

10 years ago
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RE: Precision

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...

10 years ago
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RE: Precision

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,...

10 years ago
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RE: Fence post as boundary monuments

Kent McMillan, post: 365779, member: 3 wrote: Most boundary disputes begin with personality clashes and continue as technical issues merely become the...

10 years ago
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RE: Measuring two angles of a triangle as a substitute for the third.

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 ...

10 years ago
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RE: Measuring two angles of a triangle as a substitute for the third.

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?...

10 years ago
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RE: Measuring two angles of a triangle as a substitute for the third.

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,...

10 years ago
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