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Joined: July 13, 2012 4:20 am
Topics: 18 / Replies: 497
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RE: Effect of falling snow on EDM

Williwaw, post: 362613, member: 7066 wrote: I was out yesterday doing an as-built on a wireless tower site and got hammered by a sudden spring snow st...

10 years ago
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RE: Backsight distances

Haywood, post: 360876, member: 9957 wrote: Whilst traversing through hilly wooded terrain, I've sometimes not had much of an option for a good long ba...

10 years ago
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RE: Flat Earth anyone ?

WildT2, post: 358860, member: 530 wrote: Mathematronicals ? oh dear, is that even a word? i'll be more careful next time. but what has taken it's t...

10 years ago
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RE: Flat Earth anyone ?

WildT2, post: 358858, member: 530 wrote: Seems they've taken their toll on you. what has? what toll?

10 years ago
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RE: Flat Earth anyone ?

do vaccines next. can u do it with your theododumpy and your fancy mathematronicals?

10 years ago
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RE: Geomax zoom 80 vs zoom 90 (Leica TS12 vs Leica TS15)

JH Surveying, post: 358003, member: 11044 wrote: Can anyone advise on a new robotic total station. I'm based in Australia and am looking at either the...

10 years ago
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RE: Mini Prism Accuracy

agrimensor06, post: 353497, member: 11020 wrote: So in trying to eliminate as much equipment and instrument error as possible for structural staking, ...

10 years ago
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RE: Double run leveling accuracy

Big Al, post: 350857, member: 837 wrote: I'm trying to evaluate whether this closure meets the stated accuracy for the instrument, which is 1.0 mm sta...

10 years ago
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RE: Self employed to employee

John Giles, post: 350718, member: 57 wrote: Here is a sample Job I'm currently working on.140 Acres. Should take about 4 days of field workThey are on...

10 years ago
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RE: Self employed to employee

John Giles, post: 350714, member: 57 wrote: I know and I can't get them to produce. I pay more to wages right now that I end up getting in the end. Th...

10 years ago
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RE: General strategy for adding traverses to a control network in Star*net

rfc, post: 350702, member: 8882 wrote: I can't say I would begin to know how to apply that analysis (within the context of using Star*net for my LSA a...

10 years ago
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RE: General strategy for adding traverses to a control network in Star*net

A good supplement to least squares is robust least squares where the sum of the absolute residuals is minimised in the network rather than the sum of ...

10 years ago
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RE: Static Data Collection Rates

Thanks for the replies guys. I have my data and just for fun I decimated it at different intervals to see how this 1 hour baseline would process at di...

10 years ago
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RE: Leica GDF321 tribrach in two pieces

squowse, post: 350392, member: 7109 wrote: brilliant, hope you didn't take that apart just for me!I'm sure it will help someone else.the pieces 1 to 5...

10 years ago
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RE: Leica GDF321 tribrach in two pieces

hello squowse, start from the left. each piece goes on top of the piece immediately to it's left. piece 4 will thread into/onto piece 1 to hold pieces...

10 years ago
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RE: Static Data Collection Rates

Hello Peoples, I'm sorry but sireath's post highlighted my omission. I meant to say 1 hour was to be the session length on this 13km (8 miles) baselin...

10 years ago
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RE: Static Data Collection Rates

sireath, post: 350362, member: 9370 wrote: How many base stations are you having for the observations? How long are you going to observe for? Generall...

10 years ago
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RE: How NAD are your NAD83 Coordinates?

gschrock, post: 348820, member: 556 wrote: So in short, yes, in some places one must take the displacement of CORS into consideration. But I would agr...

10 years ago
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RE: GPS vs. GPS & Conventional Combined Adjustment

Kent McMillan, post: 348580, member: 3 wrote: As it turned out, I actually extended the network further South to make the tie to the Model T Ford Axle...

10 years ago
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