looks like a pulley wheel, or similar
mrewenmacdonald, post: 409166, member: 11707 wrote: someone here has suggested to me to just do a GNSS Site Calibration using 4-5 of the existing Prim...
mrewenmacdonald, post: 409057, member: 11707 wrote: Hi just to clarify on the equipment, I am running a Leica TS15 R400 2" Robotic Reflectorless, and ...
mrewenmacdonald, post: 409036, member: 11707 wrote: I'd love to hear your thoughts!Cheers,EwenHello Ewen. What total station are you using?A well meas...
Nate The Surveyor, post: 407324, member: 291 wrote: IF I am getting this right:There are 2 fundamental ways to utilize localize.1.) The manufacture of...
MightyMoe, post: 407321, member: 700 wrote: If I understand correctly the term localization is short for a Low Distortion Projection of some kind. Whe...
Shawn Billings, post: 407184, member: 6521 wrote: In the case of a so-called one point localization in which the underlying coordinate system is geogr...
Shawn Billings, post: 407019, member: 6521 wrote: Localizations are generally Helmert, 7 parameter transformations, calculating the least squares best...
Shawn Billings, post: 406980, member: 6521 wrote: Be skeptical of anyone who recommends localization or calibration to match total station measurement...
Charlie c, post: 406942, member: 6798 wrote: I am considering the purchase of my first RTK unit and am confused by the vendors I have been talking to....
I designed this canopy to fit a 2015? Hilux space cab. I wanted to see clear out the back window so I designed it with as low a profile as I thought I...
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Mark Mayer, post: 405545, member: 424 wrote: ...the Geomax Zoom80 with SurvCE. It's a rebranded Leica TS15. Not accurate.The geomax zoom80 is 1200+ ...
chalk up another for import into Google Earth by address list.
Jim Frame, post: 403008, member: 10 wrote: But I'm going to give the Surv-Kap caps a try, because the cost difference is too much to ignore.damn low-b...
Dan Patterson, post: 402797, member: 1179 wrote: Dude, $14k for the whole setup? Granted this is the older model, but wow!that's a winner. "This is t...
JEFLS, post: 402265, member: 1771 wrote: I am just starting to search for a "Robot".My needs are:1) good working order2) lowest price3) capable of sto...
Nate The Surveyor, post: 402210, member: 291 wrote: I'm saying that IF you do a "one point", based on autonomous, (geodetic at the base) and then MOV...
Nate The Surveyor, post: 402024, member: 291 wrote: The top mistake I am seeing, is the combining of geodetic and plane surveying. Think rotational er...
hlbennettpls, post: 401779, member: 10049 wrote: Anyone using these? I've seen quite a few firms that seem to be breaking ground w/these. Anyone car...