squowse, post: 393627, member: 7109 wrote: Must be great to know everything.I hope you realised it was in jest; a light humoured dig after these posts...
The vibration happens on "inferior" total stations! That's why we use a leica.
The proof seemed simple to imagine.If a and b are adjacent numbers where the a column represents 10 times more than the b column then to transpose the...
JPH, post: 391347, member: 6636 wrote: Is it giving you the actual angle right or the azimuth, (which might be the same, if you're giving a dummy azim...
JPH, post: 391347, member: 6636 wrote: Is it giving you the actual angle right or the azimuth, (which might be the same, if you're giving a dummy azim...
JPH, post: 391271, member: 6636 wrote: It tracks in < Rt when I'm in Survey, but not when I'm in Traverse, which is what I'm using t...
Arturs, post: 391251, member: 11365 wrote: Thanks for sharing the info, haven't worked much with Trimble so it's nice to hear thoughts from an actual ...
JPH, post: 390940, member: 6636 wrote: I've asked, but the best that could be done is to get the < RT display after the shot is taken, but not when...
Jim Frame, post: 390984, member: 10 wrote: ...I'm thankful that SurvCE doesn't have the same limitation that Smartworx has.What limitation is that?
squowse, post: 390592, member: 7109 wrote: Is that new? Never heard of it. The corrections for the mt1000 target are documented in the Trimble Access...
squowse, post: 390585, member: 7109 wrote: This is corrected for on the S series.Perhaps the trimble catalogue writers need the update? The next page ...
squowse, post: 390535, member: 7109 wrote: Well that is pretty old documentation.As such it was offered with a "FWIW". But it offers an answer to what...
JPH, post: 390524, member: 6636 wrote: Still, I find it strange that it can't or won't automatically exclude circle prisms when a 360 prism is selecte...
Jim Frame, post: 390427, member: 10 wrote: My guess is that it's less a patent issue and more a matter of construction and measurement philosophy.FWIW...
wfwenzel, post: 389989, member: 7180 wrote: ...a used CS15 VIVA controller. I assume it would work with the GNSS/GPS 1230 antenna. Right?As already me...
rfc, post: 389828, member: 8882 wrote: I drive by this barn almost every day. I think the silo has been moving more lately. I've read about long term ...
Kent McMillan, post: 383480, member: 3 wrote: Has anyone ever tested the centering accuracy of their rover pole to derive the standard errors of cente...
Cool, another article on Aus coordinates that will leave the reader stupider for having read it. We will need some more, closer to the date though. So...
Seb, post: 383711, member: 7509 wrote: The issues will come with inadequate meta data so a coordinate may be the old MGA1994, the new MGA2020 or the ...