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Joined: July 13, 2012 4:20 am
Topics: 18 / Replies: 497
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RE: OZ on the move.

BGraham, post: 382909, member: 1603 wrote: Is Tasmania merely an accumulated misclose?^ i suppose it gets the rough gist of things across to the lay...

10 years ago
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RE: When is an instrument better that 5" needed

Totalsurv, post: 382349, member: 8202 wrote: On the thread below by rfc the use of a 5" instrument was questioned. I use a 5" instrument all the time ...

10 years ago
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RE: Leica GEB221 batteries

Jim Frame, post: 381294, member: 10 wrote: Bringing this old thread up to the top, I noticed that one of the batteries that came with my GeoMax Zoom80...

10 years ago
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RE: The Diagram as Map

Kent McMillan, post: 379102, member: 3 wrote: Oh, here's another photo from that project. The stones definitely appear to be the remains of an old mou...

10 years ago
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RE: An Uncommon Common Lot Line (at the Lake)

Kent McMillan, post: 378637, member: 3 wrote: Kent, nice, neat plan presentation. What fonts are you using in your plans?

10 years ago
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RE: What's your go to tool?

MightyMoe, post: 375774, member: 700 wrote: He was describing the Yah, I figured; I was just funnin'. Think about it: out-of-line, anecdotal evidence...

10 years ago
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RE: What's your go to tool?

Jason Graves, post: 375756, member: 9531 wrote: Wow...I got in on this one way too late.Two phrases, that is all.Anecdotal evidence&Out of lineEee...

10 years ago
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RE: What's your go to tool?

Surv-Yourself: "u do the sighting, we'll do the signing."

10 years ago
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RE: What's your go to tool?

Kent McMillan, post: 375687, member: 3 wrote: ...Already Surveying! the others were good but lol at that one!

10 years ago
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RE: Is there a cure for Conraditis?

rfc, post: 375549, member: 8882 wrote: Does anyone know of how to cure this condition?Nope. Best you can hope for is to identify where it may have bee...

10 years ago
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RE: Leica Sprinter Downloader Export Issue

Ok if it's making blank excel files then my last remaining guess is that maybe you aren't actually recording data. If the little floppy disk symbol is...

10 years ago
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RE: Leica Sprinter Downloader Export Issue

Alyssa H, post: 375284, member: 11770 wrote: Hi, My company recently purchased a Leica Sprinter 150M unit and I've been trying to download the data bu...

10 years ago
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RE: Best 8' prism pole. With most accurate leveling bubble.

Mark Silver, post: 374961, member: 1087 wrote: Bent: agree. It is hard to find a pole out of the factory box that does not have some 'run out'. [INDEN...

10 years ago
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RE: Best 8' prism pole. With most accurate leveling bubble.

Hello John, John Wetzel, post: 375074, member: 11747 wrote: The problem with standard prism pole level bubbles is that, although they can be adjusted,...

10 years ago
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RE: Best 8' prism pole. With most accurate leveling bubble.

Eric Kara, post: 375029, member: 1598 wrote: The best pole that we have ever seen from any manufacture consistently has been the Leica GLS12/GLS11. I ...

10 years ago
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RE: One for the statistics brainiacs...

Bill93, post: 374898, member: 87 wrote: I would suggest the 5 seconds or whatever spec is not imperfection in the glass scale nor an artificially intr...

10 years ago
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RE: Difference between a Leica GDF 6 and a GDF 22

I can't speak for the actual differences because we don't own a GDF 6, but they don't really resemble eachother in appearance, and the GDF 6 would hav...

10 years ago
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RE: One for the statistics brainiacs...

rfc, post: 374413, member: 8882 wrote: If one knew physically where on the instrument the crossing of the "sine wave" was, would not one only need to ...

10 years ago
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