Speaking of retiring, anyone want to buy a small but well established NW Oregon surveying business - 1 crew for about 18 years, the last couple of yea...
No red lines???
Thanks for ALL your efforts Wendall!
FrozenNorth, post: 438941, member: 10219 wrote: Unnumbered A Zones...where angels fear to tread. Don't know if this is legit or not, and I know you're...
I'll second the Seco carbon fiber pole... with the protective sleeve. I used thin walled PVC for the sleeve.
OR, WA
I prefer an ATV. Here's how I set mine up...
Could be that they know that it was stolen and think it was stolen Friday night.
I had Larry come out to Oregon to teach me how to use C&G for AutoCAD several years ago. He spent 2 days here and in between C&G sessions he t...
Not cool! Take er down!
MightyMoe, post: 378839, member: 700 wrote: Nice plat, I like the way you sheeted it. The lineweights look good to me as do the symbols, I wouldn't ch...
TXSurveyor, post: 378746, member: 6719 wrote: Looking into the Magnet software for data collection and maybe at some point utilizing the magnet enterp...
Can you lock the robot on the prism and then look through the gun to see where to measure to?
MS SURV, post: 330786, member: 10318 wrote: How am I able to have me prompted to move OCC-FS, and use previous OCC as BS? leegreen, post: 330810, me...
You could just complete Section B on the MT-EZ LOMA Request. It only asks for the Lowest Adjacent Grade if you just want to remove the structure.
> Also in Magnet Field (predecessor to TopSurv), you can change the prism offset on the fly. In topo screen there is a prism height/offset icon in ...
> I had similar issues with TopSurv 7.5 through 8.2. The best solution I found was to shoot the back-sight and check the distance. If it is off by...
I agree, it's best to use prisms with the same constant. However, the ATP1 - 360 prism that comes with the robot is -7. I don't know of any -7 standar...