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I feel at least some of their pain. In 2014, my Suburban with $45000 worth of equipment was stolen out of my garage. I USED to leave the keys in it ...
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???
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.
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...
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...