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I kind of agree with Jim Frame, maybe the guy is trying to show he agrees with the first guy. The way I would have done it is show the corners as bei...
I'm not sure when they did away with the county surveyors in Illinois but I'm going to guess around 70 years ago. Its up to the private surveyors to ...
I've though about doing it in a data collector. We normally still write boundary surveys in a field book but even then I could manually enter the inf...
This seems a little more like an ad than a question.
I'm confused, is your brother a shark, an attorney, or both?
Nice videos, thanks for sharing.
I once had an attorney called me and told me my survey was wrong that it didn't close. I always check closure of my surveys and legals with an HP cal...
I'm curious, why not convert to a field book?
Hey, I'll answer the question, use the fence.
I've shot a lot of them over the years, mostly at a landfill. I usually use GPS for them, but if there is some kind of special spec, I will use a lev...
Same boat here, I tried an adapter, finally gave up and bought a card with a port on it. I think it cost less than $15 including shipping.
When you say dense, do you mean there is a lot of overhead obstructions, such as trees or buildings? If there is, you probably can't get a fixed solu...
Jim I switched to C3D about 4 months ago. You are getting a lot of good advice. Its a very steep learning curve and can be very frustrating. I didn...
I agree, what is the distance of your traverse and how far apart are the OPUS points? If your OPUS points are 1000 feet apart, you have a problem, if...
I'd say Paden Cash hit it on the head. They probably shipped with the compass that way so they just weren't bouncing around in the case, then the sur...