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If I can't pay cash for it I don't get it. There have been times we really could have used some equipment but didn't have the money so we wait. Compet...
I decided on 3,268.0' as the full water level. I walked around the pond and took shots and sprayed paint for the liner install people to see where the...
Thanks a million guys! Sorry for the delayed responses I was out trenching in a 3" PVC pipe from our well to the pond to fill it. The liner guys stopp...
I disagree strongly on the polarization. I can not see any of my data collector screens with polarized glasses unless I tilt my head and or the data c...
I don't have CAD. What is the cheapest software that could do this for me? Unfortunately this is not a one time problem I will need to do this about 5...
MightyMoe, post: 420088, member: 700 wrote: If the grid in the fake coordinates and the grid in the SPC system are aligned then Excel should handle it...
FrozenNorth, post: 420085, member: 10219 wrote: If you can assign a point number to each geological reading, and then assign the identical point numbe...
We are using the R8 model 2's with Glonass. The extendable poles might work but most the time we are in the trees is when we are using vehicle mounted...
Thanks for the detailed replies.Quite simply all we use RTK for is staking out points for geological testing. I build predesigned grids in the office ...
Thanks guys. I get it now. JaRo I calculated it myself using the correct azimuth and got the same answer as you. Now I get to work tomorrow in 7 hours...
Williwaw, post: 399401, member: 7066 wrote: If your data collector is set up in the same datum as called for on the plat and the known position is goo...
A Harris, post: 399397, member: 81 wrote: Drill your test holeWhen the surveyoy shows up have him locate and provide an elevationI can't. They want it...
BK9196, post: 399393, member: 12217 wrote: If you're willing to take on any potential liability you have already been given the answer, I personally w...
A Harris, post: 399391, member: 81 wrote: I would trust my handheld GPS for geology purposes.While they are likely accurate enough for what we need to...
Accuracy requirements are about 5'. Not super critical. Basically I am just doing some geological testing at a well site location. We did tests at the...