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I believe I got my S6 in 2005, still use it about every day, no problems.
NoA Harris, post: 454012, member: 81 wrote: You are probably saying 60ft from shore and not 60ft deep.I've used my Shonstedt off the bow of an aluminu...
JaRo, post: 453586, member: 292 wrote: I actually heard this one day this week, I kid you not.Project manager was setting up a small job with two reba...
R.J. Schneider, post: 453995, member: 409 wrote: [SARCASM]Oh, this oughta' be good![/SARCASM] 😀 Yeah, guy I know works for a diving company and the...
Should add theres about 15' difference in the 2, and the garmin locations are skewed slightly from GE. And object being looked for is under about 60'...
Regardless of what the specs are, get the most accurate you can afford. If you are working alone with a robot, its harder to check things, i.e check e...
I wouldnt accept .10 per point either. But if they all agree .05 + or - vertically the calibration is as good as the rtk machine control is gonna get ...
I do site calibrations for machine control all the time. Sometimes it's because the control given is some local system not at all related to SPC. So...
Somebody will give you a more technical answer, but a site calibration is meant to get you a best fit from actual observations on the points compared ...
Here's the skinny as I understand it. This is the new intersection between existing I24 and new I69 at Calvert City, Ky. I69 runs southwest with I24 ...
First, I would put up a base pole at a convenient location, set your base on it, then calibrate to the existing control and see what you got. It's po...
I think I'd try shooting the door knobs or top of the door. Be a lot easier to see and shoot reflectorless and distance down to door sill should be st...
Turn the active tracking off and just use passive.
ParLining = power lining. Im a pretty good terpretater cause I work around several guys that talk just like that ( might even include myself at times)...