Is the Florida DOT network GNSS synonymous with the free Florida network GNSS? I work for Orange County Public Works survey section. We have older Top...
@holy-cow My wife said she went to Marymount College with Jeanette Walhmeier, who is from St Francis. My wife is from Grinnell.
@brad-ott Okay. I see it's a Carlson CAD command, which explains why I didn't know what it did.
Mrs. Field Dog would like to know exactly where your wife grew up, since she grew up out that way too. Is there any way to convey that info privately ...
What does it do?
@holy-cow Monument Rocks, located 25 miles south of Oakley, Kansas. Ever been here?
@holy-cow What statement was that?
@cf-67 Reminds me of my Navy days, when they sent me to find some relative bearing grease.
@bill93 I like your "inbound route" and "outbound route" as opposed to the traditional "back tangent" and "forward tangent."
Most of the three shot readings I take are closely spaced, such as 4.454, 4.454, and 4.453. If I get readings such as these I stop after three shots. ...
@lurker We aren't rocking the rod. It was just an analogy that we use to justify our method.
Welcome! I would be interested in reading about anything you recently learned in college regarding abandoning old surveying methods for new ones.
@rover83 Still, my question remains as to the soundness of our method. I say the outlier, the lowest rod reading in my example, occurred when the rod...
@jitterboogie No problem at all!
These curve calculators, and other calculators/unit converters, are rampant on the Internet. I used one for U.S. Survey Foot conversions just the othe...
@jitterboogie My post is about average reading vs. lowest reading.
@thebionicman We aren't rocking the rod. I guess I did a poor job writing this post.
@350rocketmike Cove Stake & Wood Products, Inc. wrote: Lath is made of thin hardwood lumber and is commonly used for surveying. Pine Lath can be...