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Frank Willis
Frank Willis
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Joined: August 5, 2010 11:27 am
Last seen: April 5, 2026 8:04 pm
Topics: 214 / Replies: 584
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RE: TDS Point Time Stamp

Joe,Thanks, I will check that out.

14 years ago
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RE: TDS Point Time Stamp

tom, as usual, as part of your work at Seiler Instruments, I appreciate all the extra effort that you always put forth. I appreciate it, and as you k...

14 years ago
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RE: TDS Point Time Stamp

Tom,The online help locks up and is USELESS on Trimble site as far as I am concerned. I am trying to do this with an S6 Robot and Survey Pro Max.

14 years ago
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RE: TDS Point Time Stamp

Double drat.Timestamping has become important to me to track work.Thanks

14 years ago
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RE: TDS Point Time Stamp

Bryan,I tried it. it won't time stamp. Hmmm. I really wish I could cause this to time stamp my shots.

14 years ago
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RE: TDS Point Time Stamp

JB, mine doesn't record it. Bryan, I will try that one. Maybe that will do it.THANKS, all.

14 years ago
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RE: TDS Point Time Stamp

not sure I follow what you are saying...What I need is the precise time that a data point was recorded so that I can export all to a file to see the s...

14 years ago
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RE: Professional Decision

I recommend looking at them straight in the eyes, and saying, "Yes it is straight. It is absolutely straight. I am positive." And say no more. The...

14 years ago
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RE: Another water elevation question

High-dollar standard survey is obviously the best, but I can tell you that if lake levels when done right are extraordinarily accurate. A lot of the ...

14 years ago
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RE: Another water elevation question

Be very careful about the lake being level (or unlevel). You might be surprised how a thunderstorm on one end of the lake, or a thunderstorm downdraf...

14 years ago
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RE: Does the Ordinary High Water Mark on a Lake have to be level

Your statement has a lot of merit for cases where a bit of error or discrepancy or disagreement in the level doesn't cause a big problem. In some are...

14 years ago
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RE: Does the Ordinary High Water Mark on a Lake have to be level

Jerry, I agree with you completely. I am going to email you a link that contains a confusing ordinary high water mark study. It sounds like you coul...

14 years ago
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RE: Does the Ordinary High Water Mark on a Lake have to be level

If a lake doesn't rise to the same level each year, and the highs have several feet of variability, it is not reliable. And you might have the case w...

14 years ago
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RE: Does the Ordinary High Water Mark on a Lake have to be level

I agree. And with the ocean over the 19 year lunar cycle, generally the high level is much more stable and less variable than the water levels on a n...

14 years ago
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RE: Does the Ordinary High Water Mark on a Lake have to be level

Some courts have picked contour lines of the ordinary high water mark, with the assumption that it is level and easy to determine, and they think wate...

14 years ago
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RE: Does the Ordinary High Water Mark on a Lake have to be level

Do some of the very large lakes in Florida have water marks and scarps much higher on their prevailing wind leeward sides?

14 years ago
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RE: Does the Ordinary High Water Mark on a Lake have to be level

JB, well said. Remember when I was doing all this stuff down here and you sent me all that stuff on Great Salt Lake? I appreciate it. I was picking...

14 years ago
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RE: Does the Ordinary High Water Mark on a Lake have to be level

Carl, this gets tough when a 0.10 foot variation can shift the boundary by over 600 feet in some places and when the marks on one side of the lake var...

14 years ago
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