I butted heads with issue for awhile on this technology gap, with my personal ranger & windows 7 laptop. Finally ended up dropping $100 on an old ...
jalbrz, post: 446990, member: 11371 wrote: Hey FredH, do you have any issues with splitting hubs? I like your idea, and wondering what size hubs and n...
Switched over to small mag nails in hubs years ago. They "sing" a lot better for the schonstedt, than cup tacks do, when trying to recover points.
The only issue I recall was 10 years ago, we had crew chief set up the rtk base under some lines on a dry winter day, the external pac-crest radio had...
Jerry Attrick, post: 446792, member: 1585 wrote: Fred,I have to ask. What is with those pants? Are those pedal pushers? Long shorts? Bloused trousers?...
Its a private siding to a quarry, only run 4 times a week and have secured permission.
Heard something like 11 trillion gallons of water are on the ground. At 8.4lbs/gal that's near 460 billion tons of weight. Wonder what kind of surchar...
Always had fine results just using, 4"ish cut offs of 5 quarter p/t decking thats usually laying around job sites
Which 83 are you using? Was translating 27 control points to our opus solution compared to a city gis grid thats supposedly 83 but no one knows what v...
Owner B did show up and question it, along with some design stuff, the LLA was supposed to be part un-ruffing their feathers. Apparently A didnt want ...
Thanks I'll check that out Monday. Staking out property lines in the woods next week for pre-approval site walk, so that will be handy if it works.
Nate The Surveyor, post: 441416, member: 291 wrote: It's a 2 step process.Sneak out there, after dark, and pick up the monument at nw cor y.Carry it o...
Thats a good point, Paul, I will look into it, thanks.
Thanks but wasn't it, though that does change the view on the real time stake out screen, which I've been trying to fiddle with.
mvanhank222, post: 441168, member: 8673 wrote: Maybe away to lineThat's the top field in the lower left, which is perp to stationing