You might also consider using this old trick for blunder detection, shown in Figure 1 at this link and described in the text below the figure.?ÿ Back ...
Very nice stuff! Yeah, it's hard to say, I'd tend to just re-observe that last setup and see if I can get my problem to disappear.
When was the last time you adjusted your prism tribrachs?
Can you re-observe just that setup??ÿ Might be quicker than sifting through the data.?ÿ I mean, you know you need to re-observe it anyway.?ÿ 0.022m = ...
You might try here: .?ÿ Time was, you could download Ashtech Solutions and process L1 only without a license.?ÿ Don't know what this iteration is like...
I remember during the last truck bubble (pre-2008), industry execs were reported as mockingly referring to this huge contingent as "air-haulers," and ...
9th gen suburbans (2000-2006) are an excellent vehicle with well documented reliability, and the first generation of suburbans that also handled well ...
Oh man. Sounds like you drank the Earl Burkholder koolaid ????. Round earth surveying is all well and good, but getting stakeholders like engine...
This. If private surveyors with private clients don't wanna use them then don't. But don't block the rest of us from moving forward.
I would recommend?ÿ cribbing something from the Oregon OCRS paper.?ÿ One additional thought:?ÿ I wouldn't base leadership decisions on a poll.?ÿ The s...
Has anyone used the Triumph 2 as a network rover, along with the J Field app on a smartphone??ÿ Pretty attractive price point.?ÿ I'm thinking about ge...
I'll have to agree that a great many English words come from England. Spheroid seems to have essentially the same meaning here and there. ...
Spheroid is fine. Interesting that you are "not a fan of LDP." Do you prefer High Distortion Projections?
That is a great first post. Welcome to the discussion board and thanks for the contribution.
Good point. If/then conditionals are overwhelming when processed manually with pencil and paper. If this was an app, though, it might be p...
Plus 1 on this.
What @shawn-billings said.?ÿ If NGS sticks with meters it will minimize the confusion.?ÿ Local surveyors can survey in local units.?ÿ It is more confu...
Chain defined as 66 U.S. Survey Feet per Ch. 2 of the 2009 Manual methinks.