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Jim Frame, post: 386593, member: 10 wrote: You might want to consider buying a new but superseded instrument. I bought a GeoMax Zoom80 in December, l...
FL/GA PLS., post: 386496, member: 379 wrote: Why not check out Hayes and just lease the whole shooti'n match. :cool:FL/GA, I have looked into Hayes ...
Jimmy Cleveland, post: 386467, member: 91 wrote: Just a suggestion, and take it for what it is worth, I would keep the GPT-3003, especially if it is r...
Look on Google too. There are many. I got mine from Minnesota DOT, I think.Gregg
This thread has been a great read. In my short 14 year career I've heard the importance of compass bearings and local attraction but this thread seems...
My least favorite task would be chopping through frost looking for pins.... especially when the magnetic tone I just dug up turns out to be a random p...
Looking for stone mounds around a 17 acre parcel from 1840. The parcel is tied to a town lot corner that differs by 1700 feet east/west and 850 north/...
I did run the points through OPUS but I wanted to try AUSPOS since I was surprised at the misclosure when I traversed between the gps pairs (I also ha...
Thanks for the relpies. I'm interested because I just picked up a quadcopter and I'm going to play around with aerial photography. I'm not sure how fa...
You should be able to easily convert it to a kmz (is that the same as a kml) in C3D. Go to toolbox (a tab right next to prospector), then misc tools a...
I've seen many plats from the 60's and 70's with notes on them that stated "based on a compass and tape" survey. Most of those surveys were of large m...
VRMTSRVY, post: 332098, member: 7295 wrote: Is that Camels Hump?
Bill93, post: 362335, member: 87 wrote: I don't follow the logic, since the people taking the PS are the ones that have passed the FS. They've alread...
How powerful of a computer are you all running this on? It looks like almost any new computer would work fine based on the system requirements from th...