What about a repeater? I have a Topcon RE-S1 that I use. It should almost double your range. You should be able to pick up one pretty reasonable, as t...
I usually write it in the fieldbook and store it in SurvCE. SurvCE will do Sokkia and Lieca levels, maybe others, not sure. I think you can stake to a...
Apparently English isn't a strong point of the institution...
It sure stirs up some thoughts and jogs some memories looking at the progression of the HP calculators and thinking about them. I guess HP has sort of...
I didn't realize your Hipers were UHF. The RE-S1 definitely won't work for you.
I use a RE-S1 repeater with Hiper Lite + receivers, no problems as long as it's within range, depending on topography.
I usually just start at 1 and go up. I differentiate my points by the layers that I put them on, by field to finish on a larger job, or if it's a smal...
I, too, am amazed at how Derek comes up with these obscure articles in the USA. He is likely to come up with something next door to me, or you.
Yes, that will work, I didn't think of that.I have been meaning to buy the latest version.This would be a good time to do it.thanks, JT
FUTURE SEMINAR SCHEDULE?Does anyone have a link to future seminars?I would like to attend one.TIA, JT
John, I don't mean to hijack, and I normally don't throw off on a feller's livestock, but you is ridin' the ugliest mule that I ever did see.
I think you can get a 16' fiberglass rod that will work for about $150. I have a leica sprinter 100m and that's about what they cost for it, and I am ...
I'm more familiar with tds, although it don't make much difference for what I'd use it for, maybe some in between calcs and stuff, not for data collec...