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> Perhaps we should suggest that the GIS people starts drawing their maps in crayon. It might give a more accurate impression of their maps' value...
I have never tried it against a metal building but if it was a solid tree/brush line, the points seem to be off perpendicular to that line.If you set ...
There is absolutely no way I would trust an RTK position 1 foot from a 15 foot tall metal building. Well actually, I wouldn't trust it against a brick...
This is what my wife uses. Along with several Craftsman C3 XCP high capacity batteries.She also has the chain saw and 1/2" impact wrench that uses the...
Most of ours start in town and stationed going out of town. That way when they extend the road later, the numbers keep getting bigger.James
A little Trimble .job file help-SolvedKeep in mind that GPS time and UTC time are different due to leap seconds. I think it's currently 16 seconds, no...
TxDot uses the method mentioned by others of scaling from 0,0 by a combined surface adjustment factor. The approved factor for each county is publishe...
Park near the monument and let the air out of one tire. Put tinfoil on your head and then setup you base. If anyone drives up. Start twitching and tel...
In survey controller you can hold down the space bar (bottom right) and it will go down the list checking points in rapid succession. Get your highlig...
Call it a One Point Nate ResectionThere have been times I would have used it if it was available in Survey Controller.James
If it was me doing this, I would go back to the base and restart it from the new calculated coordinates before taking any shots on the new survey you ...
Point taken, watch for goats! 🙂
> I have never seen a data collector that automatically converts grid coordinates to ground coordinates. Instead they will display grid or ground ...
Trust is a funny thing...I absolutely agree. I have often said pretty much the same thing about respect.You can treat someone with respect for many re...
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My point was that you appeared to be painting with a brush as wide as Oklahoma. I think you have cleared that up quite well.James
This is what you said. It may have not been your point but IT IS what you said:>Yes, but I'm going to say that anyone who would "trust" an Okie sur...