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>According to the PacCrest ad in the October Prof Surveyor, the channel spacing will be required to be 12.5 kHz or you can broadcast at 19,200 bps ...
Just my opinion,It would be up to someone at Spectra Precision to figure out a way of making it work. I personally don't think anyone at Trimble would...
IWhich radio service for an FCC license?I'm guessing you will get bogged down when you get to the part about emissions.James
If the "New Street" was never platted and dedicated to the public use then "New Street" belongs to lot 3. I don't think a call for an adjoiner of "New...
When working near traffic, you can point the 92 at oncoming cars and make them slow down. They think it's a radar gun.James
Just my opinion,If the land owner knows where the corners are, can show you the marker, and knows it is a straight line, but needs a line run because ...
So that answers two questions.The difference in elevation between any two wells is more important than the absolute elevation of either (as if an abso...
> I can see pumping a lot of effort into this and end up leveling anyway if the 2cm is a requirement.I'm just guessing that some salesman told dliv...
If I were in your shoe's, this is how I would proceed.Hire someone with a reputation of doing quality work in setting up control networks and will let...
I would send any observation over 2 hours in to OPUS just for a check. The OPUS elevation may not precisely match the Harn elevation but it would stil...
> So you haven't actually tried to transmit over the air at 19,200 baud?> > SHGI transmit over the air at 19,200 every day using the SPS851 b...
It is the only way I have run this equipment since we got it in 2008. The base is a SPS851 with a 2 watt internal radio. I have a trimmark 3 radio for...
My license is for 25 khz (wide band) and I am using 19,200 baud on trimble equipment. From everything I have been told, I will still be legal.James
I took a computer class in College, 1978. It was before they had monitors. If I remember right, you type a line and hit enter and the printer printed ...