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Joe M
Joe M
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Joined: January 27, 2011 11:04 pm
Topics: 7 / Replies: 420
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RE: FCC narrow band widths

What are the chances the FCC has guys in the field trying to triangulate your position the day you are doing some topo? And what are the chances they...

15 years ago
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RE: FCC narrow band widths

There is no way that a 1 watt radio will go 29 km. Probably not even with a super high gain directional antenna. Certainly not with anything useful ...

15 years ago
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RE: FCC narrow band widths

It is very possible that all users of the UHF band really do require a license, no matter the power. The more I read, the more I believe it. But I r...

15 years ago
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RE: FCC narrow band widths

This is for operating the 600 as a robot right? The range is what, 1000ft? If you don't have an FCC license, there is no way this applies to you, es...

15 years ago
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RE: FCC narrow band widths

Are you talking about 2-way hand held radios, like the 2 watt Motorola type? I think this is what most of us use. I think this applies only to FCC P...

15 years ago
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RE: FCC narrow band widths

I found this from a FCC news release: "All equipment certified since 1997 has been required to have a 12.5 kHz operational mode."All your radios are o...

15 years ago
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RE: FCC narrow band widths

There are a bunch of articles about this if you guys google something like "narrowbanding" or "12.5 khz".

15 years ago
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RE: Star*TDS vs. Star*Carlson

Have you done computer programming in recent times? Most IDE's have the ability to color code data types and structures. This is pretty standard. B...

15 years ago
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RE: Star*TDS vs. Star*Carlson

Maybe the question should be, how many different versions of these converter programs are floating around with varying levels of bug fixes? I guess i...

15 years ago
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RE: level recommendations

Yes your inference is correct, I can meet NGS 2nd order closure specs using 3rd order equipment and procedures. Dane was looking for recommendations ...

15 years ago
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RE: level recommendations

The DiNi 0.7, which I'm guessing is equivalent to the older DiNi 22, and an aluminum bar code level rod is probably what you are looking for. We rout...

15 years ago
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RE: level recommendations

Dane, what NGS order and class of leveling are you trying to adhere to?

15 years ago
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RE: VirtualBox allows XP on any Win7

VMware Player works great on Win7 and is also free.

15 years ago
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RE: Prism Pole Point

Whats the difference between a Trimble 5600 and Focus 10?

15 years ago
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