@scott-bordenet?ÿ ?ÿGlad to hear you found the offset ; It does save you some time and money and the way things are going that's a big PLUS. ?ÿ JOHN...
@richard-imrie?ÿ Thanks for the link to bohnenstingl. I downloaded the new catalog(neat stuff). www.bohnenstingl.de/wp-content/uploads/2021/09/Bohnen...
@scott-bordenet?ÿ ?ÿDid you find the offset for your Trimble SLR Prism, part No. 571 204 360 yet? I would like to know what it is. Thanks JOHN NOLTO...
@brad-ott?ÿ ?ÿI would be interested in your DATA if you could get to a Good NGS base line. Also what kind of prism do you use when you don't use the 3...
@brad-ott?ÿ I would be glad to help. Using bill93 post with 3 points on line, gives you the combined constant for the Inst. and prism (but the method...
@bill93?ÿ It just as you say in the first 7 words?ÿ (Your method as posted above: " That is not exactly the prism constant" is just what I said; you a...
@bill93?ÿ You are?ÿWRONG?ÿto think that this method will give you the prism constant. What you show (3 points on line) will give you the Instrument co...
@john-putnam?ÿ John yes you are correct. It looks like HP (Advanced Product Division; calculator division of HP) moved that Div. to Singapore(1997?) s...
@bill93?ÿ Its to bad you don't see the connection with the miss spelled word " pie " and the incorrect digits. My spelling is not the best but I do kn...
@holy-cow?ÿ ?ÿ Thanks for the link.
@wendell?ÿ I have done your #1 but could not see anything that helped. Thanks for the hint about #2.
@holy-cow?ÿ I would like to see what the posters back in 2013 told Jacob Wall but no luck yet.
@bill93?ÿ Thanks Bill. Sometimes (as you point out) you can find old post?ÿBut not for Jacob Wall post.
@gene-kooper?ÿ Yes; old Archimedes was outstanding.
I must say I am getting a good laugh out of some of these post(they are very good). As for gravity; In Einstein's General Relativity "gravitation is ...
@cf-67?ÿ you said?ÿ"probably why an "azimuth" is not possible in ECEF" That is wrong, you just have not looked in the correct place YET. JOHN NOLTON
"But can you determine the?ÿdirection of the chord" Please explain what?ÿ you mean by "Direction of the chord" Do you mean normal section azimuth? ...
@field-dog?ÿ?ÿ?ÿ ?ÿNO to your question.?ÿ It just makes the simple math a little harder.