IpsoFacto, post: 344732, member: 9066 wrote: Do you have any of these instruments left? Yes I do.
Honesty, I don't know. Somewhere around 8 or 10 years. They have spent most of their life in the box on the shelf. We used to use one or two of the...
Yes and make me an offer.
I wish! Just crazy busy.
We always used TDS with these guns, but I assume Carlson would work just fine. I hadn't planned on including a tripod.
Sorry, didn't see your question until now. I honestly don't know what the range is. I've only used it one time a few years ago. Maybe someone else ...
They do have dual screens and reflectorless. I believe the range on that series is 350M (1,140').
Woops! Meant to say Monday through Thursday.
Yes, photo control work is regulated by the TN Board of Land Surveyors. That said, if you did the work and are licensed, I don't think there would be...
Wow. You guys are overreacting a little aren't you? Clearly the intent is to make sure that the description used is not total garbage (as in the wron...
That's pretty close. The ASPRS standard for LiDAR classification uses numbers to identify classes of points. 0 is "created, never classified", 1 is ...
You might consider getting a mobile scan done. That way you would have some hard data to back you up.
Most of your cost would be in feature extraction. It would vary quite a bit based on what specific features you want. The scanning itself would prob...
I was told by a vendor that the GS14 could only be paired with a Leica DC.
Is FWD the old Fieldworks file format?