It's been a while but I think you need to run a network adjustment in TBC since you have a closed traverse. You should be able to define what contro...
In Civil 3D you could create a surface from the DTM and then add your total station pints to that surface and rebuild it. I haven't used Carlson in a...
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As an alternative to DS world I have been using a Google Earth file from NGS or NOAA. It basically works the same way that DS word does. A quick goog...
I'm not not sure if you were converting to RINEX to send it to OPUS but if you were you can try this. You can send to OPUS right from TBC without usi...
I think what you want to use is a tool called "Surface Boundaries". You can then select a closed polyline (your boundary line) and it will trim your s...
On similar projects I have done in the past my approach was to finalize my line work in Civil3D then assign Object Data to that line work in Civil 3D....
Can't wait to get my hands on one of those!Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Point Remouski/Fathers Point, IGLD85 and NAVD88 are based on adopted elevations on this point. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
bama7x57, post: 418736, member: 12571 wrote: Can this combination work to connect to the Alabama CORS network through the internet? The TSC3 has wifi ...
Stephen Gould, post: 417991, member: 12560 wrote: Did you contact Patti Brooks, I believe she is still the New York Director to NSPS. Doesn't the Depa...
I will say that the Office of Professional Discipline is trying to do something at least. Whereas the state and regional associations have not done m...
Bushwhacker, post: 417952, member: 10727 wrote: If you really want to see a bad case of this, the Corps of Engineers on the lakes they are in charge o...
Dave Karoly, post: 417920, member: 94 wrote: A Forester using a garmin GPS in Redwood forest resulted in 200' feet off in places. Some places in 3900 ...
Dan Dunn, post: 417871, member: 911 wrote: Are they establishing and staking the boundary line or are they simply maintaining and posting an existing ...
briniker, post: 417845, member: 9386 wrote: I have done the same thing but you skipped over the most important part of setting the components in your ...
Scott Bordenet, post: 417490, member: 10097 wrote: kabonski, the pictures are gone.Scott, not sure where the pics went but here are a few screen shots...
Jim in AZ, post: 417824, member: 249 wrote: " The problem is that almost all foresters do this and since they do not hold a professional license, OPD ...
This is also the case in the United States. Surveyors were once very highly respected. I love what I do and I'm personally very proud to be a survey...