Observations logged to my 4000ssi using a Microcentered L1/L2 antenna are not displaying any symptoms of this problem. I checked an observation I ran ...
Be wary of stating anything you find as an "encroachment". Some of what the attorney is saying has merit; I would mark the fence as a "potential encro...
Ramanujan was a genius. He is compared to Euler and Jacobi often.
Norman Oklahoma, post: 358385, member: 9981 wrote: I've been asked by the boss to come up with questions for the field and office staff prepatory tose...
I assume you ran the "AUDIT" command.
I'll be there.
Shelby, Mark Armstrong told me that they ran checks following the recommended ODOT procedures on marks that had previous OPUS-S solutions. I was also ...
One can also annotate by points and it is supposed to work correctly. I haven't tested that method yet.
The line needs to be drawn at elevation to return the correct ground distance. I would assume that the calculation will be done with ortho heights if ...
I heard back from Carlson tech support. The line needs to be drawn at elevation (read 3d Polyline) for the correct ground distance to be calculated. I...
This is a screen capture from the Carlson help menu.
Thanks for the reply. I was hoping that the "Grd>Gnd" option would actually yield a ground distance computed from the average combined scale factor...
Sounds like a great opportunity to do it both ways on this project and compare your results? Going forward the choice for similar projects will be eas...
Norman Oklahoma, post: 340136, member: 9981 wrote: Depends on the RTN I suppose. Truth.
I would get a few estimates and supply them all to the insurance company and see if you can get them to bump up that $1800 offer.
MightyMoe, post: 327668, member: 700 wrote: Honestly, I've never heard of such a thing, what kinda lands are to the north, and why aren't they control...
And these are the public opinions we are up against...
Bow Tie Surveyor, post: 328926, member: 6939 wrote: One thing I notice around here is quite a number of older surveyors working well past the normal r...