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I always enjoy seeing how other people do things. Thanks for sharing.
John, I'd say you're probably at that point where you've done all you can do. Have a good day :plumbbob:
Great topic, thanks for getting it started rfc.
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Another vote for the Seco instrument bag, although, I am a front loading guy. I wouldn't do a job without one.
Never. Although a written description is provided with the map, it is rarely used for the conveyance. Even if it is provided, there is a 99% chance th...
Holy Cow, post: 335073, member: 50 wrote: Hey, Jules J. Better hang on to those railroad spikes. They are going the way of the buggy whip. They are ...
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Thanks for the response, that reasoning makes perfect sense.So, is there any importance to doing this if I am not using SurvNet?
Same thing in NY: stakeout and layout doesn't mean anything to the state board when it comes to licensure application. YMMV.Good luck with the move!
I have generally been lucky with dogs, but there was this one time...Doing a septic topo up in the hills at the end of a windy road that was a dead en...
It almost seems like a misc. filing of sorts. Unfortunately, it is probably one that has been relied on my people for 20+ years now.Does this metes an...
"I'm not pooh-poohing the career path; the remuneration numbers are sweet and you can game the system if that's your style, but if you're an honest ma...
As mentioned already, this is indeed now known as Manual Traverse, or Option 9 on the COGO tab.
In my experience that message occurs when the wrong stored coordinate is selected or the values are entered/computed wrong.Double/triple check your #s...
I have 2.x on my backup parts unit. I'll take a looksie tomorrow hopefully.
That is the version I use personally as well.I do use 4.0 at work though, and will be sure to check if you still can't find it by Monday AM rcf.
Under the COGO tab, you can use "Point in Direction"
Thanks for the tip!Looks like sticking with OEM is the way to go, and a re-cell is the most economical.