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I'm in the middle of a tree survey. All big oaks 24-36" with a few at 48". Drip lines out to 50ft radius and hanging down to 2-4 foot above the ground...
Ya I had one of these a couple years ago and the embarrassing thing is I did it to myself. I did not get back to putting the data in the computer unti...
This might be your answer from @john-putnam
Rent or borrow a different GS18i and if stays connected for a week then the problem is your GS18i. If it disconnects then the problem is your CS20.
Maybe just turn on tracking?
Page 11 figure 8 shows a calibrated wooden rod. What was the procedure used with these rods to measure the baseline?
Very interesting. I have never seen or used any equipment like that. Why the atomic clock?
Here is a wild guess. Turn on all the layers. Maybe the cogo routine uses a special layer.
There is another problem with that deed. If the first 3 calls are correct then the last call of NW'ly 148 feet is not possible. It needs to be NE'ly.
Same here. Got my first PC Survey licence in 1999 and have updated now to v23.2.1 which is not the latest but it does everything I need. Also the conv...
The very first sentence is missing a key element. 1.5 acres (more or less)...... 🤔
I would use that program. I am old school and have a healthy distrust of Acad files. Many times I have picked off some bldg corners and checked the se...
So reading this post reminded me that it was time to check the calibration on my trusty Leica TS15-P. L & T = 1" i = 0" c = 1" ATR = 0". Dam...
@field-dog 464MHz is the radio frequency I use on the base station 🙂
We have a large data base dating back to the 1960's with many points and maps tied into the state NAD83 network including PLSS points. Whenever a new ...
CSV files are just text files. Double click a csv file and it will open in notepad. Right click it and pick Excel from the dropdown list if you want t...
Exactly what we do. All of our Parcel Maps and ROS Maps are tied to NAD83. Those NAD83 coordinates make it easy for the next guy to get within a foot ...
Well you just proved that it's better to be lucky than good 😉. Really tho, nice job with the calcs.
Getting different results in a certain area between VRS and RTK does not mean that there is a problem with a reference station. Check your satellite m...
When I plot those UTM coords in Google Earth and again in my Garmin I get zone 18 not 17. I am going to make an assumption here that the coords are gr...