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larry-scott
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Joined: May 28, 2014 10:48 pm
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RE: Starnet

Thanks. I've used Starnet since it was launched, and I have a pile of vertical angle notes, so i assumed StNet would have an option. (It's really not ...

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RE: Using StarNet - What Does a 1" Direction Error Mean - Trimble S9 Total Station

Rankin_File, post: 445133, member: 101 wrote: I think the only time I've used DN is with resections- It's the way Star*TDS reduces a resection in a su...

9 years ago
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RE: Checking control

Mark Mayer, post: 445146, member: 424 wrote: Commonly I get control from the topographic/boundary survey phase of a project, by others, to use for the...

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RE: Checking control

If the 4 points are only 500 ft apart, you could traverse/triangulate around it, starnet, minimally constrained. Then apply existing control values ti...

9 years ago
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RE: Stone Messuage

Holy Cow, post: 444810, member: 50 wrote: Bet you see a lot of those written letters that look a lot like a script letter "f" but are really an "s" in...

9 years ago
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RE: Grrrrrrrrrr!!!!!!

SellmanA, post: 444688, member: 8564 wrote: Establish a baseline through the project and a POB on said baseline, then provide all distances in chains/...

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RE: Moon Vertical Datum

Dave Karoly, post: 444558, member: 94 wrote: I read an article about a similar issue comparing the largest volcano in the solar system (on Mars) with ...

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RE: OPUS Rant

I only have older gps, so I never have a problem with OPUS. I mean never. Don't even need to convert to rinex. (Ok, Once it kicked back "too noisy or ...

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RE: Daytime versus nighttime GNSS accuracy?

Mark Mayer, post: 444365, member: 424 wrote: That was the scuttlebutt back when I started doing GPS. It was common to only have only the bare minimum ...

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RE: Moon Vertical Datum

paden cash, post: 444297, member: 20 wrote: To make matters worse, the Earth also tugs on ol' La Luna and actually gives it an egg shaped quality..wit...

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RE: Moon Vertical Datum

paden cash, post: 444292, member: 20 wrote: I realize the term "geoid" and "ellipsoid" are terrestrial terms, not lunar. I was merely relating their n...

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RE: Moon Vertical Datum

As with all things, everything is a compromise. Doesn't mean there isn't a "geoid", just that it's either for future, or higher level science. I cut a...

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RE: Moon Vertical Datum

paden cash, post: 444280, member: 20 wrote: There's a link to a rather large pdf buried in that pub:On the doc page (about) 18...printed page 4, I thi...

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RE: Moon Vertical Datum

paden cash, post: 444232, member: 20 wrote: Here's a description of NASA's lunar ellipsoid. It's all Geek to me... And there's no apparent reference...

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RE: Moon Vertical Datum

Nice brief document.Latitude longitude are not different than what we use. Prime meridian is a little funny. "0?ø Longitude is the "mean sub-earth poi...

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RE: Estwing vs. Fiskars

My 2 Fiskars hatchets are rebranded Gerber. I like gerber, so if it's good enough for them ....But I they are near the top of the chart. The hardness ...

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RE: Estwing vs. Fiskars

thebionicman, post: 444040, member: 8136 wrote: I used to love Ontario. My boss picked one up last year and it was a huge disappointment. The blade is...

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RE: Estwing vs. Fiskars

Sergeant Schultz, post: 443944, member: 315 wrote: Estwing Bricklayers hammer. Felco hand pruners in vest Fiskars gear drive loppers when the Felcos...

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