ANOTHER_TEXAS_SURVEYOR, post: 422401, member: 8610 wrote: Just tried the 2DP and turned off the current properties, but it still happened. I'm puttin...
Diesel in NY is often 1--2 $ more per gallon, my mind is in NY muck of insane business costs. That is a sweet rig and this Yankee may be a bit jealous...
With that "chariot" the LS may have to get swapped for a gas card sooner than later.
Current High Water, could the mean MHW? If so, would this not be obtained by a topo then a Vertcon conversion to get the MHW elevation?
Do you have a .fld setup in Survey or a .fcl in the collector? Lately on small jobs I've just exported the .dxf from the collector and open in survey,...
Try doing 2dp then O for the settings. There is a setting in there for "use current properties" or something similar. That may solve the issue.
elkboarder, post: 421679, member: 12485 wrote: Hi everyone. I am currently having a little bit of an argument with one of our more experienced field c...
Nate The Surveyor, post: 422229, member: 291 wrote: Um, it affects our replies. I worked in Chicago, I have run a TRANSIT for many years. With a 200' ...
Comparison of methods: Angular resection and triangulation: only bearings are measured to the known points. Trilateration: only distances are measur...
Some references I've found-Larry Best, post: 421947, member: 763 wrote: I think one reason some of us "more experienced" surveyors don't use resection...
I did maybe 2 resections in my 1st 10 years of surveying and those were for rough work. I got SurvCE about 3 years ago (had always been SurveyPro user...
elkboarder, post: 422208, member: 12485 wrote: Not disagreeing with that.. it adds way more confusion than needed. The best is when half the plans are...
billvhill, post: 421725, member: 8398 wrote: In my experience a resectionat at 900 feet is too far for vertical, maybe not for dirt work but for build...
squowse, post: 421464, member: 7109 wrote: What makes you think he's not American?I'm pretty sure he is - judging my his excellent spelling that is co...
An ex-pat with a chip on his shoulder?
Rich., post: 421518, member: 10450 wrote: Ha. You guys prolly consider lower eastern westchester 'rural' [emoji23] [emoji23] [emoji23]I certainly don'...
Fu3l3r, post: 421509, member: 11864 wrote: get a trimble robot. Rod Taylor, post: 421500, member: 6307 wrote: This Sokkia problem is one we've seen s...
Rich., post: 421482, member: 10450 wrote: Really?Must be just Manhattan. If I'm in the Bronx my radio does just fine at any distance. Easily shot ...
Sean,Can I ask why we should we look abroad for our survey methodologies?