Was in South Australia, then went further south (Tas)
@norman-oklahoma?ÿThat last point is key, imo.?ÿ Make sure your systems are streamlined, so that you can survey without feeling rushed. Then relax, a...
@micheal-daubyn-2?ÿ Also from BOSSI, where they break down the distinctions, demonstrate that they recognise other, non regulated types of surveyors,...
Just looked at the Denver core curriculum. Looks pretty reasonable.?ÿ
I agree, Rover83. In fact I??d distinguish between what you describe, and the alternative of just learning the ??relevant stuff? as the difference...
@micheal-daubyn-2 I??m?ÿgoing to be picky here too.?ÿ I think you should be using the terms ??licensed surveyor? (or the terms used by NSW - ??...
400ft (120m) is pretty high. On a phantom rtk 20MP that??s something like 3-4cm gsd. You may find you almost never need to fly that high. I??m usual...
TINs are standard deliverables here. If you don??t include it then you can expect a phone call when it gets to the designers.?ÿ
I've been using iAuditor as both a prestart checklist and as a logbook. The logbook aspect (page 1) records where the flight was, what it was for, wha...
@lukenz?ÿI am pretty sure tilt is accounted for in the instrument's error estimation, so can see it's impact in the 2D/3D CQ. The specs sheet gives it...
Use one regularly. Tilt is good. Imagery is useful. What sort of input are you after.
Old thread I know, but seemed the right place. We've been dabbling with Infinity for drone base imagery using a Phantom 4 RTK. I get regular "Failed" ...
@dave-o?ÿ My commentary I posted on that video.?ÿ Update - Sorry. My bad. This refers to the earlier video that was bounced all over the place compa...
This is a pretty cool mashup of maths and design.
I go with:Small geology hammer with a clip so it can just latch onto my belt/pocket. This is for opening pits, scratching around, and small acts of hi...
Here's Tasmania. 300x300mm ?ÿ
Nice. I reckon I'm going to have to try that for Tasmania.
@jimcox Only one piece needed to be split into 3. I have a third printer that's a fair bit larger (350x330x420) than the little Prusa. The original da...