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Mike J.
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RE: Better control points on asphalt

After standing on each leg and bearing my weight on them, the spikes get a good bit of bite, so I don't think they're slipping out sideways, like they...

8 years ago
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RE: Traverse w/ multiple "loops"

I've looked over Starnet's user / example manuals, and I see there's a lot of different means to an end; whether using "M," "T," "A," etc. functions o...

8 years ago
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RE: Traverse w/ multiple "loops"

Sorry for the confusion - the pentagon was just an example of what I'm trying to learn how to do - make a network in points instead of just a perimete...

8 years ago
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RE: Traverse w/ multiple "loops"

Thanks Mark - I had initially followed the import instructions from Starnet's site (export fixed format JOB Xml, and use the Star*JOBXml import conver...

8 years ago
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RE: Traverse w/ multiple "loops"

It's just the earlier perimeter traverse w/o any "intermediate" stations or loops. Attached files

8 years ago
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RE: Traverse w/ multiple "loops"

Wow - seriously, thank you to everyone that chimed in. You should replace the "like" button with "donate now." I d/l starnet and put everything in man...

8 years ago
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RE: Traverse w/ multiple "loops"

Gromaticus, I hear you. But what about all the side topo shots? Those would be getting adjusted along with all the controls, no? That's assuming that ...

8 years ago
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RE: Traverse w/ multiple "loops"

Thank guys -I was thinking the traverse functions could be a bust because of how limited they were, how if you do one step wrong or out of order in th...

8 years ago
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RE: AutoCAD 2016 - Mac or PC?

"Not sure that I like the sound of intermingled directories etc‰Û? clean and clear-cut is definitely preferable." You pretty much nailed it. Unfortuna...

8 years ago
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RE: FOR: Mike J.

Sorry if I should have been posting this in the Construction or Beginner's forums, just I didn't know how many people check those. Let me know if you ...

9 years ago
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RE: FOR: Mike J.

Hey John - thanks for replying! I gulped when I saw the thread because I assumed I was going to get scolded again, so thank you for not doing that! Fo...

9 years ago
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RE: Help laying my first real network

I come in peace!I feel like I've been chastised an outsider but I promise I've been kind for many years to your kind. You've been some on my favorite ...

9 years ago
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RE: Help laying my first real network

Here's a sketch. Solid triangles are their nails, and I have the NEZ coordinates.The hashed triangle (point 6) I add to close traverse. I found that I...

9 years ago
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RE: Trimble Access an S6 and a Closed Traverse

Can anyone help explain this difference in viewing traverse results within Access and TBC? This was a short 4 station closed traverse in a parking lot...

9 years ago
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RE: Trimble Access an S6 and a Closed Traverse

Also figuring out how to traverse with Access, I followed the previous post's method and it worked very well - first backsight to an external referenc...

9 years ago
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RE: Trimble Robot - Leica or Trimble Traverse Kits?

for those interested, here's how it worked out what's usedtrimble sps930, built 2015 (s6, s8, vx equiv)leica gdf321 tribrachs, gzr3 carriers, gpr1 pri...

9 years ago
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RE: Trimble Robot - Leica or Trimble Traverse Kits?

As Jim wrote. Also I appreciate your distinction, re: 196mm to top of supporting pins, not top of tribrach upper plate like I previously wrote. Going ...

9 years ago
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