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Moe Shetty
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Joined: July 2, 2010 5:49 am
Topics: 111 / Replies: 1315
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RE: Lieca LGO + Move3 Least Squares Plug-in vs. StarNet

Mark Mayer, post: 362067, member: 424 wrote: Those things are true of StarNet as well. good. i didn't know starnet processes GNSS data. i was under...

9 years ago
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RE: Lieca LGO + Move3 Least Squares Plug-in vs. StarNet

Starnet is less expensive, easier to learn and use, good but not as robust as move3. move3 / LGO is more costly, difficult to learn, and immensely pow...

9 years ago
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RE: Maladies afflicting Surveyors

paden cash, post: 361288, member: 20 wrote: I have a number of buddies that, like myself, have had several "bad spots" whittled off my skin. I hav...

9 years ago
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RE: Geodetic Certification Proposal ‰ÛÒ Your Input Needed

almost finished, and the platform appears to have evicted me. i better send another rent check

9 years ago
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RE: Surfaces and Bridges

For our state highway projects, we used to keep a daily mapping project for typical topography, and a bridge file for mapping between the expansion jo...

9 years ago
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RE: Any MICA experts out there?

correction, 'apparent topocentric' will input lha and dec for you

9 years ago
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RE: Any MICA experts out there?

from what i was told, use 'local topocentric' for astro azimuths. this will reduce the azimuth to where your station is on the surface. the other opti...

9 years ago
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RE: Boundary Dispute Law Blog

Wow, looked around a bit and found some glaring spelling errors: 'parole evidence', and presumptions of the surveying profession that would be a bit m...

9 years ago
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RE: Calibrated chain

James Fleming, post: 359203, member: 136 wrote: They'll probably put a kink in it trying to bend it around the lab 😀 In the "it's a small world" cat...

9 years ago
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RE: Differential GPS

Then the data is Transfered to a computer, and special software differences the data, to obtain the vector. A vector is like a very precise slope dist...

9 years ago
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RE: Latitudes anyone?

every 'plane' of latitude passes through earth's pole, so one answer could be seen as none of the latitudes

9 years ago
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RE: Latitudes anyone?

oh, nice 'stumper'

9 years ago
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RE: Flat Earth anyone ?

I need to add a bit of humor to our dialog: "I want to hang a map of the world in my house, and then I‰Ûªm gonna put pins into all the locations that ...

9 years ago
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RE: 20 questions

1 answer is likely dependent on test taker's software and/or training3 is this relevant or important to the future purpose?5 could be seen as over som...

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RE: Reference frames and projections

Loyal, post: 358262, member: 228 wrote: Actually, the State Plane Zones have remained essentially the same (geometrically) since the 1930s (with a few...

9 years ago
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RE: Reference frames and projections

Thank you, Loyal. Good to hear from you again.

9 years ago
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RE: GPS Static Sessions in the Rain

cover the receivers if you want, but the antennas should be sealed well enough to resist rain

9 years ago
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RE: Flat Earth anyone ?

WildT2, post: 358201, member: 530 wrote: Yes Moe, we have lots of rail here in NJ. Hey what did you think of how I "included" Erotatosthenes in my vid...

9 years ago
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RE: Flat Earth anyone ?

Eratosthenes is spinning in his tomb. I did some work in North Jersey, to help a Mount Laurel office, several years ago. Many miles of control and rai...

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