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Moe Shetty
Moe Shetty
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Joined: July 2, 2010 7:49 am
Last seen: January 9, 2026 1:42 pm
Topics: 112 / Replies: 1318
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RE: 3 point resection thoughts

roadhandbest of luck with that, and please keep us up to date on how this shakes out

15 years ago
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RE: Is angles-only resection (classic resection) still used?

i would use it if i needed to, but it does seem like it would be in very uncommon circumstances. now where did i put that T4?

15 years ago
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RE: Job of the Day, Cape Cod style>With Pics

Job of the Day, Cape Cod style>With Pics>Chrisgood looking project. we're back to winter here, as well, after two days last week in short sleev...

15 years ago
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RE: I'm looking to collect range poles

i don't know what it's going to be nate, but it'll probably look cool. will said pole array need to be registered with the FAA as a new obstruction?

15 years ago
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RE: Attention all GPS gurus ...........

> Do solar flares like this affect the use of GPS for cadastral surveying purposes ?> MAJOR FLARE: Earth-orbiting satellites have detected the ...

15 years ago
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RE: Flypaper robotic clock

> Scientists have invented a clock that runs on flies, that it catches!> > Flypaper robotic clock.> > > I just had a great idea!>...

15 years ago
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RE: How the FCC Plans to Destroy GPS

from federal register e docket e8-11148:The U.S. Government acknowledges the global use of GPS codeless and semi-codeless techniques and plans to main...

15 years ago
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RE: How the FCC Plans to Destroy GPS

br>page 111, among othersSECTION 3.2.7

15 years ago
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RE: How the FCC Plans to Destroy GPS

> this is why leica switched to upgradeable antenna types in their 1200 series. we would remove the L1 antenna for L3 or L5, whichever becomes its ...

15 years ago
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RE: How the FCC Plans to Destroy GPS

wasn't there plans to discontinue L1 transmission sometime near 2020? i did read about it somewhere.i want to say this is why leica switched to upgrad...

15 years ago
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RE: GNNS Elevations

some (heavy) recommended reading> None of your links work."OK, so they don't. if you want to read them badly enough, try the ngs publications:

15 years ago
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RE: GNNS Elevations

some (heavy) recommended readingDepartment of Natural Resources Management andEngineeringNRME MonographsUniversity of Connecticut Year 2007What Does H...

15 years ago
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