Totalsurv, post: 349251, member: 8202 wrote: If anybody has experience using any if the above I would appreciate some feedback on them particularly fo...
JOHN MACOLINI, post: 349044, member: 7340 wrote: I took it 7 years ago. Don't remember much, except that it was fairly straight-forward, no trick typ...
When the cable fails on windows 8 and 10 I have always had success using the Bluetooth connection to my pc and my sp3. After you initiate the connecti...
Todd Horton, post: 341080, member: 10231 wrote: Shift from US Survey Feet to International Feet is small in NJ because the coordinates at the zone ori...
All time is a topcon 312. For production, I honestly dont know what can beat an S6. We got solo crews that drive 2 hours each way to a job and get 800...
Thadd, post: 313093, member: 9694 wrote: ScanLook Snoopy I just scanned 2.8 miles of road in different locations in less than an hour. A couple of w...
Central Connecticut, near Southington.
Please try Bluebeam. It is on par with adobe in every way for a third of the price. The cad version lets you print 3d revit models as well. I believe ...
Thanks. Is there any other surveyors from connecticut on here too? I know it's a small state and all.
Yes, the fallen angels in non canonical texts.