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I've had it for a few months. No problems.
An "atmospheric river" is hitting Portland this week. About 3 inches of rain over the next 48 hours and about 6 inches over the next week. Not exactly...
This is the sort of thing that drives me nuts. I'd go for reporting this sort of crap to the board, except I know they wouldn't be able to do anything...
Agreed, but in part I'm addressing the segment of users that consider downloaded coordinates to be "raw data". Therefore I believe it important to be ...
The fact is that they are paid to come up with ideas, sometimes wild ideas, and we are paid to make them work. Rejoice in it. It's why we get the big ...
I'm not sure that I'm following all this in detail. But I'd like to point out that: 1. An engineer/architect may consider the coordinates he/she get...
Note that you will need the "Pro" version of StarNet to play with GNSS vectors.
There have been a couple of "branding refresh" uproars here in the US lately. One when the "Cracker Barrel" restaurant chain changed its logo, then qu...
OPUS returns a true position for the point that has been statically occupied. Typically for your base station position. You can then shift your vector...
OK. If he has a CS20 he is probably running Captivate, Leica's current data collection software. That software will "export" data to several different...
The example rw5 file is recording resultant coordinates only. No vectors, so nothing useful to Starnet. How is it that you come to be running SurvC...
What kind of drill hole density are you contemplating? And roughly how big are these outcroppings? I'm thinking that a bundle of 4' lath, a cloth tape...
If you are trying for very high precision that may be a little long.
Three words: .... Low ... Distortion.... Projection.
Well, that's embarrassing. I've been using DNA03, DNA10, and LS15 for over 20 years and never really paid enough attention to those numbers to compreh...
Probably not. With moderately careful handling individual readings that differ by more than 0.001' out of a geodetic quality digital level are rare. S...
Noting that Amazon's price for a 7th edition is $79.14 right now.
The question you ask does not have a concise yes or no answer. I will say that courts in my state of Oregon have consistently ruled that there is no ...
It seems to me that dealing in Bitcoin would be a great complication to the average surveyors accounting and business arrangements, while adding no si...
It may be a statutory requirement.