Actually Kent> Paul, be sure never to buy GPS equipment, okay? It would never work for you, so just forget about it. I mean never even think about ...
Kent>Yeah, but in professional-grade work, you have to adjust your conventional survey measurements, too, which you'd want to do at the same time. ...
Kent> Uh, what's uncivil about pointing out that anyone who thinks you can do city surveying with just GPS is a dumbass? I guess you just dont kno...
Loyal> Yes, you would have to post process the L1 data in order to proceed. You could certianly accomplish this is a few minutes in the truck (on a...
Kent> No, only a dumbass would think that you don't need both GPS and a total station for work around cities. Is it just impossible for you to be c...
L1 GPS for Urban Surveys> 20 minutes or less. L1 GPS is pretty much one of the basic tools of even urban surveying. I see a lot of crews in my trav...
Kent> Just as a point of curiosity, why didn't you use GPS to make that tie? I would like to have an L1 GPS but I dont and since most of the block...
Link to 1921 RS
StevenSome parts of block 2 have 10 foot errors, and thats just Lot 14. There is a condo on the south side of the street so using thier info for the ...
Jeff> ...... at the distances that you're working with... Those lengths were the rare egg in the basket. The only reason that I sighted that length...
Mighty Mouse> One of these days I will send you the survey south of the one for Section 28 that have the double monuments; I think you'll enjoy tha...
Field Books.. DavidExcellent points David
RichardSomeone once said, you cannot polish a turd. That's so true, but it's also possible that you get attached to the turd. My guys do some dumb ass...
One second gun VS five second gunNo one is worrying Andy..I just asked a simple question. A robot would be nice but I do not like solo work, but I wou...
Gunny> "5. He did not know about filing a CR or an RS and was shocked to find out that one of the two records had to be filed for every boundary su...
Mighty Mouse..umm, or is that Moe? Oh well...:party: > 1200' is not very far for any instrument: in my experience anyway. I think there may be an i...