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Paul
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Joined: September 10, 2010 10:16 am
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RE: This old can of worms again...Grid or ground distance labels on property

I show ground distances on my boundary surveys for a number of reasons, the chief of which being that that is how all the surveys have been done aroun...

8 years ago
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RE: Alternative monument box

Thanks everyone. It sounds like all the old standbys. I was hoping there was something new that i hadn't seen before. I recently started working fo...

9 years ago
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RE: Alternative monument box

Exactly my problems. How to set it over an existing mon such that it doesn't stick up or come loose as traffic drives over it. I was hoping that som...

9 years ago
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RE: bad robot topo shots

clearcut, post: 370036, member: 297 wrote: I have observed an issue with the Topcon QS series robot using a FC 2500 DC w/Topsurv software. In that it...

9 years ago
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RE: bad robot topo shots

leegreen, post: 370032, member: 2332 wrote: Another reason why you need to match vendors hardware and software to get 100% compatibility. That makes ...

9 years ago
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RE: bad robot topo shots

The trouble is that this has so far been impossible to replicate in the office, so we don't know what the instrument was reading (if it showed the sam...

9 years ago
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RE: bad robot topo shots

Totalsurv, post: 369874, member: 8202 wrote: I think this happened a good while back to me and it was locked onto a window. I would say this is the ca...

9 years ago
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RE: bad robot topo shots

Timberwolf, post: 369868, member: 10599 wrote: They were in angle offset mode and they didn't take the angle right, first. My guess. Doesn't seem to...

9 years ago
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RE: bad robot topo shots

David Livingstone, post: 369860, member: 431 wrote: We have a Topcon total station (not a robot) and a Ranger Data collectror running TDS survey pro t...

9 years ago
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RE: bad robot topo shots

pmoran, post: 369859, member: 8922 wrote: Paul-What DC package are/were you running here and there? Running TDS Survey Pro here. I believe it was ...

9 years ago
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RE: Sanborn Fire Insurance Co. Surveyors' Manual

Library of Congress listing: WA State Secretary of State index: Unfortunately, neither location had any online maps in my County, but I can get them ...

9 years ago
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RE: Mapclean / ADEDWGCLEAN for Surveyors

You mean like a mapcheck closure sheet? There are also tools to check topo linework for crossing breaklines. Let me know which one.Sent from my LG-D...

9 years ago
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RE: Mapclean / ADEDWGCLEAN for Surveyors

Are you trying to compare your record data to measured? Ive always used mapclean to erase double lines, and generally clean up ugly drawings (usually ...

9 years ago
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RE: Should have hired a PLS

Does it bug anyone else that none of the comments, or the article itself, suggest hiring a land surveyor to fix such issues in the future?Sent from my...

9 years ago
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RE: Document Scanners

Doesn't seem to. All of the book scanners I've seen use some sort of glass cover to keep the pages flat. I think it depends on the angle of the ligh...

9 years ago
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RE: Document Scanners

There are many book scanners out on the market right now, but most are ridiculously expensive. If you are a do it yourselfer, there is an open-source...

9 years ago
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RE: C3D B-D labels

Agree with Bob. The real problem is the line changing. Most all I do are boundary/row surveys in C3D. Labeling takes a long time to understand and do ...

9 years ago
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