Laser pointer from the prism, have them just keep wiggle it towards where they know the gun is from right above the prism. You'll see it in the scope...
If I remember correctly the curve fitter routine in the CG dropdown works better than the Carlson approach for creating a nice clean centerline geomet...
One thing Nate said, and I agree with, is to not skimp on the GPS equipment. You wouldn't understand if you've never used an R10 or SP80, but there's...
tfdoubleyou, post: 447732, member: 12051 wrote: Is this place really intended to serve as echo chamber to our own egos and bravado?Yes El Guapo, if I ...
There are "Internet Setup" and "Internet" icons in Access from the survey screen once you've opened/started a job. It can initiate cell service for y...
Tommy Young, post: 447602, member: 703 wrote: Apparently incivility comes from having to talk through your nose.This made my day. 🙂
Plumb Bill, post: 423573, member: 226 wrote: Yes but you pay a price in terms of time. I used to think the R10 was worse than (or at least no better ...
Frank Willis, post: 421381, member: 472 wrote: Is the R10 better and more reliable under canopy than R8GNSS?Yes but you pay a price in terms of time. ...
flyin solo, post: 421621, member: 8089 wrote: admittedly i've been skeptical from the beginning about the increasing presence of surveys plotted/trans...
Sbaksso, post: 412786, member: 8769 wrote: Hello guys,My question is for GNSS surveying veterans, According to your experience, is there any real add...
Land Stealer, post: 411367, member: 7446 wrote: For the past several months I've been working toward opening my own firm. I'd be solo, at least at th...
So it it holding the time from one GPS SV as "true", or using 5 GPS to determine clock offset then just not using it in the fix?
I notice even the Galileo/Glonass solution says "Master Clock System = GPS"?
Here's what I usually use:If you read their terms of service it's OK to copy/reproduce - you just have to state that the source was openstreetmap.org
Tom Adams, post: 402418, member: 7285 wrote: @ Plumb BillRight of Way is an easement with the word "right" being the noun and the "of way" is the adje...
Tom Adams, post: 402411, member: 7285 wrote: The plural of "right of way" is "rights of way". (I hope that clears thing up ;))Not sure I agree. You ...
Dan Patterson, post: 402408, member: 1179 wrote: I took a different approach. I went with the Geomax Zoom 90 and a Carlson data collector with Carlso...