From my experience, any differences in software and autotrack become rather moot once one uses any robot long enough to use it proficiently enough to ...
Jim Frame, post: 344411, member: 10 wrote: What's to keep the end user from saving a screen capture, cropping it to the page limits and making a durab...
Jim Frame, post: 343937, member: 10 wrote: Not yet! Neither does the Geo7x
A Harris, post: 343658, member: 81 wrote: What created the defined centerline?Was it title survey that found its way into a deed description?Did the C...
Agreed for sure, that's why I'm going to locate more back tangent, because the tangent sections should be pretty much the same as always. The right-o...
Pretty much my thoughts, too. For now, I don't think there is a lot of benefit to having the additional constellations. Then the two will be a nice r...
Michael Glutting, post: 343256, member: 10007 wrote: Hi Plumb Bill, You would not require an external radio. The TRIUMPH-LS can operate as an RTK bas...
You can write your own RW5 file from old surveys, field notes, etc.
I don't use StarNet, but in SurvNet or TBC the inverse information would be mathematically perfect. Kind of a pointless exercise. Or should I say "ob...
Mark Mayer, post: 341733, member: 424 wrote: The H.I. tape is amusing. Do they come like that? Don't disrespect the HI tape. :)They are great for use...
Is there any cheap/free software that can be used with these?
Precision-geo-inc, post: 341242, member: 9801 wrote: In my experience the Leica 1200 robots track excellently up to about 15' of the gun at which poin...
I used a Leica 1100 and 1200 for about six months each. I have also used an S6 for about a year, a VX for about a year, and an S3 for about six month...
I used a Leica 1100 and 1200 for about six months each. I have also used an S6 for about a year, a VX for about a year, and an S3 for about six month...
Brad Ott, post: 339207, member: 197 wrote: We delay closings And as far as they're concerned they only thing we can possibly contribute is another r...
Apparently GeoMax is coming out with the Zoom 90 soon, which is probably their version of the TS12.
jim.cox, post: 339215, member: 93 wrote: It seems to me that a lot of the Seco gear is just a bit too light weight to handle the real day to day. We h...
The original question was about wi-fi, not hotspots (or maybe they meant mifi/hotspot and said wifi): But neither of your pictures are correct. One g...