I think what you are trying to do would be really easily automated with the field-to-finish. It's too involved to go into here, but I would suggest t...
I'll second the S3, piece of crap. We had the added joy of the button markings being worn off. We had to use a cheat sheet to remember which button ...
I think the "P" means Power Search.I think the Plus line was indicative of an aggregate of improvements that almost, but not quite, justified calling ...
Yes, I can check it pretty easily, but having to check a lot to confirm accuracy kinda defeats the purpose...On the R10 the compass needs calibrated p...
I like what you suggest, but for ease of use I would just use the site calibration to continue on the legacy coordinate system. Then, when the projec...
Sorry, misread your post. My comment was for Carlson. LDD pretty much only works in 2D, from what I've seen. I don't have much experience with it. ...
Make sure the "Locate Points on Real Z Axis" selection is checked.
Mock PostMockingly: "Mock Post"Sorry had to do that. 🙂
Odd Carlson 2014 question>Thanks PBYou're welcome. 🙂
You can do this quickly with the Carlson "labspot" command. Or 3d Data>Spot elevations
You would need to draw point symbols on your detail layer, and add the spot elevations as text entities on the same layer.I don't use the Carlson poin...
Everything that needs to show in the detail blowup needs to be on its own layer. That way you can freeze all layers in your detail VP except for the ...
You probably snapped from an elevated feature to "0" when you moved them. Draw a 2D polyline and use both ends as your snaps. But really, the way Ca...
The way I handle this is to not copy anything. You can set your detail areas up in a new viewport, and annotate them with layers with a _10Scale suff...
> I would like to say that my favorite surveying instrument is Leica TCRP1203.:good: For all-around surveying I couldn't agree more.I know you are ...
#6Because I've done the same thing. 🙂
That's one reason why I like the Trimble bottom notch. Rather foolproof, even if you have to reduce to true vertical on the fly.
Then you should be able to use the Trimble-compatible bottom notch hook that comes on them.See page 96 & 146:Trimble S6 User's Guide