I thought this was going to say:You put your combined factor on your ground dataAnd mess it all up:)
If I had a crew that couldn't measure 50' consistently within a couple hundredths I would fire them. I know about compensating errors, and I hope you...
I like the Carlson Mini2, but if you need LRBT this may be a better option:Which is essentially:I'm pretty sure these can run SurvCE.
Carlson will download TDS in the Survey>Data Collectors menu, but you'll probably have to have a USB to serial cable. Most newer computers don't e...
Migraine auraIf you're eating at a restaurant you can pretty much assume EVERYTHING has MSG in it. I'm not overly scared of MSG, most people can proc...
Also, unlike what is insinuated below, I call maybe twice a week tops. In my field days I had managers that called me way too much, I try not to be t...
> 2. Get aggravated by party chiefs who call every 30 minutes but can't seem to find their phone when you need em.This is one of my pet peeves! I ...
I have found salary.com to be somewhat accurate in the past. It has the salary at $99k.Seems low to me, especially considering the price of housing n...
LOL, isn't that how it goes! 😀
It looks like SurvCE Version 4.0 will work with the GS14 if you run it on the CS15 or CS10 data collector: br>That's the way I would go.
I wonder if the nerd could get it working reliably? ;-)I was thinking about keeping it in a pouch on the rod.
I agree. I've not tested to see if it is any more accurate, but it definitely seems to be more precise. In other words: values returned from Trimbl...
If the difference in money is reasonable guidelights are really nice to have.
The leica TS09 would be hard to beat for what you describe. I love the endless friction drives, and they can return distance a little too far off the...
> In my humble opinion, there will never be a $500 data collector software that can compete with Trimble Access, Survey Pro, or even Carlson. For o...