LOL Love it.?ÿ Polamalu was an absolute beast! & I was predicting a major NFL career for Mahomes when he was in the Big 12, the dude carried that ...
@eric-kara Thanks Eric, this is very rough terrain, so cheaper is probably better. This may sound odd but with the Trimble it works really well in t...
@va-ls-2867 Depends on your error budget, they'd be OK on all faces for forrest topo, etc.?ÿ?ÿ We're a Trimble shop these would stick out as obviously...
John, what has been your experience with R10 static precisions??ÿ I routinely see around 6mm reported (via RTX), and it seems to be reliable/repeatabl...
We always dropped it off close with a couple guys and one went and parked the truck and walked back.
@just-a-surveyor You know it's humid when you've chugged water all day, but mysteriously haven't had to pee once... 🙂
I never took future-proof to mean it was indestructible or parts would be available for 100 years.?ÿ Only that it wouldn't "stop working" because of e...
@i-ben-havin There is a model 1 version 1 and a model 1 version 2. It's the 1.1 (the OG) that will be reaching EOL. One thing I wi...
If I'm remembering correctly Trimble doesn't expressly state an accuracy specification for the robotic pointing on the S6.?ÿ They didn't start stating...
@john-hamilton I knew that and forgot, it's a PPP solution. I only use RTX as a check since for almost all of my work relative coordinates matt...
My guess is it would depend on what the reference station used to process against is logging.?ÿ I've noticed my on-site baselines (t02 files; R10/R10 ...
@john-hamilton I've noticed the R10s will use Galileo almost with a preference and usually don't use Beidou in the fix solution. So I included ...
@jake1522 That's with GPS and Glonass turned off for clarity. The two should see the same signals.
Odd, I've used both and vastly prefer Access.?ÿ Especially given the update arc over the past five years.?ÿ I need to get a TSC7 and try out the newer...