Loyal, partial hijack> If all of our users were as conscientious as you three we'd have a lot less headaches. > > I reccomend throwing some s...
Shoot it reflectorless and check it, I find that it is very important that the prism be normal to the line of sight.
Loyal, partial hijack> > our particular rtn contract only allows a vector from either the nearest or best available reference station. one vecto...
> "You're right RJ, my point is, why bother?" > > No idea, must be just some make-do work. Who knows what that approval process is like.> ...
Loyal, partial hijack> > Okay...well here's my “short list:”> > > > 1. Vet the CORS sites that I want to use. This requires a close ...
> Looks like they've only tack-welded that monstrosity, waiting on that "*cough* approval"You're right RJ, my point is, why bother? They need to ge...
Loyal, partial hijack> I have made this rant before: In my book, the "R" in RTK stands for recon.> > If you abandon the post-processing for t...
Why did they proceed to weld it on when they could clearly see that they were landing totally eccentric to the base?Apparently they didn't understand ...
I carry a 24 oz plumb bob, on heavy construction projects a gammon reel is the most sought after thing by all the other trades that use plumb bobs. I ...
North Arrow red herrings> > Then a construction contractor told me of an old trick he would use to distract his local lackadaisical and cluesles...
> > Well maybe not a whole lot worse, perhaps just "worse" would be the better description.> > The logical next test is to test the center...
> A quick question when sighting the prism: How does everyone align the cross hairs with the prism on "locked down" shots?> > I usually lock ...
I think Joe did the right thing. If I were a developer and my survey doesn't clearly depict the underlying property and it caused me some financial da...
Hey JeffI remember you sending me those charts about 10 years ago. Still have emThanks
My HP 35 Still e Works After 40 Years> Used HP41 with a simple survey module that would not store the info in the early 80's for all calculations. ...
> Hello,> > Wondering if anyone on this forum may know of a good reference book or document that covers pre-determined area calculations. I'...
>By the late 1980's I had already performed several thousand boundary surveys myself,Dam you're old:-)
Sad news indeed, he did however leave behind a good body of work. The life of the dead is placed in the memory of the living. - Marcus Tullius CiceroR...
> Nice try. If someone is selling you something you "need" for $200, and then they offer it for $40, what is your answer?> > If you don't th...
> Our conventional surveying has been very quiet the last 6 months. > > Quite a few companies out there buying jobs through serious underquot...