Bow Tie Surveyor, post: 394235, member: 6939 wrote: Hello all. Over the past year my upgrade to Windows 10 has not been a pleasant one. Unfortunately,...
Suicide Six...It's owned by the Woodstock Resort Corporation (who own the Woodstock Inn). It's here: It's not a big area, but when you can be on the...
Progress is moving along. Here is one of the base station plinths formed up ready for pouring: Now, they've got the base station concrete completely...
ekillo, post: 392128, member: 773 wrote: Jim,This is what is in mine.*STAR*NET 2## 6.0.25##[Instrument]#distance_std_err 0.0091440183edm...
aliquot, post: 391954, member: 2486 wrote: I think all those classes are usefull, but to be a good education for a land surveyor you would need to pi...
Scott Zelenak, post: 391814, member: 327 wrote: I normally check the BS code which is back azimuth, then BC code which is your backsight circle readin...
Mark Silver, post: 391617, member: 1087 wrote: Is there a 'Scale Point'? Might help to post the .rw5 file and the .sys file (but rename the .sys file ...
A Harris, post: 391606, member: 81 wrote: Review the transformation settings applied to the raw data. There weren't supposed to be any. I'll plot and...
Actually, the setup is fine, and it IS about expectations. To document aircraft debris, +/- a foot or so would probably be more than enough accuracy. ...
John Hamilton, post: 391442, member: 640 wrote: Runways are numbered to the nearest 10å¡ magnetic, not trueSent from my XT1254 using Tapatalk There a...
Wow! Bless you! And congratulations!
You know, we technophiles need to grant grace to those who may not be similarly blessed with the know how some of us have. The story is not unlike thi...
Conrad, post: 389948, member: 6642 wrote: If the silo has bolts going vertically up one side then set up a baseline that will give you a 90 degree int...
J. Penry, post: 389925, member: 321 wrote: I might have solved my problem. I ran a third point out to 100'. Figured the difference in elevation from...
RSAsurv, post: 389942, member: 10950 wrote: Hi all,A collegue and fellow student of mine has taken the module "resesrch metholody" and requires him to...
paden cash, post: 389860, member: 20 wrote: Wood?! That's a horse of a different color...that calls for a kegger and a BIG bonfire. I don't think I'...
Holy Cow, post: 389848, member: 50 wrote: That's the problem with the lateral rings and vertical slabs of pre-cast concrete. The loading from silage ...