@bill93 : It's N25-55-05E. Our property line ends on the 1,680.2' line, so I've been concentrating for now on A to B. I have a later survey that anot...
Thanks Bill! I'd love it if someone could confirm the three dimensions in CAD (vs. geometric calcs); i.e Distance from the corner to the near side of...
So, given the precision of the numbers on the survey, i.e. "80.0'", "Radius=150.0'" etc., the proper precision of the calcs. would be 69.9' and 127.7'...
Not sure why you wouldn't just do a proper astro observation, but check out this: There is a procedure here for using the sun via the "Altitude" meth...
Messege sent.
There's not a switch in the software to eliminate the feature until you find a solution? BTW, the purpose of this post is for testing only, lol.
Y'all probably don't have many ski areas down your way, but one idea might be to contact a few ski area supply places, like this for example: Bamboo,...
Posted by: SellmanA I do have Traverse PC which will get me by for now, but will eventually look at purchasing one of either Carlson or ?æSurvey's pac...
Posted by: Bill93 Posted by: rfc I think the assumption was something like a typical pointing error of +/- 5 degrees or so (for the prism). Your state...
Posted by: Bill93 Posted by: rfc you can target the target, not the prism so that even if the prism is not aimed precisely at the TS, the sight is goo...
Posted by: Bill93 Posted by: rfc you can target the target, not the prism so that even if the prism is not aimed precisely at the TS, the sight is goo...
Posted by: Richard @AHarris do you use those? I gather Chinese made.<br/>I'm tempted to buy a target with optical plummet to try but as cheap as...