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RE: pdf for dummies

Richard, post: 375072, member: 833 wrote: Not sure what CG-19 is. Comes up as a retirement home to a monitor at this end. CG-19 is survey software t...

8 years ago
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RE: What a precious evening!

Moe Shetty, post: 375004, member: 138 wrote: my bride and i got out to look at ISS saturday night. not much moon, min haze, overhead trajectory. six m...

8 years ago
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RE: What a precious evening!

Moe Shetty, post: 374986, member: 138 wrote: With all the astrometry you are doing, I expect your middle name to be Flamsteed Just a phase I'm going ...

8 years ago
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RE: Windows 10 - Making the Switch

The only aggravation I've seen is that Windows 10 has a penchant for replacing drivers (like USB to serial drivers to run a total station), with their...

8 years ago
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RE: Using astro for location, not just azimuth

Larry Scott, post: 374741, member: 8766 wrote: Astro for a meter is very high order, nights and nights of work.Try an LOP. Uhh....I think I'm good. ...

8 years ago
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RE: Using astro for location, not just azimuth

Wow. Guess I have my homework cut out for me.:stakeout:Thanks!

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RE: Do you know how to Add a letter to a point name? (Carlson)

Nate The Surveyor, post: 374603, member: 291 wrote: I guess I would have to upgrade to 2016. Adding a prefix, or suffix does not seem available.I. Can...

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RE: One for the statistics brainiacs...

Conrad, post: 374465, member: 6642 wrote: I wasn't able to detect distance-dependant errors due to focusing and didn't attempt to model them either....

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RE: One for the statistics brainiacs...

Scott Zelenak, post: 374421, member: 327 wrote: Obviously too much time on my hands today.... What would be the reason a manufacturer could not produc...

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RE: One for the statistics brainiacs...

Conrad, post: 374350, member: 6642 wrote: Kent, as I mentioned unthread, I now believe (due to more looking since my testing ended) the circle is pure...

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RE: One for the statistics brainiacs...

John Wetzel, post: 374337, member: 11747 wrote: All the digital total stations I ever used had separate upper and lower motions, and wrapping angles o...

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RE: One for the statistics brainiacs...

Kent McMillan, post: 374255, member: 3 wrote: That would tend to confirm that there is a program within the software that adds errors to the circle re...

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RE: One for the statistics brainiacs...

Conrad, post: 374204, member: 6642 wrote: That's why the problem is not one of purely of random numbers. It's a problem of procedure to beat the in-bu...

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RE: One for the statistics brainiacs...

Following the line Kris Morgan initiated, if you superimposed the two error eclipses, one of a 5" gun; the other of a 3" gun, like so: If you take a...

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RE: One for the statistics brainiacs...

Wow. Generally, one of the things I enjoy about Beerleg is that you can always find a depth and breadth of knowledge in the answers to questions one a...

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RE: Need advice on building a permanent observation pier

kjypls, post: 373977, member: 9749 wrote: I've really got to criticize the height of your beer holder in the sketch. It should at least be the same he...

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