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RE: Star*net: 3D vs. 2D analysis

Kent McMillan, post: 370654, member: 3 wrote: For example, if HI measure-ups are a problem. Measure them at the beginning of the setup and at the end,...

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RE: Question from a novice forester!

Luke CO PLS, post: 370427, member: 1220 wrote: This works with a staff compass and it works with a hand compass.Some hand compasses are hard to adjust...

9 years ago
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RE: The Sun's not getting any warmer, so I must be...

Andy Nold, post: 370284, member: 7 wrote: Patti Williams tells the story of a crew that was getting horrible results from astronomic observations. The...

9 years ago
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RE: "Attention Conrad or Math Teacher...report to the Office please..."

Conrad, post: 370145, member: 6642 wrote: Yes it is possible. Even if you just turned off the level compensator and not the mechanical compensation, t...

9 years ago
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RE: "Attention Conrad or Math Teacher...report to the Office please..."

Conrad, post: 370133, member: 6642 wrote: Just to reiterate, the values are what they are, and if they were all zero then you either scored a perfectl...

9 years ago
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RE: "Attention Conrad or Math Teacher...report to the Office please..."

Conrad, post: 370055, member: 6642 wrote: Modern total stations are able to utilise electronic compensation of angles rather than relying on the machi...

9 years ago
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RE: "Attention Conrad or Math Teacher...report to the Office please..."

Conrad:As for this test procedure, I sighted nothing. i leveled the scope, set the horizontal and vertical to zero (just by looking at the readout), a...

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RE: "Attention Conrad or Math Teacher...report to the Office please..."

Bill93, post: 370007, member: 87 wrote: Make sure your level vial is calibrated before doing any other adjustments. You probably know the routine, bu...

9 years ago
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RE: "Attention Conrad or Math Teacher...report to the Office please..."

A Harris, post: 370006, member: 81 wrote: After seeing those numbers, your scope is adrift from alignment by nearly 3min. I would imagine that is beyo...

9 years ago
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RE: Star*net DV line without distance

half bubble, post: 369666, member: 175 wrote: To add in data that wasn't really observed at that setup would add a false redundancy.Adding in the HT a...

9 years ago
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RE: Star*net DV line without distance

half bubble, post: 369643, member: 175 wrote: The zenith could still be useful if you are running a 3D network. Maybe with a better HT from your paper...

9 years ago
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RE: The Sun's not getting any warmer, so I must be...

Kiss the frozen fingers goodbye. Got a "proper" stopwatch, with 60 split time memory, and nighttime illumination.Waterproof too. Good thing; we got an...

9 years ago
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RE: "Skewed" standard errors in Star*net?

Jim Frame, post: 369585, member: 10 wrote: Three results is a bit sparse for a reliable data set, given all the error sources available. Also, what i...

9 years ago
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RE: "Skewed" standard errors in Star*net?

Jim Frame, post: 369577, member: 10 wrote: I guess I missed that. Where did you see that their not greater by about the same amount? From my "Sun's ...

9 years ago
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RE: Star*Net dongle help round two

ekillo, post: 369406, member: 773 wrote: I will work my way through the settings, I was guessing that it was looking for a particular I/O address. Th...

9 years ago
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RE: Pulling short distances with steel tape

zac stanton, post: 369427, member: 11630 wrote: Hi,I just got an old fashioned peerless lufkin engineers tape 200' long. I am new school, so I am not ...

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