Hello geonerd, thanks for the ideas..........do you know any references for creating ldps?
MightyMoe, post: 324254, member: 700 wrote: If you are tying into an already controlled system, then leave the office with that projection set in your...
SurveyAK, post: 324226, member: 9968 wrote: Paul. It's been almost 10 years, but I did this on a Maricopa county survey that reported everything in NA...
Williwaw, post: 322961, member: 7066 wrote: Here in Maricopa County, Arizona the county surveyors did an extensive inventory of all PLSS monuments, GD...
Kris Morgan, post: 322924, member: 29 wrote: It's a terrible idea. What most don't get is that when the "one point calibration" is done, you effectiv...
benchmark11, post: 322921, member: 2078 wrote: Its been a while since I have used Trimble but more fluent with Leica GNSS. I use 1 Point Localization ...
Lee D, post: 322917, member: 7971 wrote: A single point calibration will put you on geodetic north and does a TM projection with the origin at the cal...
RFB, post: 322908, member: 142 wrote: I use them from time to time.Basically, it gives you a data set that is tied together, but not to anything else....
Shawn Billings, post: 322907, member: 6521 wrote: What software? Since you said 'calibrate' I'm guessing Trimble. Most software allows you a way to us...
Good one...
God Bless...Take care Peter
Formica...cool
Nice...the table is a great addition...did you contact epoxy that surface to plywood?
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Your Welcome Scott,I have all my studies on disc, your welcome to review them, I can send you PDFs....just remember to look at them as a surveyor woul...