Strive for strong geometry between points, close to 90 is best. Have them tie in and store side shots on the points used after the resection is comple...
Posted by: A Harris The people that can not resolve that problem do not understand their numbers. 1 in 10,000 relates to?ÿ being within 0.03ft along t...
Posted by: MightyMoe Posted by: roger_LS To flesh out this example, 0.96 acres would be about 1,742 square feet under an acre. Assume that you have a ...
To flesh out this example, 0.96 acres would be about 1,742 square feet under an acre. Assume that you have a survey that calls for monuments at all th...
If a jurisdiction has a requirement that a lot must be an acre minimum to build on, but based on a survey you find the area to be 0.96 acres, is there...
Skeeter1996, post: 455289, member: 9224 wrote: Old data puts you into the footsteps of the previous Surveyor. Unfortunately I do find an awful lot of ...
Skeeter1996, post: 454923, member: 9224 wrote: Well, Loyal asked me why I was even doing site calibrations. So I explained why I did them to him. Loya...
Your entire thread is misleading. You've presented a boundary problem but couched it in terms of your gps machine not calibrating properly which makes...
Just A. Surveyor, post: 454899, member: 12855 wrote: should I make a call? Yes, call the sheriff immediately. It is your duty to protect the public a...
Skeeter1996, post: 454856, member: 9224 wrote: Well the original monuments on the ground determine the boundaries, not a least squared adjusted OPUS c...
Skeeter1996, post: 454819, member: 9224 wrote: Nope I'm localizing to a 1996 survey. The GLO measurements don't come close to what conditions are at t...
Skeeter1996, post: 454775, member: 9224 wrote: We'll both of our surveys close, now what? Each record leg differs from the measured leg by approximate...
How does the map close? Unless the section were perfectly rectangular or a parallelogram, the map would no longer close under the theory that the line...
How are the internal angles?
thebionicman, post: 453518, member: 8136 wrote: ....to the point that it's a takehome test. Unreal. Seriously?
I realize that I'm in the minority with my comments. Straight Data Collector to final map is most efficient. Every second counts and especially when y...
Survey Chad, post: 452589, member: 12063 wrote: If an abbreviation is clear and in the legend, I don't find it hard at all to decipher once read. Is...
For those who regularly use abbreviations, have you ever stopped to consider that someone other than a surveyor may want to read your map? It makes th...
I've found that there is no use in trying to convince people that they need a survey. Not many people just get surveys out of curiosity, they are too ...
I just had an instrument stolen as well. What I don't understand is how these thieves even get rid of them, wouldn't most any surveyor check to insure...