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Starnet will flag, with an asterisk, any observation which exceeds three sigma of the expected error in the adjustment.Comment (#) those observations ...
You didn't "check the backsight" on second set.You have to push "set angle AND read" on second screen and create the record."Set angle" only zeroes th...
The centering errors are excessive. 0.05? Try 0.02. Tinker with things and see what the results are - you can always change them again.
Well, you still have some issues in the chi squared results. Your error factors, assuming you estimate your errors correctly, should, ideally, all be ...
When I was but a wee tad PC just after high school I did a survey in the pine barrens. We had done the boundary and in the course of doing topo sectio...
I think I attended a demo of the MS50. The salesman kept mentioning how they weren't even going to put an eyepiece on it. No need. You used the DC scr...
Thats straight out of the converter...
Why not combine these "D", "V", and "A" codes into "M" codes? "D 100-3102 129.5188V 100-3102 -1.8145 5.16/5.05A 100-2-3102 180.280800".becomes this;M ...
Well your first set is FUBAR for STARNET.No BS distances...so, you'd only have the BS angle. Normally you'd get the "DV" code as shown on this BS chec...
It won't change the rw5 file, only possibly note the translation. And, really there's no need to chenage the rw5 file. When imported to starnet the co...
There's 1800 union surveyors in my local. VERY few are "sitting" in the Hall.
What struck me right off was Professor Charles Crandall's treatment of the issue. Compass rule obviously was meant to fix compass and tape surveys. An...
There's a 74 degree difference between the two sets and a 74 degree difference between 800-1000 from station 1100, so you miss set the backsight.The z...
First thing I notice is no backsight slope distance. It appears it picked up something other than the desired backsight prism.