Last seen: March 14, 2025 3:27 pm
Add a data collector pole and bracket to that GS14 and that all in one Javad starts looking pretty light. Add a 5oz J-Tip and you've got a metal detec...
leegreen, post: 446743, member: 2332 wrote: I suggest you may not want to post pictures (in public forum) of your crew on railroad tracks. Railroad co...
Hack, post: 446297, member: 708 wrote: Our standards are based on the Minimum State Standards...over the years we have found the minimum to be lacking...
To some degree, the amount of research being done can be influenced by the compensation and the needs of the client. Some projects I abstract the chai...
I think you all might be reading a bit too much into Peter's comment. For example, I've prepared some pretty beautiful maps in times past. I can't say...
Part of the problem with these discussions is the confusion caused by equating differences in positions and a measurement. Those of us who have been u...
The Leica Disto 3D is pretty close to a good external DC mini total station, but they pursued builders and architects with it. Close but not quite.
GMPLS, post: 445221, member: 8404 wrote: I believe there was an article in POB or American Surveyor several years back that showed a Nikon Nivo being ...
You submit to OPUS from Magnet? Or do you submit from web browser? Does Magnet read the OPUS report and adjust or do you manually edit the base coordi...
Manually change the base coordinate? Also, you exit magnet to do this manually?
There is nothing on the market that compares to DPOS in terms of capability or simplicity and it's a free service to owners of Javad Triumph LS receiv...
I don't know about daytime-nighttime occupation time equivalencies, but I can say that lower TEC (total electron count) in the upper atmosphere will y...
Nate The Surveyor, post: 443393, member: 291 wrote: Also, GPS is MORE accurate in some directions, (NE-SW, or NW-SE) than in others. Does anybody reme...
The coordinates are very good, they just might not coincide with where the monument is.
Mark Mayer, post: 443417, member: 424 wrote: D.C.: I can't let you do that, Dave.Might be good for preventing pin cushions.
carried them out to the thousandth of a foot.
I think Minnesota used scaled ellipsoids for their regional systems but it made the work much harder for users.