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@aliquot I don't think I'd ever suggest that what I do provides a guarantee of the boundary. Ugh, I hate to be too technical with this, but I'd say t...
@mightymoe I agree. The surveyor doesn't guarantee title with a survey. He might survey the title boundary (or without a title policy, a deed boundary...
@dmyhill that's a good question, I'll have to think about it.
What you've mentioned certainly seems to line up with what I was thinking the examiners are after. They want to know that you know the dignity of call...
@field-dog yes. That's correct. Although I would submit that scalar errors are becoming very very small with GNSS, so I suspect in the future it will ...
@wal1170 yes, but "repeatable" is a bit subjective, yes?
@bill93 you're right. Thank you for the correction.
Remember that every question is designed to test a principle. When should you prorate? When should you hold one call over another? What's the ethical ...
If this is the aim of the question, I think the prevailing opinion on this is that a marked tree becomes an artificial monument. So if you have a choi...
It's been a long time since I took the RPLS exam in Texas, but I would look a little deeper at a question that asks which piece of information to use ...
@field-dog?ÿ ppm stands for "parts-per-million". It's just another way to express a ratio, like 1:10,000. Incorporating ppm into an accuracy standard...
@wal1170 The relationship for the two points in a pair would be the correction source (the base).
@bill93 Better not to make blunders.?ÿ ?ÿ Measuring a point twice won't guarantee that all possible blunders have been eliminated. ?ÿ
Respectfully, I disagree with your interpretation of this rule. If you derive two control points by GNSS, and locate points terrestrially from that pa...
@jimcox I've never heard of that. That's terrible.
@jerrys?ÿ ?ÿ I'll send you a PM, Jerry.
@la-stevens we're planning to be there.
I would use resection. Once the initial traverse is made and adjusted, fill-in points can be collected with great accuracy using resection. I believe ...
Looking forward to it, Bryan!