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Joined: May 29, 2012 9:14 am
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RE: Why “cut line”?

I've cut a lot of lines and followed a lot of cut lines that were never used, allowed to regrow because the property owners didn't really care. Seems ...

11 years ago
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RE: Why “cut line”?

said the guy from Arizona...

11 years ago
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RE: Bad RTK initialization...

Definitely tongue in cheek. It's possible to spend more time waiting for a questionable fix in a bad environment than it would require to simply use a...

11 years ago
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RE: Bad RTK initialization...

Hi Dave,My RTK never gives bad fixes. Your problem is that you should be using Brand-J;-) . Ok, now that we got that out of the way, I think you're ri...

11 years ago
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RE: One heavy ring, ring...

That got under my skin and I didn't even take the call. Embarrassing for us young guys (I guess I am still young).

11 years ago
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RE: New and improved transformation tool BETA on NGS site

Thank you for the reply, Dr. Smith. I can completely understand the incremental approach to integrating all of these varied products into one interfac...

11 years ago
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RE: New and improved transformation tool BETA on NGS site

It would be great if HTDP was also integrated into the interface to support transformation across NAD83 realizations as well as ITRF/IGS. For example ...

11 years ago
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RE: New and improved transformation tool BETA on NGS site

That sounds really great. Thanks for the heads up.

11 years ago
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RE: Attention CAD Experts

I would probably use a spreadsheet to join the two. Create a comma delimited coordinate file. Import into spreadsheet. Copy/paste non-location data,an...

11 years ago
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RE: How many epochs needed when using RTK?

You should be able to test this for yourself. If you are using base/rover, use your total station to set two points and determine the vertical differe...

11 years ago
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RE: Aluminum Cap Failure

We've been using Morasse caps since '97. We've been very pleased with them. The only issue I've seen with them is that occasionally animals like to ch...

11 years ago
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RE: Aluminum Cap Failure

Berntsen caps once had very thin flimsy red plastic inerts, easily crushed during installation. I hated those inserts. Their inserts now appear to be ...

11 years ago
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RE: Survey Requirements

I recall reading several years ago about ship building with total stations. They turned off the level compensation, since the floating ship was consta...

11 years ago
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RE: Survey Requirements

Accurate related to what?

11 years ago
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RE: No ID or Illegible?

If I saw the word "disturbed", I would think the monument was no longer in its original position, not that the cap was unreadable.

11 years ago
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