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BK9196, post: 419025, member: 12217 wrote: I opine you are correct, but let let me spin it a different way, as GIS developed surveyors had similar tak...
Jim Frame, post: 418033, member: 10 wrote: the remote appears to require an A23 battery. At first I thought it was sized for an N cell, and I haven't...
Umm, BlackBerry, you might be surprised, most of their phones are now Android with some BB enhancements. Pricing is competitive.I am still running a B...
Mine is coming due in May, fingers crossed for a favorable premium!SHG
I have tried various tripods over the years, the Leica continues to be my preference, I have noticed for 30+ years since Dutch Hill 1st brought a com...
AUr̩lie, post: 417615, member: 12503 wrote: Hi,I have the same problem when installing Leica Geo Office on Windows 10. Works fine on Windows 7.Where d...
John Hamilton, post: 417338, member: 640 wrote: Shelby: I was not aware that the Trimmark II was ever available as a 12.5. I have an OLD Trimmark II t...
ALL RTN's if in "sync" with NGS CORS will have a certain number of National CORS fixed to which the network operator adjusts their network. This will ...
John Hamilton, post: 417207, member: 640 wrote: I just got a "new" 5700 yesterday. It has older firmware, I updated it to the latest one I could put o...
Luke J. Crawford, post: 416969, member: 11382 wrote: Both of my units have 12a loaded, don't niece 12b is yet avaliable for Captivate. Unsure about S...
Barry, thanks for making this available! Are the AUS/US versions the same other than noted differences? Versions for US are in the 1.xx series and for...
All good advice, there likely isn't a perfect solution that will give you low distortion over the entire project.SPC, UTM, LDP, all likely just a "loc...
Shawn Billings, post: 416690, member: 6521 wrote: To be honest, I don't know anything about the emission designators. I used the ones that Javad provi...
David Livingstone, post: 416688, member: 431 wrote: Shelby, when I looked up our license, we had renewed it in 2012. I think this was right after we ...
The first characters represent the bandwidth, so Jim's 1st one is 5.76 Khz, 2nd one is 6.08 Khz and so forth. NO narrowband compliant license can have...
Glenn Borkenhagen, post: 416595, member: 961 wrote: Shelby -I did some more looking and found FCC File No. 0007671184 which is a new-license RTK GPS a...
I have a thermometer in the instrument case, beware that the pressure you need to enter is the station pressure (NOT corrected to sea level). At my of...
Glenn Borkenhagen, post: 416590, member: 961 wrote: Shelby -The standard designator used for the 12.5-kHz channel spacing was 11K2F1D a few years back...
David Livingstone, post: 416585, member: 431 wrote: Shelby, I looked ours up and we used 19K6F1D and we run between 461.025 and 434.50. We are runnin...