Just A. Surveyor, post: 454902, member: 12855 wrote: Now you're just being a bit sarcastic for no reason at all. The guy's a wolf. He loves to attack...
Loyal, post: 454918, member: 228 wrote: I also prefer Transverse Mercator.Most of my work over the years has been in the Great Basin, where (generally...
roger_LS, post: 454904, member: 11550 wrote: Your entire thread is misleading. You've presented a boundary problem but couched it in terms of your gps...
Loyal, post: 454822, member: 228 wrote: Why the hell are you "calibrating/localizing" in the first place?This is Survey 101!Loyal I use to use my Sil...
Bill93, post: 454870, member: 87 wrote: Seems like you have a reasonable search procedure, but a lot of readers initially thought you were talking abo...
MightyMoe, post: 454878, member: 700 wrote: Calibration was developed to allow the early users of RTK a way of "getting on" older, usually instrument ...
billvhill, post: 454882, member: 8398 wrote: I prefer to calculate plats needed for my survey. I reserve a group of points for entered points, plats a...
roger_LS, post: 454885, member: 11550 wrote: If that's the case, you might as well just use a consumer grade handheld GPS, this would probably get you...
Scott Ellis, post: 454873, member: 7154 wrote: What trade secrets? Every survey crew I have talked to can do this, the Lecia salesman even shows you ...
THiggins, post: 454794, member: 7840 wrote: A two point calibration will hold two points and scale all measured distances between them, as well as rot...
roger_LS, post: 454837, member: 11550 wrote: Why would you force your measurements onto a 20 year old survey that is not your own? Does this methodolo...
FrozenNorth, post: 454843, member: 10219 wrote: Localizing is a garbage-in, garbage-out operation. It's one thing to localize to site control that's a...
billvhill, post: 454827, member: 8398 wrote: I never liked localization to any survey including my own until I was sure that the corners had not been ...
Loyal, post: 454822, member: 228 wrote: Why the hell are you "calibrating/localizing" in the first place?This is Survey 101!Loyal At the risk of reve...
FrozenNorth, post: 454817, member: 10219 wrote: Wait, are you saying that you're calibrating/localizing to two points from a 20-year old survey plat? ...
Skeeter1996, post: 454807, member: 9224 wrote: The older records are 1875 GLO records and the distances vary over 40 feet. Pretty hard to correlate an...
THiggins, post: 454794, member: 7840 wrote: A two point calibration will hold two points and scale all measured distances between them, as well as rot...
FrozenNorth, post: 454796, member: 10219 wrote: If you take a look at your measurements in SPC with no calibration applied, you could at least see whe...
MightyMoe, post: 454782, member: 700 wrote: A two point calibration would be exactly the type which would cause a 10/2640 error, I would be very sure ...
A Harris, post: 454776, member: 81 wrote: Hopefully the previous survey had referenced to some outside the box monuments that can be checked to see if...