USSurveySupply_8668778783, post: 448483, member: 10942 wrote: As you are beginning to see, the field to finish in Carlson is incredible. One of the be...
amdomag, post: 448283, member: 1683 wrote: In many situations like in topographic or detail survey work, you need to be behind the gun to accomplish a...
amdomag, post: 448258, member: 1683 wrote: I am not very familiar with GeoMax products but I would presume that your Zoom 90 is a full robotic setup. ...
Lee D, post: 447399, member: 7971 wrote: I found that the S6 didn't work nearly as well with Survey pro as it did with Access; maybe in later versions...
The TSC3 modem is not the best. In marginal signal areas you might be better off with something external. I found non-smart 2G phones worked best.Anot...
This is the clip on target ID.Using the clip on target ID you will need to either1) keep the target ID facing the instrument (not practical)2) use the...
Cameron Watson PLS, post: 445952, member: 11407 wrote: Not at all. My comment was specifically regarding what models could be driven by a CS15 runnin...
The feature that most interests me in the new version is the inline errors and hyperlinking of stations to input and output files. This could help wit...
rfc, post: 445696, member: 8882 wrote: Why would one? Is the advantage to choose the location of an additional station (control or otherwise)? Why not...
Cameron Watson PLS, post: 445669, member: 11407 wrote: I just upgraded one of my CS15's to v6.16 to see if they added support for the newer instrument...
amdomag, post: 445635, member: 1683 wrote: Any idea on the firmware version a GS14 can be driven by Captivate? Thank you. It depends on the Captivate...
I believe they are compatible subject to having up to date compatible firmware/software versions. You might be able to check this in the release notes...
SellmanA, post: 445485, member: 8564 wrote: I agree, the SurvCE import coughs on resections although it does seem to me they've improved it in the pas...
Rankin_File, post: 445133, member: 101 wrote: I think the only time I've used DN is with resections- It's the way Star*TDS reduces a resection in a su...
Steward Souten, post: 444767, member: 12714 wrote: Hello AllStu with another basic question.I am currently using StarNet to teach myself about survey ...
FrozenNorth, post: 444188, member: 10219 wrote: I'll put on my flame-retardant drawers here, but what I am looking for is a "cheap" robot for light du...
rfc, post: 442794, member: 8882 wrote: I agree in principle, but you have to admit, the hand drawn USGS quads are just magnificent. They're truly work...
Totalsurv, post: 441833, member: 8202 wrote: I suspect this will be done if I don't give them the cad copy. How are you going to prove it was done dow...
jim.cox, post: 441255, member: 93 wrote: We had to locate 234 driven wooden piles for an as-built survey.Height was not needed, just position. But sti...