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RE: Trimble AT360 Activetrack target

Geoline, post: 331685, member: 9338 wrote: The one killer feature is the built in level vial that is transmitted via BT to your data collector! Forget...

11 years ago
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RE: Trimble AT360 Activetrack target

Geoline, post: 331685, member: 9338 wrote: We have sold several of these and reports back from the field are mostly positive. Aside from the very accu...

11 years ago
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RE: Starnet Help

Norman Oklahoma, post: 330804, member: 9981 wrote: If you hold the endpoints as in my example 2, and run the adjustment, you can then inverse the bear...

11 years ago
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RE: Starnet Help

Thanks guys, a common situation, for me at least, is I want to hold one station for co-ordinate and the other one for orientation only.I need to calcu...

11 years ago
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RE: Starnet Help

dmyhill, post: 313797, member: 1137 wrote: I typically pick a single point to hold, and a bearing to another point. What is the best (simplest) way ...

11 years ago
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RE: So this is what happens when you move your base.....

The base does know it's autonomous position, accurate to 5m or so. Our base (Trimble SPS985) has a setting to warn if the autonomous position changes ...

11 years ago
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RE: Trimble S6 - autolock collimation

My understanding of the situation is this - When a non electronic theodolite is made I imagine the cross-hairs need to be physically aligned to the ri...

11 years ago
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RE: Trimble S6 - autolock collimation

exbert, post: 329847, member: 6143 wrote: Anybody have any advice for collimating the autolock via the data collector? I tried to do it today, but go...

11 years ago
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RE: Surveying software used in Europe

Richard, post: 329042, member: 833 wrote: We call them bearings, USA calls them Azimuth - north or south .Bearings related to fill circle readings 0å¡...

11 years ago
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RE: Surveying software used in Europe

not much cadastral work in UK at all, so can't comment on the suitablity. What type of bearings are you using?I think 12D was an Australian package, s...

11 years ago
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RE: Surveying software used in Europe

squowse, post: 328931, member: 7109 wrote: 2 packages commonly in use in the UK by engineers / surveyors are n4ce and LSS. Both are pretty easy to get...

11 years ago
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RE: Surveying software used in Europe

2 packages commonly in use in the UK by engineers / surveyors are n4ce and LSS. Both are pretty easy to get into and angled more for engineering calcs...

11 years ago
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RE: Zenith Angles

rfc, post: 328557, member: 8882 wrote: The setups in question are all "zero centering"...on proper instrument tripods with tribrachs. I've made this g...

11 years ago
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RE: Sprinter 150M, data transfer

squowse, post: 327384, member: 7109 wrote: I am in the same boat. Have you had any success with this?Cannot get Windows 7 64 bit to use the provided d...

11 years ago
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RE: Sprinter 150M, data transfer

Scrub that - I think I have the right driver, the program just doesn't want to talk using the GEV267 cable.

11 years ago
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RE: Sprinter 150M, data transfer

I am in the same boat. Have you had any success with this?Cannot get Windows 7 64 bit to use the provided drivers.It just wants to use "USB serial por...

11 years ago
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RE: Handheld GPS that gives stations?

imaudigger, post: 326722, member: 7286 wrote: AvenzaPDF also supports geoTIFF images if creating a georeferenced PDF is not possible with your softwar...

11 years ago
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RE: Handheld GPS that gives stations?

JaRo, post: 324970, member: 292 wrote: I can see where that would work. Since I'm using LDD3 without a projection, just N,E,Elev, I would have to make...

11 years ago
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RE: Mini prism for traversing suggestions

Couple of types for you to consider on ebay

11 years ago
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