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Joined: December 30, 2012 7:19 pm
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RE: Cheap Tripod vs. Expensive Tripod

Got one of theserecently.It's branded Crain and looks similar to the tri-max but is all wood and probably lacks some of the best quality of the tri-ma...

12 years ago
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RE: Foggy Tribrach

Just bring it into a warm house, wipe it down and leave it out on the table works for me, but your climate may be different to mine. AC and dehumidfie...

12 years ago
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RE: Geoid Files

Makes sense. I read a document about the calculation of "our" current geoid OSGM02 and it used all kinds of terrain and gravity data. It was then "war...

12 years ago
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RE: Geoid Files

So what's the difference between a gravimetric geoid (USGG2012) and a hybrid geoid (GEOID12)?

12 years ago
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RE: Geoid Files

Is that the same geoid as USGG2012 then?I must admit, all of the different systems go quite over my head.It's relatively simple here.

12 years ago
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RE: Geoid Files

These are the formats it will read in.Maybe one of these is more use?I've only ever used ASCII files, but not with this program.

12 years ago
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RE: Geoid Files

Trimble Grid Factory will read in an ASCII file but there is not much documentation on the input format.

12 years ago
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RE: Paranis and a non-robotic 5600

There were "servo" models made without autolock.Not sure how popular they would have been though.

12 years ago
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RE: Listing files in Windows 7

The libraries function in Windows 7 may do what you want. It shows the entire contents of the folder and sub-folders. You can order it to show which f...

12 years ago
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RE: Questions for Trimble S3 users

> EDIT - Mr. Squowse might know something I don't; I know you need to see the diodes to maintain lock because the gun is looking for the Target ID;...

12 years ago
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RE: Questions for Trimble S3 users

If there was a thousand or something in it I would get the S3 (with active tracking) and use a separate optical plummet. Could probably find somewhere...

12 years ago
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RE: Questions for Trimble S3 users

> > Then we saw a S6 with a trimble data collector. Pretty good on keeping lock, even with the active prism. When the sales rep activated the ...

12 years ago
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RE: Stream Profiles in Rapids or near Falls

Shhh don't let anyone know but....Didn't know they could fly underwater.

12 years ago
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RE: Stream Profiles in Rapids or near Falls

Yes, would be safest to wait for a drought or at least the driest time of year.

12 years ago
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RE: Stream Profiles in Rapids or near Falls

These lower a velocity measurement device into the stream with a streamlined weight that minimises the drag on it. I think it might not be able to cop...

12 years ago
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RE: Rotating prism

ps you would need to be aware of the limitations of this prism.I can search and lock on it up to about 100m away with Trimble S6.The Leica "powersearc...

12 years ago
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RE: Rotating prism

Yes that's the one - GRZ101. they specify 1mm error, I think that includes pointing error and the other centring errors you may get when mounting it o...

12 years ago
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RE: Rotating prism

Leica mini 360 has very little pointing error and is probably cheaper than a motor arrangement?

12 years ago
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