> > There is a separate road module. Once you get a road in there you can make it pretty much work like roading in survey controller. Getting st...
> I am not sure about GENIO but yesy you can stake an alignment with SCS. You either put in a .pro, or an .xml and it converts it to a .pro> >...
Thanks, the GENIO is a pretty standard interchange format here. It's the Bentley MX (MOSS) format for interchange. It's generally what the designers a...
Thanks everyone for the help I will try to generate a rough co-ordinate for the first intermediate station.
I'm not sure if it matters but the quality of the traverse measurements is not as high as it could be.There are horizontal distance errors of 10-15mm ...
Will we be able to use these new signals? Trimble R8 model 2 here.
Latest release notesThe release notes from Access release March 2013 mention TSC2 (and some models of CU) as compatibile.The latest release notes do n...
That's a new one on me. I thought DWF format went out of fashion as soon as it came in?
does he/she mean DXF?
The book about it (or at least one of them) was called "the great arc". Never saw the TV programme though.EDIT - this the one? -
> I think it's because the R10 presents more realistic values for the Hz and V error estimates. The R8 tends to be overly optimistic, especially in...
Anyone have any joy with this?The closest I have got is that Sugarsync has a Windows mobile app. BUT - it doesn't sync, you have to download each file...
> Don't know anything about Epoch. But where I work uses Trimble gear. We have both R8 and R10 recievers and they work very well for us. > > ...
Does that mean you are storing the files twice on your local drive?
A key feature for me is that some, but not many, services will allow you to sync your existing folders, not just your "dropbox" or whatever. So you ca...
> > 45º doesn't have to be precise. You're controlling it via the 3 resected stations.> > > > This is pretty common practice. A lot ...
I do have a diagonal eyepiece but the telescope can't look straight down through the instrument itself. Upwards no problem, just the handle to avoid.