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Tom Wilson
Tom Wilson
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Joined: July 3, 2010 1:59 pm
Last seen: April 9, 2026 2:53 pm
Topics: 30 / Replies: 401
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RE: US Navy teaching GPS alternatives

Norm Larson, post: 359037, member: 7899 wrote: I still have my filters and eye pieces, they just fit instruments that are sooo old. Yes, I had to do ...

10 years ago
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RE: What Happened to SMI/Eagle Point?

Yes "Stanley on the phone" you don't get that kind of service much now days, however Carlson is very good about suppot.When you used SMI you just knew...

10 years ago
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RE: Great Survey of India

Read the book The Great Arc, really very good tells the entire story really a major project with several different people in charge, Everett was just...

10 years ago
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RE: CURTA Type II Calculator for sale.

800 $ is what I paid for my Type I I about 10 years ago. That is a deal for yours today, if I didn't already own one I would go for yours. Good luck w...

10 years ago
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10 years ago
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RE: Star*net Software V.6, V.7, or V.8

I use and like SurvNet but I don't think that it is quite as flexible and Star*Net, something Carlson should work on. You can get the entire Carlson S...

10 years ago
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RE: Software Licensing and Upgrades--Somewhat Unfair???

Yes I fell into that trap years ago. Remember when we bought AutoCAD in modules, so $$ for each and you chose the ones you wanted to renew each year. ...

10 years ago
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RE: New Geomax or used Sokkia?

You might want to consider how long you expect or hope to use the equipment. A new system will have a longer service life with replacement parts, etc....

11 years ago
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RE: Survey pics from Ireland

Thanks for the photos. I am glad that there are surveyors making a living in Ireland. After seeing all of the stone walls dividing parcels when I visi...

11 years ago
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RE: Trimble R10 vs Triumph LS

Now if they could get a really small price to go with the small size I'd buy two or three!

11 years ago
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RE: What happens when you "wash and rinse" a Star*net adjustment?

It may be pricey but it is really slick and works great for it's intended purposes. It is easy to make a comparison between old work such as tape and ...

11 years ago
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RE: What happens when you "wash and rinse" a Star*net adjustment?

John: You might try a program like this to fit the new to the old. T.W.

11 years ago
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RE: Various Data Collector Experiences

Lee - Very cool, thanks for sharing!

11 years ago
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RE: A pretty slick new tool!

The Fisker brush axe doesn't make it. I had one (Gerber brand) and after one day cutting hemlock the blade was full of chips. The idea is good but the...

11 years ago
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RE: For those of you thinking about getting into UAV's...

Current use of drone in VT. Letters from the SAL: UAS team deployed to aid in train derailment

11 years ago
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RE: How good is RTN?

"7 miles of road" - Thadd I am seeing a scanner project here. Time to put the new system to work?

11 years ago
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RE: Getting started with Least Squares

Totalsurv, post: 339400, member: 8202 wrote: I am looking to get started using least squares and was wondering about best practice for field procedure...

11 years ago
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