Norman Oklahoma, post: 323080, member: 9981 wrote: As long as I don't answer my own questions it should be alright. Hahaha...
Aloha, Norman: Thanks for the confirmation! Btw, you have two profiles that is running simultaneously 🙂
Holy Cow, post: 323039, member: 50 wrote: Oops! Screwed up again! Wasn't responding to Wendell's most recent comment, but the one above it posted by...
Aloha, Wendell:Thank you so much for the upgrade and this passionate note to all of us to keep us informed! To me this site is wikipedia for surveying...
Aloha, Norm:You are really good at this! I am truly impressed with your 3D modeling ability. What software you use for modeling?Very slick looking TSC...
Roadhand, post: 322014, member: 61 wrote: What was your first reaction?I'll start:Crispy MahaloI didn't know how much I am addicted to this site unti...
Aloha: You all can get pretty philosophical some time:-):good:
Stacy Carroll, post: 321891, member: 150 wrote: If my Dad was still with us, he would be 100 years old today. He was also my mentor in this obsession....
Awesome! Aloha!
> What you do is enter the traverse in order using T records in the DAT file then StarNet will give you a traditional traverse closure but it doesn...
> > With our work flow the T lines are no longer used. I prefer a network solution so M is the ticket..> > Yes, who really cares about tra...
> > When you mention M line...now I see you are talking about entering "T" in the .dat file. I have study the user manual I think...a bit over m...
> > Could you please post an example of where you would enter the "T"? > > My advice would be to save the traverse mode for making calcula...
> > 1. I don't see traverse closure information. I have the "Traverse Closures" box checked in Menus--Project Options>Listing File tab. What ...
> Did you flop the scope on the instrument when you doubled your angles? This will remove plunge error and alignment if instrument is out of adjust...
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Thank you Norman Oklahoma (and others)!Aloha, Thank you for guiding me with control traverse blunder detection and ultimately making it to work!Norman...
The wealth of knowledge here> I'd like to thank yswami for posing the question, and everyone else for digging in, analyzing, helping, and teaching....