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Joined: June 17, 2013 9:49 am
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RE: Transporting your instrument

Aloha, Jack: Thanks for sharing the photos! I have a lot of space in the tool box. I might be able to add the foams. And also follow Mark's idea of ad...

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RE: Transporting your instrument

Aloha, Mark: I got it. 🙂

10 years ago
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RE: Transporting your instrument

> I have gone to using a Seco top door back pack for all instrument transport.> > On the ATV I will strap it upright in the front or rear rac...

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RE: Transporting your instrument

> I've transported my robot with the case in both orientations and haven't noticed.a difference. Most of the time it is vertical though and in eith...

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RE: Transporting your instrument

> Orientation is not critical. You just don't want it to be rattling around inside its case. And the 5603's case will allow the instrument to move ...

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RE: Transporting your instrument

> I carry my instrument horizontally in the back of my truck. It fits pretty tightly inside my organizer box so the bed cover keeps it from bounci...

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RE: Pictures from field

> > ....I am not too worry about vandals. I am more concerned about the monks ripping them out....> > I hear ya man, I hate it when that h...

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RE: Pictures from field

> Before the days of CORS/HARN stations, we would have to recover old triangulation monuments for control. If the surface mark was missing, but the...

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RE: Pictures from field

> Old Surveyor's Joke: If you get lost in the woods just pound a stake in the ground, hit it with a bit of paint or ribbon and sit back and wait. ...

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RE: Pictures from field

> Nicely done - those should last quite a long time in Hawaii. Here in Arizona we call them "Cotton Picker Spindles". Used to be where I could get ...

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RE: Pictures from field

> I hate to be "that guy" who can find potential problems... but...> > the PVC sleeves are very nice, but relatively smooth. A cylindrical m...

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RE: Pictures from field

> Ho'opulapula Haraguchi Rice Mill and Taro farm?> Oop's Wailua River is on the East side! :-)Nice to see someone who knows their way around the...

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RE: Pictures from field

Glad you enjoy your visit Richard!> It surely is awesome place. > > I commend you for your efforts. These sort of applications set you apart ...

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RE: Earth Curvature and Refraction

> > In you data reduction section, I know the Z angle at OCC can be obtained from the gun. How did you get the Z angle at the Target?> > T...

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RE: Pictures from field

> No re-bar, the frost is going to kill them. Oh that's right you live in Paradise and no frost. I am being sinful with envy, sorry can't help it.&...

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> > Hanalei? :-)Aloha, We are actually right below Mount Waialeale--extinct volcano. This area is called Wailua Homestead. The Wailua River runs...

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RE: Wildfires

> Please keep our friends in Eastern Washington in your prayers.> > The largest wildfire in state history is burning over there, Doug Wolfe a...

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RE: Pictures from field

> They look great!! My only thought would be for all the effort to make and set them, I would have put brass or aluminum disks instead of the plas...

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RE: Earth Curvature and Refraction

Aloha, Jim: Thank you for posting this example. I need to study it a bit. May have few questions...First question,In you data reduction section, I kno...

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