Dave, there is a lot of moving parts in your question, and personally, I think you're overthinking this. I'll try to summarize. My thinking is that ...
We had two over the years do the same thing. The way we fixed it was we bought the piece that has the antenna screw into it as well as the coaxial c...
So this is way slicker than I thought. The orientation is neat. It runs left to right. You put the numbers in you want and the first is the furthest l...
Guys, that’s a slick routine that adds and deletes points pretty easy and you can swap up pretty easy. Not what I had in mind but that won’t take long...
Neither. I vote in favor of using the English language in such a manner that you can actually understand what is being relayed instead of some "Surve...
Annotation>Annotate Defaults>Angle>Deg.Min.Sec. and then select the precision.
I don't have a problem with it. In fact, I encourage it. Technology has made it where it's less of an issue now. Recently we had a project where I ...
@illinois if you'll email me, or post your email here, I will email you what you need.
I mean, if they guy paid me upfront, I'd absolutely go do this job. What I've found over the years is that it's best to tell them upfront that you di...
@amksyr You're doing what we call a "dead head" traverse. Without the second point, you cannot adjust your angles, and can only apply Bowditch/Compas...
"Normally", yes. I have had occasion to find some markers that you just can't straighten. 1" rebar comes to mind as well as thin walled pipes, railr...
Typically the thalweg is the deepest part of the channel and the thread is the split between the banks. It does matter since the US changed the line ...
Just cut an "X" or Alligator on them here.?ÿ One paper company required 60d nails in the center of the "X" with turned angles and distances to the cen...
Texas/Red Dirt with an emphasis on Turnpike Troubadours.?ÿ