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RE: TSC7 Job file Disappared

@rover83 I have gone into the files. I was hoping it was there too. I'm not sure if it got moved somewhere or not. If i had to guess it got overwritte...

2 years ago
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RE: TSC7 Job file Disappared

@james-deitrick We do have google drive set up. There's no evidence of it there either.

2 years ago
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RE: TSC7 Job file Disappared

@johnh2005 This is the first instance in 3 years, and I would guess its user error. Its like i never did the job.

2 years ago
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RE: Old Transit

@bill93 The optics are half coated with what looks like black spray paint. I cannot see the cross hairs. I was looking to have it restored for myself....

5 years ago
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RE: Trimble tsc7 screen issues

@rover83 It's not the weather. It will be a perfectly sunny day. The stylus will be working just fine, then it starts to work intermittently, then yo...

5 years ago
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5 years ago
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RE: Trimble tsc7 screen issues

@david-livingstone Thanks for the heads up. I have given that a try. Typically I have to reset the whole unit in order to get it to stop.  &nbs...

5 years ago
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RE: Showing point elevations as feet and inches w fractions.

Scotland, post: 385407, member: 559 wrote: I am sure he is using CAD. But which one? Too many out there to mention. Not sure if I can do it for th...

8 years ago
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RE: Showing point elevations as feet and inches w fractions.

Scott Ellis, post: 385354, member: 7154 wrote: It might just be easier to give him your decimal pocket tape and, say hey use this for the layout, Also...

8 years ago
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RE: Showing point elevations as feet and inches w fractions.

Jim in AZ, post: 385326, member: 249 wrote: I'd be interested in knowing what both the "old fashioned" way and "new school" methods are.To me, the old...

8 years ago
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RE: Showing point elevations as feet and inches w fractions.

Tom Adams, post: 385318, member: 7285 wrote: I've never done it, but it seems like if you just convert it to fractional inches, you'll seldom have an...

8 years ago
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RE: Showing point elevations as feet and inches w fractions.

BajaOR, post: 385316, member: 9139 wrote: Make a CSV file, do the conversion in Excel, replace the point description with the feet-inches result, and ...

8 years ago
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