COGO program for HP15C
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04-24-2016, 04:38 AM
(This post was last modified: 04-24-2016 04:39 AM by d b.)
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RE: COGO program for HP15C
(04-24-2016 03:47 AM)RMollov Wrote:R; Here, if you think there is any chance of getting sued, you book everything. It's not that a field book is less prone to error. It's certainly not faster or less prone to transposing digits. It's that graphite or ink on paper is more easily explained than data files to a judge. The U.S., and California in particular, is a very litigious society. Land is worth enough to attract the sharks. The choice of using third party data collectors may be local. -db(04-23-2016 07:00 AM)Den Belillo (Martinez Ca.) Wrote: Here in Northern California almost all surveyors use an external data collector. A few use the Wild/Leica onboard system, probably because after they pay for a Leica, they can't afford accessories. TDS was popular and is still used. The D'Zign 48 was used by some one-horse guys, and his tunnel tights program was the go-to for that work. Xtratra on the 200LX was pretty complete but it blew up occasionally. A company doing a cut and cover and another one that does precision work on high rise use it. Mostly now you see the Topcon, Trimble, that awful Carlson........or sometimes a guy with a field book, a #6 pencil, and a 15c to figure his cuts. It's a science AND an art. -db |
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