Great vid! I wonder how is your Pacific Crest radio doing. Is it losing range after those years? I have a PDL4535 myself and it's getting really old. I think I need a new radio for my Leica 1200 base.
Gs09/gps900/gx1230. In all this system when you use only one single controller what is BT connected like rx1250/cs09 always start base first. Do stickers Base/Rover at the antennas and not mix it up!!! greetings from a german dealer who sold more than 85 sets all over the world👍✌️nice vid.
As you can fairly notice in the video, we pushed the tripod legs to the ground so hard by putting the entire body weight repeatedly to ensure negligible tilting afterwards. We also monitor the bubble in the entire process before finally initializing the GNSS sensor. We've been doing this for so many years with exceptional results.
Thanks for this great video, excellent of those of us who are new.
Great vid! I wonder how is your Pacific Crest radio doing. Is it losing range after those years? I have a PDL4535 myself and it's getting really old. I think I need a new radio for my Leica 1200 base.
Gs09/gps900/gx1230. In all this system when you use only one single controller what is BT connected like rx1250/cs09 always start base first. Do stickers Base/Rover at the antennas and not mix it up!!! greetings from a german dealer who sold more than 85 sets all over the world👍✌️nice vid.
Buena historia
the other dude is well covered up... sacred of bugs n shit
you establish the level and put after radio, battery is the wrong way
As you can fairly notice in the video, we pushed the tripod legs to the ground so hard by putting the entire body weight repeatedly to ensure negligible tilting afterwards. We also monitor the bubble in the entire process before finally initializing the GNSS sensor. We've been doing this for so many years with exceptional results.
Looks like a new bee touching a man's tool. Wouldn't recommend an antenna attached to the tripod in windy conditions.
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