Hello, and merry christmas!
I currently try to correct some old surveys without altering the original
data.
The manual proposes the "revise" command to accomplish this, at least i
interpreted it like this.
The problem with the old data is, that the declination setting is wrong but
i dont ha
For converting Compass survey data files into metric, you can use my Cave
Converter program.
http://wscc.darkgem.com/caveconverter/
You can read Compass data into the program, and export it as Survex format.
>From this it is straight forward to copy and paste the data sections into
Therion files.
Anyway, you may use Survex and .3d file exported from Therion:
3dtopos - name of utulity
3dtopos — produce a .pos file from a .3d file
Synopsis
3dtopos [options] {.3d file} [.pos file]
Description
3dtopos takes a .3d file and produces a .pos file which contains a list of all
the stations wit
Hi Pavel,
I did work it out by extracting the coordinates from the .plt file, converting
them from feet to meters and then computing the length, azimuth and distance
between the 2 stations of the surveys that I needed to link.
Thanks,
Phil
> On 21 Dec 2016, at 11:35 AM, Pavel Herich via Therio
Hi,
I don´t know, if I have understood well what are you looking for, but
for me the easiest way how to get xyz coordinates of some points in
relative polygonal net (compass, clino, tape) is to set them as entrance
in centerline (could be done very fast with all centerline in Excel):
station 2
Hi Andrey,
Thank you, I did not knew that software.
Phil
> On 20 Dec 2016, at 23:09 PM, андрей коженков via Therion
> wrote:
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> Hi Phil,
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> cSurvey can also help with remastering of paper maps.
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> Unfortunalty all documentation is in Italian but software is translated to
> English
Thanks Martin,
Will do.
Phil
> On 20 Dec 2016, at 23:00 PM, Martin Sluka via Therion
> wrote:
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>> 20. 12. 2016 v 21:48, Philippe Vernant via Therion :
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>> Several surveys and visual topo files, but not always the same stations …
>
> Check the page of Compass software - there is map to
> 20. 12. 2016 v 21:48, Philippe Vernant via Therion :
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> Several surveys and visual topo files, but not always the same stations …
Check the page of Compass software - there is map to data converter. Maybe it
will help.
http://www.fountainware.com/compass/downloads/download.htm
m.
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Several surveys and visual topo files, but not always the same stations …
Phil
> On 20 Dec 2016, at 19:47 PM, Martin Sluka via Therion
> wrote:
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> What is source of your old data - maps?
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> m.s.
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>> 20. 12. 2016 v 17:47, Philippe Vernant via Therion :
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>> OK my mistake, I could expo
What is source of your old data - maps?
m.s.
> 20. 12. 2016 v 17:47, Philippe Vernant via Therion :
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> OK my mistake, I could export the compass format. But if someone has a clever
> idea as how to do it easily without computing the difference between the two
> stations, I’d be happy to have
OK my mistake, I could export the compass format. But if someone has a clever
idea as how to do it easily without computing the difference between the two
stations, I’d be happy to have the solution.
Thanks,
Phil
> On 20 Dec 2016, at 17:43 PM, Philippe Vernant wrote:
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> Hi guys,
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> I’m t
Hi guys,
I’m trying to merge some old survey data with new ones and I’d like to know the
coordinates of some stations. this way I could compute the length, the azimuth
and the dip angle between old and new stations to merge le file together. I’m
trying to export the data in compass format, I kn
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