Re: [Therion] Gradient out of range - does not process

2020-12-14 Thread Tarquin Wilton-Jones via Therion
> Theodolites are not really set up for doing traverses, for a loop of a few > hundred metres we have an mis-closure of about 1m. I would be disappointed if > I was using a disto X. It seems to be par for the course. The show cave > owners paid for a traverse when they where tunnelling. They cla

Re: [Therion] Gradient out of range - does not process

2020-12-14 Thread Andrew Atkinson
On 14 December 2020 20:03:00 GMT, Martin Budaj wrote: >On Mon, Dec 14, 2020 at 8:51 PM Andrew > > >Check https://www.gnu.org/software/gama/ > >BTW, how did you get the azimuth (compass column in the data you sent) >from >the theodolite data? > We set up a leg some distance outside the cave usin

Re: [Therion] Gradient out of range - does not process

2020-12-14 Thread Martin Budaj
On Mon, Dec 14, 2020 at 8:51 PM Andrew Atkinson wrote: > Those fixed positions would need to be calculated, by something. Errors do > occur which are better distributed about the loops. Most none surveying > software doesn't really do this. Check https://www.gnu.org/software/gama/ BTW, how did

Re: [Therion] Gradient out of range - does not process

2020-12-14 Thread Andrew Atkinson
Thanks, will do as soon as I can. Wasn't expecting ting such s fast response so converted the data, which, it turns out is not simple Andrew On 14 December 2020 18:09:30 GMT, Stacho Mudrak wrote: >Hello, > >could you please try the latest commit? I do not think that even a >warning >for 270 (=

Re: [Therion] Gradient out of range - does not process

2020-12-14 Thread Andrew Atkinson
Those fixed positions would need to be calculated, by something. Errors do occur which are better distributed about the loops. Most none surveying software doesn't really do this. There is a data type that is for theodolite, however it is for a data type where all distances are horizontal, which

Re: [Therion] Gradient out of range - does not process

2020-12-14 Thread Martin Sluka via Therion
Nor Survex, nor Therion support theodolite, as I know. Isn’t better to input such measurements as fix points? Martin Odesláno z iPhonu 14. 12. 2020 v 19:09, Stacho Mudrak : > Hello, > > could you please try the latest commit? I do not think that even a warning > for 270 (=-90) to 360 (=level

Re: [Therion] Gradient out of range - does not process

2020-12-14 Thread Stacho Mudrak
Hello, could you please try the latest commit? I do not think that even a warning for 270 (=-90) to 360 (=level) degrees clino is necessary. An error can occur if you manually type a comma in the wrong place, but the same may happen with compass & tape and there is no warning. S. On Mon, 14 Dec

Re: [Therion] Gradient out of range - does not process

2020-12-14 Thread Andrew Atkinson
We have now used 3 different 'Total stations' all by different manufacturers All seem to give a choice between 270 as down 0 as level and 90 as up or 0 as down 90 as level and 180 as up None of them have given the choice for negative clino (all the machines we have use are old, but digital. S

Re: [Therion] Gradient out of range - does not process

2020-12-14 Thread Martin Sluka via Therion
Are you sure those data are “normal”? Martin Odesláno z iPhonu 14. 12. 2020 v 1:10, alastair gott : > Hi Andrew, if you can get deg,mins,secs to work in survex then you can use > the .3d file with the surveys use command. (But I think from your careful > wording, you already know this). > >