I have been trying to do this outside of TBC for a few weeks with no success. Thanks for posting this video because it made it possible for me to get my imagery to display in Access.
Hello from Australia, Pretty cool vid, just a few questions mate, what data collector were you using and also, is boundary redefinition using Gnss receivers common in the US? We use Gnss receivers down here but we’ve got strict guidelines on it so it’s not really common.
Taha Abdo I am using the Trimble TSC7 data collector. Yes, if your not using GPS in boundary surveys you should be in the US. That being said I am not sure a lot of people understand it or really know how to use it.
I liked the idea of this but after trying it out I think a calculator works better. With all of the fencing at each corner I need to be a little more accurate. Thanks for sharing.
Hello Rob, We keep getting a (Rotated georeferenced images are not supported) in Access ) TBC we have the online maps toggled on and in image capture it creates JPG and JGW the world file that we need but no go Access no like?
Would be nice if somebody would put out a state by state list of available urls....because everything you're showing is useless without a proper working url.
@@SurveyingWithRobert not at all, sorry must comment came off as kind of rash. Didn't mean it that way. Just trying to point out that some urls don't work 👍
I’ve been asking the office “experts” about ways to do this forever. With no results. Now imma blow everyone away thanks man
I have been trying to do this outside of TBC for a few weeks with no success. Thanks for posting this video because it made it possible for me to get my imagery to display in Access.
Robert - Thank you for all of the videos. I have found them ALL extremely helpful!
Google Earth has a history tab that allows you to look at different dates of when the images were collected. Great informative video. Thanks alot.
thanks for sharing that info just did it on my T10 work out perfectly!!!!
Thanks Robert. I am using the same controller as yours. I’ll try this feature.
Those are the best Merrill’s ever made !
Green screen - I didn't know until you told us! lol, too cool! Great job on your videos, they are great!
Hello from Australia,
Pretty cool vid, just a few questions mate, what data collector were you using and also, is boundary redefinition using Gnss receivers common in the US? We use Gnss receivers down here but we’ve got strict guidelines on it so it’s not really common.
Taha Abdo I am using the Trimble TSC7 data collector. Yes, if your not using GPS in boundary surveys you should be in the US. That being said I am not sure a lot of people understand it or really know how to use it.
I liked the idea of this but after trying it out I think a calculator works better. With all of the fencing at each corner I need to be a little more accurate. Thanks for sharing.
Guess I don’t understand your comment. Not sure how a background map relates to fencing or why you need a calculator?
Thank you so very much
Hello Rob, We keep getting a (Rotated georeferenced images are not supported) in Access ) TBC we have the online maps toggled on and in image capture it creates JPG and JGW the world file that we need but no go Access no like?
It was magic.
where do you get the survey data you use with the base map?
I just did it exactly like you did past files in emulator still getting (Rotated georeferenced images are not supported)?
I tried dumping in my aerial orthomosaic image and for some reason it isn't in colour. Its black and white. Is there somewhere to change this?
Nuhu Lamay in TBC?
CAN THIS WORK ON THE TSC3 DATA COLLECTOR
marine4life74 yes!
Good
Would be nice if somebody would put out a state by state list of available urls....because everything you're showing is useless without a proper working url.
So do I need to find those too?
@@SurveyingWithRobert not at all, sorry must comment came off as kind of rash. Didn't mean it that way. Just trying to point out that some urls don't work 👍
Where are you? I can see what I can find?
North Carolina
@@SurveyingWithRobert yes please…. Washington state…