alibye
Civil/Environmental
- Jul 7, 2007
- 4
A colleague of mine has been setting out using a Leica TC407. As an experiment they set out a point using the usual Leica 'setting out' program in the instrument using D-Hz and D-dist. Following this they scrolled down the instrument screen to the D-Length D-offset screen and put two points in 1.2m either side of the target point.
When they pulled a string line between the two offset points the target point was exactly half way along the line; but the target point was around 300mm CLOSER to the instrument than the string line. (exactly the opposite to what i would have expected if this was an error due to working with arcs).
They tried again with a second point and had the same result, both points were around 30m from the instrument. Does anyone have any experience of this, as i'm baffled
When they pulled a string line between the two offset points the target point was exactly half way along the line; but the target point was around 300mm CLOSER to the instrument than the string line. (exactly the opposite to what i would have expected if this was an error due to working with arcs).
They tried again with a second point and had the same result, both points were around 30m from the instrument. Does anyone have any experience of this, as i'm baffled