I am in need of two slant height rods marked in cm and mm.to aid our research group at LSU measure the H.I. of our gravimeters.
Ashtech had black ones, hollow with elastic through the center.They would be ideal.
Any help appreciaed.
JAC
I am in need of two slant height rods marked in cm and mm.to aid our research group at LSU measure the H.I. of our gravimeters.
Ashtech had black ones, hollow with elastic through the center.They would be ideal.
Any help appreciaed.
JAC
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Trimble used to make these for the 5700 series I remember using them back in India in 2007. Search the Trimble website or ebay.
Thank you for your response, Mr. Heter.
I am familiar with the Trimble rods. They are not ruled at all in the lowest section, which is the area my length will fall. I know the old Ashtech rules began at 10 cm. Most of my measurements will fall between 14 and 18 cm and possibly a little longer on ocasion.
JAC
Thanks Mr.Cavell, I suggest as before ebay or ashtech. I used those slant rods in the past. Good luck.