My CMT March-II-E GPS receiver is up for sale. <http://www.cmtinc.com>
It's an absolutely fabulous unit, but we need greater accuracy to build DEMs
in hilly, wooded terrain (such as quarries west of the Cascades). Since I
don't need two receivers so I'm selling this one.
The March-II-E is waterproof, weighs about 2 pounds, has horizontal
positional accuracy of 1-5 meters (1.5-2.5 typical), 8-channel receiver,
built-in antenna, extra battery, quick charger and "smart" charger (drains
battery, recharges, trickle charges when complete), nylon field case,
upgraded to the latest software. No problems with the satellite rollover
last weekend because the Motorola engine was built with that in mind. Comes
with an earlier version of the PC-GPS software (16-bit Windows app; runs
fine in win9x/NT) for mission planning, feature/job setup, and differential
correction of the collected data. RCTM-104 version 2 input and NMEA-103
output, too. Doesn't become obsolete and lasts a very long time.
Price for a new unit (with all the extras and the field software upgrade)
is $3,360. Selling for 20% discount: $2,700. If you're interested, please
contact me directly via e-mail.
Thanks!
Rich
Dr. Richard B. Shepard, President
Applied Ecosystem Services, Inc. (TM)
Making environmentally-responsible mining happen. (SM)
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2404 SW 22nd Street | Troutdale, OR 97060-1247 | U.S.A.
+ 1 503-667-4517 (voice) | + 1 503-667-8863 (fax) | rshepard@appl-ecosys.com
Excuse me Richard
But do you have any other contribution to this list. I would really
appreciate if you would send something about your research in connection to
GRASS. I have not seen you on the mailing list.
I have to confess that I have followed that only 2 years. Anyhow, I wish you
good luck to get your equipmet sold with a good price. Anyhow, I am a bit
queries, when did you but your GPS?
Yor discount seems to me ridicuous! Doest it include VAT, or what ever you
call it US?
Best Regards
Seppo Kaitala, Senior lecturer, Ph D.
Div. of Environment Biology
University of Helsinki
00014 Helsinki
Finland
(We have common border with Russia but our country have had capitalistic
economy since 1917 civil war)
Rich Shepard wrote:
My CMT March-II-E GPS receiver is up for sale. <http://www.cmtinc.com>
It's an absolutely fabulous unit, but we need greater accuracy to build DEMs
in hilly, wooded terrain (such as quarries west of the Cascades). Since I
don't need two receivers so I'm selling this one.
The March-II-E is waterproof, weighs about 2 pounds, has horizontal
positional accuracy of 1-5 meters (1.5-2.5 typical), 8-channel receiver,
built-in antenna, extra battery, quick charger and "smart" charger (drains
battery, recharges, trickle charges when complete), nylon field case,
upgraded to the latest software. No problems with the satellite rollover
last weekend because the Motorola engine was built with that in mind. Comes
with an earlier version of the PC-GPS software (16-bit Windows app; runs
fine in win9x/NT) for mission planning, feature/job setup, and differential
correction of the collected data. RCTM-104 version 2 input and NMEA-103
output, too. Doesn't become obsolete and lasts a very long time.
Does it run under Linux?
Price for a new unit (with all the extras and the field software upgrade)
is $3,360. Selling for 20% discount: $2,700. If you're interested, please
contact me directly via e-mail.
Thanks!
Rich
Dr. Richard B. Shepard, President
Applied Ecosystem Services, Inc. (TM)
Making environmentally-responsible mining happen. (SM)
--------------------------------
2404 SW 22nd Street | Troutdale, OR 97060-1247 | U.S.A.
+ 1 503-667-4517 (voice) | + 1 503-667-8863 (fax) | rshepard@appl-ecosys.com
Hi,
I have downloaded the new binaries (and followed the instructions) and
installed on my RedHat5.2 linux. I'm using grass 4.2.1. Well I get the
following message when I try to start the d.mon window with the 'nlev'
option:
# d.mon start=x0 nlev=256
Usage: x0 [-] "input_fifo output_fifo"
and the system gets stuck.
If I use d.mon with no 'nlev' argument, there's no problems.
Thanks a lot
Antonio