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Re: Need 50 persons or more for purchase DistoX circuit boar

Postby Flowers » Jan 19, 2011 7:33 am

Hi, It's great to see someone going to the trouble of sorting this out. Many thanks :clap:
Please put me down for one.
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Re: Need 50 persons or more for purchase DistoX circuit boar

Postby EAEC » Jan 19, 2011 7:50 am

We want one!!!
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Re: Need 50 persons or more for purchase DistoX circuit boar

Postby WVCaver2011 » Jan 20, 2011 2:39 pm

Excellent! I will mark both of you down!

Martin, I will send the link to Beat. Thanks for providing this!
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Re: Need 50 persons or more for purchase DistoX circuit boar

Postby WVCaver2011 » Jan 21, 2011 7:34 pm

Martin, Beat said that he would add the sensor to his list but not on the top. He isnt revealing his progress at this time for some reason or another so, when I get the information I will post it here.
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Re: Need 50 persons or more for purchase DistoX circuit boar

Postby DiCaver » Jan 23, 2011 12:01 pm

Hi guys,

I don't know the process, what, where, how ... but count me in for one DistoX please :clap:

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Re: Need 50 persons or more for purchase DistoX circuit boar

Postby WVCaver2011 » Jan 23, 2011 4:19 pm

DiCaver wrote:Hi guys,

I don't know the process, what, where, how ... but count me in for one DistoX please :clap:

Greetings from Slovenia, Marko (DRP Skofja Loka)


Will do! We're definitely getting towards our goal of 50 boards.
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Postby WVCaver2011 » Jan 23, 2011 4:21 pm

Toxnix emailed me and said he wanted one as well!
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Re: Need 50 persons or more for purchase DistoX circuit boar

Postby Footleg » Jan 25, 2011 10:44 am

As a regular user of a DistoX using one of the boards which Beat made a couple of years ago I just wanted to comment on the value of bluetooth. While the DistoX on it's own is a highly useful instrument, it is only so when calibrated. This is not difficult, but does require a PDA and bluetooth link to process the calibration readings and calculate the calibration data to upload back into the DistoX.

Also the electronic drawing up as you survey using the PDA has totally changed my world with surveying, and I was very sceptical at first. But once I tried it I find it so much better than paper and pencil. I would recommend anyone who has not tried it and has the chance to give it a go.
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Re: Need 50 persons or more for purchase DistoX circuit boar

Postby WVCaver2011 » Jan 25, 2011 11:55 am

Footleg wrote:As a regular user of a DistoX using one of the boards which Beat made a couple of years ago I just wanted to comment on the value of bluetooth. While the DistoX on it's own is a highly useful instrument, it is only so when calibrated. This is not difficult, but does require a PDA and bluetooth link to process the calibration readings and calculate the calibration data to upload back into the DistoX.

Also the electronic drawing up as you survey using the PDA has totally changed my world with surveying, and I was very sceptical at first. But once I tried it I find it so much better than paper and pencil. I would recommend anyone who has not tried it and has the chance to give it a go.


Unfortunately, I have not used a Disto X before but just by reading other posts and Beats information on his site, I can really tell how this one intrument could change the world of surveying as we know it. I'm very interested to see this next version come out. Unlike the DUSI (Which is no longer in production) and the SAP (Which is outragous in its pricing) the Disto X is fairly affordable and it can take all 3 measurements with the press of a button. Not only that but if you had a PDA handy that has bluetooth, the measurements would automatically be transferred to the PDA in seconds and the line plot will be drawn for you. Afterwards you can simply do a few splay shots from the stations and practically play connect the dots with the end point of all the splay shots. The same works for cross sections. If you really took the time you could create a virtual 3D map of the entire cave. The crazy thing is you could possibly create that 3D map in the same amount of time as you would have produced a 2D map with the standard Suunto! :kewl:
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Re: Need 50 persons or more for purchase DistoX circuit boar

Postby Footleg » Jan 26, 2011 5:07 am

It is great being able to sketch to scale on an automatically plotting centerline and to leave the cave with a completed scale sketch ready to drop into whatever drawing software you use for your final maps.
Here is a sample of a sketch I drew during a survey trip last year. This is straight off the PDA (exported as an autocad dxf file, but turned into a bitmap here in order to display in this post.

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And here is the 3D model generated from the centerline data which was exported from PocketTopo. All the data was captured from the DistoX without a single number having to be typed in anywhere. So transcription errors are eliminated, not to mention a whole lot of typing that did not need to be done.

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And finally, the complete finished drawn up survey in the context of the 34 mile long system: Riano Entrance Series on Googlemap
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Re: Need 50 persons or more for purchase DistoX circuit boar

Postby rlboyce » Jan 26, 2011 8:29 am

Wow Footleg, that Google Map is beyond amazing! I'd love to know how you guys did all that, as the end result is truly impressive.
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Re: Need 50 persons or more for purchase DistoX circuit boar

Postby Footleg » Jan 26, 2011 12:00 pm

rlboyce wrote:Wow Footleg, that Google Map is beyond amazing! I'd love to know how you guys did all that, as the end result is truly impressive.


Glad you like it. :big grin:

The basic creation of a caving googlemap is a bit technical, but not too difficult. The generation of the data to display is a different matter!

I learned a lot of the basics of googlemap creation from the excellent Mendip Caves map created by another British caver Bill Chadwick and the additional help pages Bill produced. There are plenty of resources on the internet about general googlemap creation too. Start with the google's own map api help pages.

Producing the marker positions and survey overlays is a product of many years work surveying the area in question and drawing up surveys. It really helps that this data can be made freely and publicly available including the entrance positions. I realise this is a problem in most cases in the US. But you could produce a private offline map all the same. But you need the entrance coordinates for the markers, and the surveys for the map overlays. The difficult part was getting all the surveys into bitmaps which were aligned and scaled correctly on the tile grid which googlemaps uses. But once I had that cracked it is simply a matter of editing these bitmaps to update the surveys as discoveries are made, and then running a script to cut them up into tiles to upload to the website.

The full map has an index linked to the cave descriptions for the 3400+ sites in our expedition area. So you can find the location of any cave by site number or name and view the data about that cave:
Matienzo Googlemap Index.

You may have seen the book review of the publication about our expeditions in the latest NSS news: Matienzo: 50 Years of Speleology
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Re: Need 50 persons or more for purchase DistoX circuit boar

Postby WVCaver2011 » Jan 26, 2011 12:19 pm

Excellent work! Nice to see some other examples of work in action! Looks like it's a rather complex process to follow in order to get your map onto googlemaps.
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Re: Need 50 persons or more for purchase DistoX circuit board

Postby WVCaver2011 » Feb 5, 2011 9:49 pm

I would like to add Alain Bélanger to the list of buyers. I have not heard anything back from Beat Heeb about any progress or anything since the last update. I'm starting to get a bit concerned. However, I'm sure he's just busy with his actual job and everything else. I'm sure he will give me an update when he has an update.
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Re: Need 50 persons or more for purchase DistoX circuit board

Postby WVCaver2011 » Feb 23, 2011 2:03 pm

Here's the latest email from Beat:


"I just finished a first prototype with a Leica DXT and a new board.
Based on the few tests I made so far I think the new sensors are good.
However I am not convinced of the current mechanical construction.
I have to make a revised design.

The next part which may become obsolete in the near future is the
Bluetooth chip. It could be difficult to find an alternative for this.

Regards

Beat" :big grin:
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