Hi there! My name is Rami Tamimi and I am a passionate surveyor and geodetic engineer. With over 10 years of experience in the land development industry, I have a wealth of knowledge to share. That's why I started my own RU-vid channel, where I educate others about the surveying and geospatial industry and showcase exciting new technologies. Follow along as I share my expertise and keep up with the latest innovations in my field.
Is the survey school only for those already in the industry? If I sign up, would I be able to participate and follow along without any equipment? I’m a senior double majoring in Business Analytics and Finance, but I have a strong interest in surveying and am eager to start working in the field as soon as possible. What would you recommend for someone like me to break into the industry? My school does offer an associate degree in Land Surveying and Geomatics, but I want to get started right away! This associate degree would be something I continued to do in the background. What immediate action can I take to get out on the field?
@@oscarjuarez3386 the survey school would be perfect for someone like you as it is a community of members that are highly motivated and interested in learning about surveying at their own pace. it’s a great place to learn from the courses, connect with others learning about Surveying with you, and I’ve access to me and other knowledgeable surveyors to ask questions and learn from.
Emlid are great devices and affordable, however, we have recently found they are essentially disposable 😕 Emlid do not offer service or repair, so if it breaks, you need to buy a new one.
Very useful sir. Wish you have in depth guide, a step by step approach on how to do volumetric stockpiles for beginner sir. Lots of love from Philippines❤
This is a great video! How did you comply with 14 CFR 107.39, operations over people; 107.145 operations over moving vehicles; and 107.31, visual line of sight aircraft operation (especially when looking at the video camera and not the drone)? Personally, I think this video incriminates yourself and recommend you take it down. You do such great work (I especially like all the work you do with Emlid GNSS receivers), you don't need to deal with an FAA enforcement action or fine or anything that prevents you from continuing to make great videos!
Hi Rami, Thanks for covering this amazing survey event, BTW, I was listening to your story at the Survey School site, I was very impressed about your father's story, I moved to the US couple years ago from Iraq and I am a survey engineer I am living now in WA-state I am thinking now to start my own drone survey business here since I have a good experience in this field, And one more last thing since your name more as an Arabic name why don't you start some content to Arabic community I know many surveyors back in my home country know you and watching your videos but they mostly struggling with the language!, Finally I wish you all the best
As a New Zealander who's also familiar with the Tim Tam Slam, I'm curious to know how your attempt went? Is there a reason it wasn't on camera for us? 😂
I know right!! Such a cool concept, I can't wait to see the innovation with this. I did meet a company called Xgrids who use Gaussian Splatting with their hand held system. I didn't try the system, but you can watch the Day 1 video and see if anything they have is of interest.
How they guarantee that gnss sensor is solid and doesn't move in the rooftop with a flimsy bracket? it's not a survey grade CORS, it might be good only for agriculture jobs
The quality of the base is very critical. If the base is moving and the corrections aren't survey grade, it is rejected and not used on the correction network.
I'd be afraid of somebody moving an Aeropoint and maybe moving it a lot, to a place where I couldn't recover it. Imagine a commercial lawn mower running over one of those things 😭
Question, boss: Could you make a video about comparing different iPhone LIDAR scanner apps? Don't have to make it 100 hour long, just what you recommend, WHAT WORKS AT ALL. Because I bought a few and they are SUCH GARBAGE. I spend hours scanning and they can't even process the finished scan, they just crash. Like I can't even recall one app that worked flawless. (I didn't try the one in this video but now I sure will.) And as always, great videos, great content. Love the channel!
Rami, could this method benefit by using the base on a known point (benchmark) and receive corrections from a cors network? Or would PPK make more sense?
Hi Rami, I am considering an Emlid RS3 & Emlid Flow for feature & level surveys. I use Total Station to collect urban cadastral data & points where heights are important. I use a Leica TS16 with Captivate for collecting most data. Would it be easy to merge Captivate & Emlid data sets? One of my concerns is codes. Is Emlid Flow code library customizable? Thanks.
This bs from Leica is why Trimble is slapping them like an abusive stepdad. They need a new controller and cut out all the tablet nonsense. Technology is 10 years behind at least
Nice! When mapping a mountain terrain , and have 200M difference in Height? Should the Drone be a fixed height above the highest point and stay at that height for the entire flight, or follow the terrain at eg 30m?
WE watch you often and thank you for your work. How about flying to Texas or California and UNBOXING a Rover/Data Collector sent from say...China, and then using a Trimble/Leica/Topcon or similar PAID NTRIP NETWORK SUBSCRIPTION that includes a SIM card that gets inserted into the Data Collector (The data collector that came out of the box) and then GOING THROUGH the steps to obtain FIXED RTK via just the new GNSS Receiver/Data Collector/Sim card and the Subscription based NTRIP. You wouldn't NECESSARILY need to do that from Texas or California OTHER than to PROVE and SHOW how IT CAN BE DONE and then ALSO go to the CALIFORNIA-TRANS Agency and get their FREE service and CHANGE to that FREE service in the SAME VIDEO.