Nice tutorial. Thanks. One question remains for me. Do these instruments allow also for (horizontal) distance measurements? It is said that the guy with the Philadelphia rod chooses a good turning point to represent well the slope of the terrain, but what about the distance between instrument and rod? Should you just carry a good old long tape to measure distances? Am I asking too many questions? 😅 Thanks anyway for the video. It answers most of the questions regarding this process.
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Many thanks!
Thank you :-)
Nice tutorial. Thanks.
One question remains for me. Do these instruments allow also for (horizontal) distance measurements? It is said that the guy with the Philadelphia rod chooses a good turning point to represent well the slope of the terrain, but what about the distance between instrument and rod? Should you just carry a good old long tape to measure distances? Am I asking too many questions? 😅
Thanks anyway for the video. It answers most of the questions regarding this process.
This video is awesome
Plz make a video on plane table traverse
how did you get the HI 100.87'?
The benchmark plus the first backsight, I think it is.