Total Station Programs
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- Опубліковано 22 лип 2024
- New 2024 lecture series: • Introduction to Survey...
Unlock the potential of your engineering career at Finchley College, your gateway to excellence in surveying and technology! Join us in this insightful video that delves into the world of Total Stations and their versatile programs. At Finchley College, we offer top-tier education and training in engineering, and our commitment to your success is unwavering.
Discover how our comprehensive courses can help you master Total Station programs, empowering you with the skills you need for precision, accuracy, and efficiency in your surveying work. Our experienced instructors and state-of-the-art equipment ensure that you'll be well-prepared to excel in the field.
So, if you're eager to advance your engineering career and harness the full potential of Total Stations, choose Finchley College. Join us, and together we'll map out a future filled with opportunities and success. Your journey to engineering excellence starts here!
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0:00 Intro
0:10 List of Programs
0:39 Surveying
1:44 Setting Out / Stake-Out
3:22 Freestation / Resection
5:53 Tie Distance
9:33 Remote Height
11:10 Reference Line
13:08 Area Calculation
14:00 Traverse
14:57 Roadworks
15:25 Outro
Very much informative...I watched practical lectures from surveyors who work on mega projects in UAE ...they too explain Resection setting out etc but here in this video professor had explained in lucid way especially chronology of working like doing resection prior to setting out or surveying ...thank you very much profession...
Tq for the explanation on survey ❤
Thanks for your simple method
thanks so much for these videos; Finchley College
Yes, who needs college when ya have UA-cam! : /
Exactly, university study for civil and site engineers is a waste of time and money.
Very good lecture, easy method to understand please make more video on total station. It's very helpful
Thanks
thank you so much
No problem at all, let me know if you need a video about a specific task
Hi withe o=polyonal in the tie distance, does it add the distances all together for you to get the size of the perimeter thanks.
No, it just shows you the horizontal, vertical, and slope distance between the last point and the new point. To get the overall perimeter you need to use the area program.
Thanks so much for explain
My pleasure