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Joined: December 21, 2015 1:43 pm
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RE: How do you personally achieve redundancy for least squares?

This rule is limiting me,yes, but it was imposed more because traversing in general surveyors use longer sight, and with this rule you would have to b...

10 years ago
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RE: How do you personally achieve redundancy for least squares?

Jim Frame, post: 350239, member: 10 wrote: I think you're cutting off a source of valuable data by imposing this restriction. There's nothing wrong w...

10 years ago
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RE: How do you personally achieve redundancy for least squares?

I have used only Total station for this work, so there are direct elevation difference measurements, and those numbers were set by default on starnet....

10 years ago
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RE: How do you personally achieve redundancy for least squares?

Southern route has more stations and wall prisms (sights are 20m avrg) while northern route is just traverse on the surface so there are no wall pris...

10 years ago
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RE: How do you personally achieve redundancy for least squares?

Thanks for the replies. These are the instrument settings I used: Project Default InstrumentDistances (Constant) : 0.002000 MetersDistances (PPM) : 2....

10 years ago
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RE: How do you personally achieve redundancy for least squares?

I ment on explanation below, but will post network plot form microsurvey starnet tomorrow. This is the theory Thanks S

10 years ago
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RE: How do you personally achieve redundancy for least squares?

Hi all, newbie here and I have a question on this topic. I run open traverse (network, see below) in underground mine. Some of the levels are linked s...

10 years ago