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- Tavistock in Devon, UK where Wild theodolites were compared with British ones. The Wild product outclassed the British theodolites so manufacturers such as Cooke...
- They use equipment, such as total stations, robotic total stations, theodolites, GNSS receivers, retroreflectors, 3D scanners, lidar sensors, radios...
- theodolites including an eighteen-inch instrument of the same general design as the great theodolites. This instrument and his two great theodolites are...
- Adjustments of theodolite may refer to: Permanent adjustments of theodolite Temporary adjustments of theodolite Adjustment com****tions This disambiguation...
- and medium range radars. Long-range Interferometer and optical line theodolites also aided in tracking. Four computer systems received trajectory information...
- KT1 series of gyro-theodolites. Fennel K****el and others later produced gyro attachments that can be mounted on normal theodolites. A gyroscope is mounted...
- station theodolite is an electronic/optical instrument used for surveying and building construction. It is an electronic transit theodolite integrated...
- Tellurometer Theodolite Half theodolite Plain theodolite Simple theodolite Great theodolite Non-transit theodolite Transit theodolite Seconds theodolite Electronic...
- data to about 30 km slant range. These instruments were developed from theodolites by the addition of a movie camera, adding the ability to track a vehicle...
- The permanent adjustments of theodolites are made to establish fixed relationship between the instrument's fundamental lines. The fundamental lines or...