- A
theodolite (/θiˈɒdəˌlaɪt/) is a
precision optical instrument for
measuring angles between designated visible points in the
horizontal and
vertical planes...
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Temporary adjustments are a set of
operations which are
performed on a
theodolite to make it
ready for
taking observations.
These include its
initial setting...
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carried out in the
period 1784 to 1853. This
includes the five
great theodolites—great in name,
great in size and
great in accuracy—used in
surveys of...
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Adjustments of
theodolite may
refer to:
Permanent adjustments of
theodolite Temporary adjustments of
theodolite Adjustment com****tions This disambiguation...
- They use equipment, such as
total stations,
robotic total stations,
theodolites, GNSS receivers, retroreflectors, 3D scanners,
lidar sensors, radios...
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Tellurometer Theodolite Half
theodolite Plain theodolite Simple theodolite Great theodolite Non-transit
theodolite Transit theodolite Seconds theodolite Electronic...
- The
permanent adjustments of
theodolites are made to
establish fixed relationship between the instrument's
fundamental lines. The
fundamental lines or...
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surveying gyro) is an
instrument composed of a gyrocomp****
mounted to a
theodolite. It is used to
determine the
orientation of true north. It is the main...
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station theodolite is an electronic/optical
instrument used for
surveying and
building construction. It is an
electronic transit theodolite integrated...
- 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...