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surveying iii (topographic and geodetic surveys) - Modern Prepper

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(1) In order to avoid instrumental errors caused from using the same portion of the horizontalcircle <strong>and</strong> the micrometer to make all of the readings for the 16 positions, the readings areproportionately distributed. This is accomplished by changing the initial setting of the circle <strong>and</strong> themicrometer on the first object or station observed in each position. The reason for this procedure is toavoid the possibility of obtaining all readings from one portion of the circle or the micrometer, whichcould result in erroneous graduations.(2) Circle <strong>and</strong> micrometer settings are shown in Table 3-1. For the circle settings at eachposition, add 11° to the final degree reading of the previous position, with the exception of the 5th, 9th,<strong>and</strong> 13th positions. In these positions, add 12° to the final degree reading of the previous position. Themicrometer settings must be made within 5 seconds of those shown in Table 3-1.Table 3-1. Circle Settings for First-Order <strong>and</strong> Second-Order, Class I WorkWith the Wild T-3(3) When observing a position, place the vertical hair on the first observed object, with thetelescope in the required position (D is direct, with the circle telescope on the left; reverse, R is on theright). Using the micrometer screw, obtain the required seconds setting on the micrometer drum. Referto the circle <strong>and</strong> micrometer seconds in Table 3-1. Using the circle setting knob, set the required degreesetting on the circle. Make the final coincidences with the micrometer screw, ensuring that the twomicrometer readings are within 0.3 of a second before dictating them to the recorder.(a) Continue this procedure on all objects to the right, with the telescope remaining in thesame position, reading the circle <strong>and</strong> the micrometer (do not touch the circle setting knob). After thereading has been made on the last object to the right, rotate the instrument <strong>and</strong> the telescope so that thetelescope is on the opposite side of the object. Mark the reading here in the prescribed manner. Thereading should be about 180 different from the previous reading. Go through the readingEN0593 3-24

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