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I HAVE THREE CONTROL POINTS FROM CLIENT.I WANT TO KNOW  THE ACCURACY OF THESE CONTROL POINTS.AND I WANNA CHECK THESE POINTS ARE CORRECT OR NOT.HOW TO CHECK THEM USING TOTAL STATION? CAN ANYONE SHARE YOUR PROCEDURES IN THE SITE.

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  • GEO Ambassador

    Just a tip but TYPING IN ALL CAPS on the internet is basically screaming at others.  Perhaps you'd like to share more information about the points you are trying to check.

    This looks helpful

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    Procedure for Collecting Total Station Field Mapping Data
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        Thanks for your advice sir.Jaybird
        Now i am working on a construction site.There are three control points :BM-1, BM-2, BM-3.So i set up my station at BM-1 and i check the BS to BM-2.After that i stake out BM-3.
        Then i found dx=0.008 m ,dy=0.006 m ,dz=0.003 m.
        So can i tell that three control points are wrong? How to fix and check them? Do i need to traverse over that three points?And i also want to check the bearing and distance of that points?
        Thanks.

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