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Measuring a horizontal angle and a horizontal distance using Total Stations (Double Face method)

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This video elaborates, one of the essential operations of Closed linked and Closed loop traverses. It explains step by step procedure of how to measure a Horizontal angle between two pickets and how to measure a Horizontal distance between the instrument and the target prism at the forward direction. Further, it explain all the minor steps such as Check the tilt, adjusting EDM settings of the Total Stations, targeting the prisms, focusing and removing parallax error and recording the readings in field note book.

Further, this video teach you how to find the mean value of face left and right angles, and how to find the included angle (Reduced angle) between two pickets. Therefore, this video is very useful for any person who is facing for Viva, practical assessments and exams on Surveying and levelling modules. Further, I 100% assure you that you will not commit any mistake if you follow the same steps as explained in this video.

Further, I wish all the best for your exams, practical assessments and for your lifelong learning in the field of Surveying and Levelling.

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