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Total stations are advanced survey instruments that combine the capabilities of a theodolite with a built-in electronic distance meter (EDM) and an onboard computer. They are typically used to measure distances and angles on construction sites, topographical surveys, site inspections, and mapping. URead more
Total stations are advanced survey instruments that combine the capabilities of a theodolite with a built-in electronic distance meter (EDM) and an onboard computer.
They are typically used to measure distances and angles on construction sites, topographical surveys, site inspections, and mapping. Unlike a theodolite, which can only be used to measure horizontal and vertical angles, total stations can also be used to measure distance. They often have capabilities allowing them to store data, perform calculations, and display results on their built-in controls or connected devices.
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