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Posted by Dachshund on August 12, 2006 at 10:58:54 from (151.213.42.184):
In Reply to: berger transit posted by 4020 on August 12, 2006 at 10:06:44:
I also level the tripod before the transit/level goes on. Get your Benchmark (BM) on something that is not movable and shoot an "HI" (Height of Instument) off of that mark. No matter what happens to the transit, you can always get back to the benchmark and just add or subtract the original HI from the new one. Just keep track of where the BM is acording to your transit (HI) and you will be fine. It's not real complicated. Just write down what you see and keep track of where you've been. My BIL bought a rod that was in inches, instead tenths, thinking that it would be easier to use. Get the tenths and it will be simplier.
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