One surveying station = 100 feet; one station = 1+00 = 100 feet
ex. 23+00 = 2300 feet
One chain = 66 survey feet.
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One chain is equal to 66 survey feet.
1000 feet
7 feet by 23 feet.
One chain = 66 survey feet.
compare chain surveying with modern technique such as total station?
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Base station can mean one of two things. One, base station could be referring to wireless communications and two, it could be talking about land surveying. For land surveying a base station is a GPS receiver in a known location so the people surveying can get back. When talking about wireless communications it is meaning a station fixed at one point for either a two way radio or either a wireless cellphone site.
One chain is equal to 66 survey feet.
There is an "engineering chain" that measures 100 feet, and then there is a "surveying chain" that measures 66 feet. To get inches, simply multiply the applicable chain by 12.
A total station can be used for various surveying tasks such as measuring angles and distances, conducting topographic surveys, setting out construction sites, creating boundary lines, and performing control surveys for infrastructure projects.
you have to park at least 30 feet away from a fire station because, in case the fire engines need to get to a fire your not in the way
A theodolite is a surveying instrument used to measure horizontal and vertical angles. It requires a separate instrument to measure distances. A total station is a surveying instrument that combines the functions of a theodolite and distance measuring device, allowing for simultaneous measurement of angles and distances.
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The International Space Station orbits Earth at an average altitude of about 250 miles (400 kilometers). This means it is approximately 1.3 million feet away from the surface of the Earth.
You can park 20 feet away from the entrance if your on the same side on the street and 75 feet on the other side of the street