You are the wizard, but for as normal people the physical laws are valid. ;)

Martin

Odesláno z iPhonu

6. 9. 2019 v 10:39, Pavel Herich <her...@speleodd.sk>:

> Martin,
> I´ve never used this back extention, but before every "topo day" I use to 
> calibrate DistoX, which brings me errors under 0,5 % permanetly, very rarely 
> between 0,5 - 1 %.
> Pavel
> 
> 
> Dňa 2019-09-06 10:00 Martin Sluka via Therion napísal(a):
>>> 5. 9. 2019 v 13:10, Max D <m...@foxel.org>:
>>> So I know that if the display is to the right the Disto tends to
>>> reassure an Azimuth 2 degrees to high and if the display is to the
>>> left.
>>> And when the display is to the left it tends to give an Azimuth 1
>>> degree to low.
>> The main source of error could be misaligned back side of Disto with
>> station point especially together with short distance to measured
>> station. There is a way to reduce this error to minimum when the back
>> extension aligned with laser beam of the Disto is used.
>> Martin
>> _______________________________________________
>> Therion mailing list
>> Therion@speleo.sk
>> https://mailman.speleo.sk/listinfo/therion
> _______________________________________________
> Therion mailing list
> Therion@speleo.sk
> https://mailman.speleo.sk/listinfo/therion

_______________________________________________
Therion mailing list
Therion@speleo.sk
https://mailman.speleo.sk/listinfo/therion

Reply via email to