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3E551 Engineering Apprentice, VOL.3 [Edit Code 01]
Review flashcards from the third volume of CDC's for airmen with the 3E531 AFSC.
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Term
Why do taping arrows come in sets of 11?
Definition
So that measurements of 1,000 feet can easily be recorded without confusion.
Term
What is the general rule for applying tension to a steel tape?
Definition
20 pounds per 100 feet.
Term
What is it called when the recorder inadvertently forgets to record a tape length?
Definition
Dropping a tape.
Term
Define accuracy for "first."
Definition
1:25000.
Term
Define accuracy for "second."
Definition
1:10000.
Term
Define accuracy for "third."
Definition
1:5000.
Term
Define accuracy for "fourth."
Definition
1:3000.
Term
Define "Accuracy."
Definition
The quality of a result; your work compared to established standards.
Term
Define "Precision."
Definition
The quality of an operation by which a result was obtained.
Term
When horizontally taping on sloping ground, why must you keep the tape horizontal?
Definition
If the tape is not horizontal, you introduce error.
Term
What is "breaking tape"?
Definition
Measuring a full tape length in a series of short measurements.
Term
What two factors determine the number of times a tape must be "broken" when taping on sloping ground?
Definition
The steepness of the slope and the height at which the tapeman can plumb accurately and comfortably.
Term
How many members are usually on a taping party?
Definition
Three.
Term
Which team member is responsible for supervising the taping party?
Definition
Head tapeman.
Term
Who keeps the taping party in alignment?
Definition
Rear tapeman.
Term
Which member of the taping party is responsible for making sure the tape is in the proper position?
Definition
All the members of the team.
Term
What is the difference between an "error" and a "mistake"?
Definition
An error is constantly present and can be detected and compensated for. A mistake is a blunder and may not be detectable.
Term
What is a standardized tape?
Definition
A tape whose length has been compared to a known distance under known conditions.
Term
When measuring between established points with a "short" tape, will you add or subtract the correction?
Definition
Subtract.
Term
At what temperature is the standard length of a steel tape usually determined?
Definition
68 degrees.
Term
How much do most steel tapes expand or contract per 100 feet per 15 degree chance in temperature?
Definition
0.01 foot.
Term
What does "stadia" mean?
Definition
Stadia is a method of measuring distance and difference in elevation, based on the geometric principle that in two similar triangles the corresponding sides are proportional.
Term
What equipment is required for stadia measurements?
Definition
A graduated rod, and an optical instrument which contains three horizontal cross hairs and one vertical hair.
Term
What is the value of stadia constant C for an internal focusing instrument?
Definition
Zero.
Term
What is the value of stadia constant C for an external focusing instrument?
Definition
One foot.
Term
Define "stadia interval factor."
Definition
The focal length of the telescope's objective lens divided by the actual distance between the stadia hairs.
Term
What is the formula for the horizontal distance from the focal point to the rod?
Definition
D = ( f / i ) I.
Term
What is the horizontal distance with a stadia interval factor of 100 and a stadia intercept of 3.73?
Definition
373 feet.
Term
Find the horizontal distance when the stadia interval factor is 200, the top hair reading is 6.22, and the center hair reading is 5.30.
Definition
368 feet.
Term
What is the formula for slope taping?
Definition
C = h^2/2s. H is the difference in elevation, S is the slope distance.
Term
What is the formula used for distance when there is standardized tape?
Definition
Total distance / 100, multiplied by the difference between the standardized tape's length and 100 (+/-), then added or subtracted to the total distance.
Term
What is the formula used to determine sag?
Definition
C = W^2 x L / 24t^2. C is the correction for sag, W is the total weight of the tape, L is the length of the tape, and T is the tension applied.
Term
Define "direction."
Definition
The angular relationship of one line to another.
Term
Define "angle."
Definition
The difference in values of two directions observed from the same point.
Term
In what three ways may an angle be observed?
Definition
As a station angle, as an explement angle, or as a deflection angle.
Term
What do we call an angle observed by backsighting a station, then measuring clockwise to a forward station?
Definition
A station angle.
Term
What do we call an angle that is observed by backsighting a station, plunging the telescope, then turning the angle to the forward station?
Definition
A deflection angle.
Term
What two angles' sum must equal 360 degrees?
Definition
A station angle and an explement angle.
Term
A survey follows a figure that ties into the starting point and the station angles are taken inside the figure. What kind of angles are their explement angles?
Definition
Exterior angle.
Term
Define "azimuth."
Definition
A horizontal line measured from north, turned clockwise, and has a value from 0 to 360.
Term
What kind of azimuths are usually based on meridians?
Definition
True azimuths.
Term
What kind of azimuth is based on the assumption that a small part of the earth's surface can coincide with the surface of a geometric figure that can be developed into a plane?
Definition
Grid azimuths.
Term
By how much may the compass measured difference between a magnetic forward azimuth and the magnetic back azimuth vary?
Definition
Several degrees because of local magnetic attraction.
Term
What three things must you know to compute the azimuth of an unknown line?
Definition
The azimuth of the known line, the angle between the known and unknown lines, and the direction in which the angle was turned.
Term
Define "bearing."
Definition
A horizontal line turned from either north or south, in a clockwise or counterclockwise direction, having an angular value between 0 and 90.
Term
What must be done to ensure any degree of accuracy when using the theodolite?
Definition
Properly set the instrument up on its tripod.
Term
When setting up the tripod, what should you always strive to do?
Definition
Set it up so the position, which you will occupy, will be in between two legs.
Term
What is the last step in setting up the tripod?
Definition
Tighten the wing nuts on the tripod legs.
Term
What are the major assemblies of the theodolite?
Definition
Tribrach, lower part, alidade, and telescope.
Term
Which assembly screws to the tripod?
Definition
Tribrach.
Term
Where is the standing axis located?
Definition
Lower plate.
Term
What three motion locks are located on the lower plate?
Definition
Horizontal clamp, circle locking level, horizontal drive screw.
Term
Which motion lock is unlocked to a record a turned angle?
Definition
Circle locking lever.
Term
Which motion lock allows fine tuning of a setting?
Definition
Horizontal drive screw.
Term
Where is the tilting axis located?
Definition
Alidade.
Term
Where is the vertical located?
Definition
Inside the same standard as the illumination mirror.
Term
How is the theodolite viewed in "face right" position?
Definition
The vertical circle will be in the right standard.
Term
What is used to locate the theodolite precisely over a point?
Definition
Optical plummet.
Term
What is used for initial leveling?
Definition
Circular level.
Term
What is used for final leveling?
Definition
Plate level.
Term
What does focusing the telescope eyepiece eliminate?
Definition
Parallax.
Term
When viewing the horizontal and vertical circles through the reading microscope, what color is the horizontal circle?
Definition
Yellow.
Term
What is the sum of the upper and lower reading of the horizontal circle?
Definition
360 degrees.
Term
How does the vertical circle display vertical angles?
Definition
Using zenith distances.
Term
What position is the telescope when a vertical angle of 270 degrees is viewed?
Definition
Horizontal.
Term
After indexing the horizontal circle, where is the telescope pointed?
Definition
At the rear station.
Term
Where is the telescope pointed when reading the last reading?
Definition
At the forward station.
Term
What is measuring in both faces also known as?
Definition
Doubling an angle.
Term
Why do we double an angle?
Definition
To compensate for instrument and personal errors.
Term
Is face left the direct, or indirect position?
Definition
Direct position.
Term
What is it called when vertical angles are sighted twice?
Definition
Double sighting.
Term
What must be done when the mean for either a horizontal or vertical angle is not within +/- 15 seconds of the first reading?
Definition
The entire measurement should be repeated.
Term
Name the three types of errors that affect angle observations?
Definition
Instrument, personal, and environmental errors.
Term
What kind of error is making coincidence for reading?
Definition
Personal error.
Term
What kind of error is eccentricity of the horizontal circle?
Definition
Instrumental error.
Term
What kind of errors are differential temperatures?
Definition
Environmental error.
Term
What kind of error is refraction?
Definition
Environmental error.
Term
What kind of errors are small graduation errors of the horizontal circle?
Definition
Instrumental error.
Term
What kind of error is pointing the instrument?
Definition
Personal error.
Term
What kind of errors are adjustable errors of the theodolite?
Definition
Instrumental error.
Term
What kind of error is phase?
Definition
Environmental error.
Term
What kind of error is centering the instrument?
Definition
Personal error.
Term
What kind of error is leveling the instrument?
Definition
Personal error.
Term
What kind of error is reading the circles?
Definition
Personal error.
Term
What should you always use to pick up the theodolite?
Definition
The carrying handle.
Term
How may you carry the set up theodolite in open areas?
Definition
Over the shoulder.
Term
How should you carry the set up theodolite in congested or brushy areas?
Definition
The tripod under on arm, the other hand under tripod.
Term
Who most likely performs periodic maintenance on your surveying instruments at your base?
Definition
The PMEL, or a private contractor.
Term
How many adjustments could you perform in the field on your theodolite?
Definition
Six.
Term
If you happen to perform any field adjustments on your theodolite, what should you do immediately upon returning to your shop?
Definition
Turn the instrument into your certified lab.
Term
What does the EDM instrument use to measure distances?
Definition
Light beams.
Term
How accurate is the EDM?
Definition
Nearest thousandth of a foot.
Term
Once you attach an EDM to a theodolite, what have you created?
Definition
A total station.
Term
Where do total station instruments excel?
Definition
When high accuracy and/or high complexity is an issue.
Term
What are the main parts of a total station?
Definition
Theodolite, EDM, and computerized data recorder.
Term
What type of display does the total station keyboard use?
Definition
LCD.
Term
What type of level is the AF's choice since the 1980s?
Definition
Auto levels.
Term
What does "differential leveling" mean?
Definition
All rod readings are compared to an established elevation and the differences are computed to establish elevations of other points.
Term
What feature allows the auto level to maintain a horizontal line of sight?
Definition
An optical pendulum hung in the telescope's optical path.
Term
How are the cross hairs of the auto level fine tuned on the rod?
Definition
Using the tangent screw.
Term
What is a very important consideration when carrying the auto level?
Definition
Always carry the instrument in the upright position.
Term
Since the auto level is so easy to set up and level, what habit should you acquire?
Definition
Disassembling the level from its tripod and carrying it in its case.
Term
What field adjustment can be made on the auto level?
Definition
Adjusting the circular level.
Term
Name the two types of leveling rods.
Definition
Self-reading and target rods.
Term
What type of self-reading rod is most widely used?
Definition
Philadelphia rod.
Term
What is the length of the Philadelphia rod in normal and extended position?
Definition
7 and 13 feet.
Term
When a target rod is used, who takes the reading?
Definition
The rodman.
Term
What can the rodman do to ensure the rod is vertical?
Definition
Respond to the instrumentman's instruction, use a rod level, and wave the rod.
Term
On a rod graduated to hundredths, what do the bottoms of the black marks indicate on the reference plane?
Definition
Odd hundredths.
Term
How can the instrumentman tell if the rod is vertical in the plane that is perpendicular to the line of sight?
Definition
By comparing the rod to the vertical cross hair.
Term
What is the advantage of using a target rod?
Definition
Mistakes in reading are less likely.
Term
Name three conditions when using a target rod will facilitate the work.
Definition
Very long sights, sights in which the rod is partly obscured, and where you must establish a number of points all at the same direction.
Term
What is the preferred maximum distance for sighting a leveling rod?
Definition
300 feet.
Term
How is the vertical distance between two points determined?
Definition
Subtracting the smaller reading from the larger.
Term
When is the level bubble checked?
Definition
Before and after every sighting.
Term
Name three accessories that increase the accuracy of measuring vertical distances.
Definition
Rod target, rod level, and turning point.
Term
Which feature of the rod target allows reading to fractions of a graduation?
Definition
The vernier.
Term
What are the two types of rod verniers?
Definition
Direct and retrograde vernier.
Term
What are the two types of rod levels?
Definition
Spirit and circular levels.
Term
Which type of rod level is preferred, and why?
Definition
Circular level, because the rodman only has to watch one bubble.
Term
What type of turning point would you use in sandy soil?
Definition
Turning plate.
Term
What type of turning point would you use on firm ground?
Definition
Turning pin or a wooden stake.
Term
What type of range pole should be used when surveying near powerlines?
Definition
Fiberglass.
Term
How many arrows are included in a set?
Definition
11.
Term
What is the term used for measuring a 100 foot horizontal distance in a series of measurements that total 100 feet?
Definition
Breaking tape.
Term
Which member of the taping party aligns the head tapeman?
Definition
Rear tapeman.
Term
What is always present in surveying operations, but can be compensated through detection and correcting?
Definition
Errors.
Term
Which ratio is not a stadia interval?
Definition
1:300.
Term
In surveying, what is the angular relationship of one line to another?
Definition
Direction.
Term
What two angles equal 360 degrees?
Definition
Station and explement angles.
Term
How many azimuths does every line have?
Definition
Two.
Term
What direction description should not be used when exact north is critical?
Definition
Magnetic.
Term
In computing and determining azimuths, when the angle is turned to the right (clockwise) from the known line, the value of the angle is:
Definition
Added.
Term
Besides being turned from north to south in clockwise or counterclockwise direction, what other features describes a bearing?
Definition
An angular value between 0 and 90.
Term
What does the azimuth equal in the southwest quadrant?
Definition
Azimuth = bearing angle + 180 degrees.
Term
What are the four major assemblies of the theodolite?
Definition
Tribrach, lower part, alidade, telescope.
Term
On which major assembly of the theodolite will you find the circular level?
Definition
Tribrach.
Term
On the theodolite, which motion lock, when unlocked, allows the recording of any angle turned?
Definition
Circle locking lever.
Term
Where on the theodolite is the tilting axis supported?
Definition
Standards.
Term
What color is the vertical circle on the theodolite?
Definition
White.
Term
When measuring a vertical angle, in what position is the telescope initially indexed?
Definition
90 degrees.
Term
Which of the following is not a type of error affecting angle observations?
Definition
Manufacturer.
Term
In how many cases is the theodolite stored?
Definition
Two.
Term
What should be used to remove dust from the knobs of the theodolite?
Definition
Camel's hair brush.
Term
If the line of sight is not perpendicular to the tilting axis, what field adjustment is needed?
Definition
Horizontal collimation error.
Term
What are the components of a total station surveying equipment?
Definition
Theodolite, EDM, data recorder.
Term
How many field adjustments can you perform on the auto level?
Definition
One.
Term
When reading the rod, what color are the whole foot marks?
Definition
Red.
Term
What are the two types of verniers used on rod targets?
Definition
Direct and retrograde.
Term
What type of rod level is preferred?
Definition
Circular.
Term
What type of turning point would you use in sandy soil?
Definition
Turning plate.
Term
What type of turning point would you use on concrete pavement?
Definition
Turning plate.
Term
Plane surveys are performed when only limited accuracy is required and the area is less than about:
Definition
250 sq km, or 155 sq miles.
Term
The three survey networks established within the US are:
Definition
Basic, supplementary, and auxiliary.
Term
Reconnaissance will usually determine what surveying condition?
Definition
Weather and terrain.
Term
Survey speed is a result of saving time through:
Definition
Skill, planning and preparation, and making measurements that are consistent with accuracy requirements.
Term
Which information does not have to appear in the field notebook?
Definition
Detailed sketch of the job site with a north arrow.
Term
How accurate must sketches be in the field notebook?
Definition
Drawn to scale, drawn approximately, and drawn to exaggerated scale for clarity.
Term
What is true of surveying field notes?
Definition
They are never erased.
Term
Which item is not a solution used to check surveying computations?
Definition
Weighted solution.
Term
Which of the following is a type of surveying error?
Definition
Systematic error.
Term
The difference between the measured value of a quantity and the true value of the quantity is the called the:
Definition
Resultant error.
Term
What is the highest order work that can be performed with an ordinary 100 foot surveyor's tape, which can be read to the nearest .01 foot?
Definition
Second order work.
Term
What is established by a traverse?
Definition
Horizontal control.
Term
A four-sided traverse that ends on the point of beginning has one line, DA, crossing a lake. If you find the length DA mathematically, then the traverse is:
Definition
A random traverse.
Term
What is determined from a reconnaissance traverse?
Definition
Starting point, the route to be followed, and the points to be controlled.
Term
The directions of traverse lines to be used as a road centerline are:
Definition
Determined before the survey.
Term
What is the usual type of hub, and how is it driven into the ground?
Definition
2 x 2, driven flush.
Term
The starting point of a traverse must be a:
Definition
Known position.
Term
What category of leveling uses trigonometry?
Definition
Indirect.
Term
Which result happens during leveling if there is an error in the line of sight adjustment?
Definition
The horizontal plane will be distorted into a conical plane, the error will be cancelled if the backsight and foresight are equidistant, and if the foresight is consistently longer than the backsight, the error will accumulate.
Term
In differential leveling, which telescope wire is used in the one-wire method?
Definition
Center.
Term
For a comfortable stance, how far apart should the rodman's feet be spaced?
Definition
1.5 feet.
Term
What method is usually used to adjust turning point elevations for third order leveling?
Definition
Straight line adjusting.
Term
When is trigonometric leveling used?
Definition
For lower order surveys; on uneven terrain.
Term
If time is the governing issues, what would be the best way to do a topographic survey?
Definition
Total station.
Term
After the initial data has been entered, data collectors will prompt the operator for:
Definition
Station and measurement entries.
Term
To collect and store the data after each measurement taken with a total station you must do what procedure?
Definition
Press the record button.
Term
What form do contour lines take when crossing streams?
Definition
V.
Term
Compared to field sketching, one advantage of office sketching is:
Definition
You do not have to carry much equipment.
Term
What elements constitute a reconnaissance survey?
Definition
Preparations, determining basic considerations and criteria for the project, and collecting field data.
Term
Why is a reconnaissance survey made?
Definition
To eliminate impractical or infeasible routes.
Term
What is an important phase of reconnaissance?
Definition
Topographic maps and aerial photographs.
Term
Upon why type of soil should roads and structures be located?
Definition
Stable, high-bearing strength, easily drained soil.
Term
What are the normal and maximum grades for a road?
Definition
Normal maximum grade is 10%, desirable maximum is 6%, except on sharp curves, where it's 4%.
Term
What is the absolute minimum radius for a horizontal curve?
Definition
80 feet.
Term
Upon what factors is the length of a vertical curve base?
Definition
Amount and direction of change.
Term
What is the minimum length of curves on summits?
Definition
125 feet per 4 percent algebraic difference in grades.
Term
What is the minimum length of curves in sags?
Definition
100 feet per 4 percent algebraic difference in grades.
Term
What is the most important consideration in a construction project?
Definition
Drainage.
Term
What is a preliminary survey?
Definition
A detailed study of a route selected on the basis of a reconnaissance survey.
Term
What elements constitute a preliminary survey?
Definition
Running a traverse along a proposed route, establishing levels, recording topography, and plotting results.
Term
For what purpose is a preliminary survey used?
Definition
To determine the final location of the project.
Term
List the four types of horizontal curves.
Definition
Simple curve (an arc), compound curve (two simple curves joined together), reverse curve (two simple curves that curve in opposite directions), and spiral curve (a curve with a varying radius).
Term
Distance from the point of intersection to the point of curvature or point of tangency.
Definition
Tangent distance.
Term
The end of the curve.
Definition
Point of tangency.
Term
The beginning of the curve.
Definition
Point of curvature.
Term
Distance from the point of intersection to the midpoint of the curve.
Definition
External distance.
Term
Defines the "sharpness" or "flatness" of the curve.
Definition
Degree of curve.
Term
The deflection angle at the point of intersection.
Definition
Intersecting angle.
Term
Distance from the point of curvature to the point of tangency along the curve.
Definition
Length of curve.
Term
The chord from the point of curvature to the point of tangency.
Definition
Long chord.
Term
Point where the back and forward tangents intersect.
Definition
Point of intersection.
Term
Formed by two radii from the curve to the point of curvature and the point of tangency.
Definition
Central angle.
Term
Distance from the midpoint to the curve to the midpoint of the long chord.
Definition
Middle ordinate.
Term
The radius of the circle of which the curve is an arc.
Definition
Radius.
Term
What two methods can be used to compute the degree of curve?
Definition
Arc and chord definition.
Term
At what interval are centerlines staked on smooth terrain?
Definition
Far enough to guarantee uninterrupted progress.
Term
At what interval are centerlines staked on rough terrain or curves?
Definition
Concurrently with the centerline.
Term
What is the most expensive phase of road construction?
Definition
Earthwork.
Term
What is cross-section paper commonly called?
Definition
10x10 paper.
Term
What are the two most common scales for plotting cross-sections vertically and horizontally?
Definition
1"=5', and1"=10'.
Term
What is defined by a cord stretched over two batter boards, and held against the alignment rail?
Definition
The building line and the grade elevation.
Term
What is the first step is laying out a building?
Definition
Establish a baseline.
Term
Why do we use batter boards?
Definition
To establish grade and alignment.
Term
What are the dimensions of crosspieces?
Definition
1x4, or 1x6.
Term
What determines the grade at which batter boards are set for various areas of a building?
Definition
They're all set to the same grade, or level.
Term
What theorem do you use to check the diagonals of a building?
Definition
Pythagorean.
Term
What information must a sewer plan and profile show for you to stake out a sewer?
Definition
The horizontal location of each line, the horizontal location and character of each appurtenance, the invert elevation of each appurtenance, and the gradient of each line.
Term
At what intervals are hubs and stakes for sewer lines usually set?
Definition
25 feet.
Term
How far away from the sewer centerline are the hubs set?
Definition
5-8 feet.
Term
What is the minimum width of a two-way road?
Definition
23 feet.
Term
What is the absolute minimum sight distance in a non-passing area?
Definition
200 feet.
Term
What is the absolute minimum sight distance in a passing area?
Definition
350 feet.
Term
If the slope has a ratio of 2.5 to 1, what is the rise if the run is 10 feet?
Definition
4 feet.
Term
Which does the traverse party perform?
Definition
Establish points of intersection.
Term
Which task does the level party perform?
Definition
Profiles the area.
Term
What type of horizontal curve provides a transition from a tangent to a curve?
Definition
Spiral.
Term
What is the formula for the sum of the interior angles of a polygon?
Definition
(n-2) x 180.
Term
What element of a horizontal curve defines the "sharpness" of "flatness" of the curve?
Definition
D, or degrees.
Term
Which curve formula applies only to arc definition?
Definition
D = 36000 / 2 pi R.
Term
In the chord definition, as the degree of the curve increases, what happens to the radius?
Definition
Decreases, but not proportionally.
Term
Which three parts of a horizontal curve must be known before the complete curve can be computed?
Definition
Point of intersection, I, and D.
Term
What does the sum of the deflection angles of a horizontal curve equal?
Definition
One-half the I angle.
Term
For a 100-foot chord, what does the deflection angle equal?
Definition
D / 2.
Term
Why is setting a curve by "backing in" advantageous?
Definition
Errors in the center of the survey where they are less noticeable.
Term
If it is impossible to stake the entire curve from the point of curvature, where else can be the instrument be set up?
Definition
Point of tangency, or immediate set up.
Term
When is the vertical scale on a profile plot exaggerated?
Definition
When the terrain is flat.
Term
Why would the proposed grade be "juggled" on a profile plot?
Definition
To balance the cut and fill.
Term
In cross-section leveling, how accurate are shots taken?
Definition
Nearest tenth-foot.
Term
In plotting cross-sections, where do you get the finished grade elevations?
Definition
At each station from the profile.
Term
What type of curve is used in vertical curves?
Definition
Parabolic.
Term
What does checking the first and second differences do in a vertical curve computation?
Definition
Ensures accuracy.
Term
When are alignment markers marked by flags and rods?
Definition
In hasty alignment.
Term
Which type of construction stake indicates the point at which the grading operation intersects the existing grade?
Definition
Slope.
Term
Since the rise in a slope ratio is always equal to 1, what is the value of the slope ration?
Definition
S, slope.
Term
Upon who does the speed and efficiency of the slope stake party depend on more than any other person?
Definition
Rodman.
Term
What determines the length of batter boards?
Definition
Required gradeline.
Term
With what reference are curb inlets usually staked out?
Definition
With the street plan.
Term
What is the spacing of satellites meant to provide?
Definition
The visibility of five to nine satellites from any point on the earth's surface or in its atmosphere.
Term
What are the possible applications for GPS technology?
Definition
Virtually any task requiring the location of things on the earth's surface or in its atmosphere.
Term
What are the limitations of a GPS survey system?
Definition
They can't be used for subterranean surveys or surveys with extensive overhead obstructions.
Term
The hand-held GPS navigation units currently in use provide what degree of accuracy?
Definition
20 meters.
Term
What are the two primary methods of performing a GPS survey?
Definition
Static and kinematic.
Term
When would you prefer to use static GPS surveying methods?
Definition
For long-distance work, control densification projects, and where mobility limits uses of the other techniques.
Term
Kinematic GPS surveying is most like what traditional surveying method?
Definition
Radial surveying.
Term
Why is kinematic GPS surveying so demanding?
Definition
Because you must maintain lock on the satellites at all times.
Term
What are the advantages of pseudo-kinematic surveying?
Definition
No initialization is required and there is no requirement for maintaining lock on the satellites.
Term
What does the term differential refer to in a GPS survey?
Definition
To the method of correcting for phase ambiguities.
Term
The GPS system consists of:
Definition
24 satellites in 6 orbital planes.
Term
What time frame is normally required for a static station?
Definition
One hour or more.
Term
What is the most accurate method of GPS survey?
Definition
Static.
Term
You should revisit the stations on a kinematic survey to provide:
Definition
Survey closure.
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