It would be nice if you gave more of an integrated application. The angle between two pegs seems to be of no use unless your know the distance from the Theodolite plumb to one of the pegs.
Hi david. thanks for excelent tutorial you running,,, very clear explainations , i very much appreciate ,,, please tell us why do we need to know the horozontal and vertival angle of a building ? to determine whats ?
Thanks a million sir. But i have already measured horizontal angle and vertical angle with a horiontal distance and elevation; how can i generate a contour map (topo map of that area) and coordinates????????????????????
I often wonder what these instruments are, as I often see them when I’m out and about. Now I know. Thanks for the post. I’m currently reading a book ‘Cold’ by Ranulph Fiennes, and he’s mentioned Theodolite a few times. I suppose his is a much portable unit, as he uses it on a boat, with rough weather.
i was used to theodolites with the vertical angle starting at zero at the horizon with positive angle of inclination and negative angle of depression. our new theodolite starts at 90 degrees which highly annoys me. i am looking for videos to help me to revise the settings but i just found out right now that you guys also use 90 degrees as starter!
using the theodolite itself won't help you in constructing the building but every construction has to start with reconnaissance surveys as it is needed in the designs. difference in elevations around the construction site is determined using theodolite.
yeah that theodolite measures elevation so u have to convert to zenith if it was on the first or second quadrant 90-Angle u got if it i was on 3rd or 4th quadrant 270-angle obtained
I really hope you will answer my question so here goes. Say you are surveying a area with a instrument much like the one in the video but it has no built in compass, how do you determine true north? As with many Berger type transits which measure great but have no compass yet surveyors used them all the time years back.
The instrument has no built in compass, you must align it with previously established pegs with know co-ordinates and as stated below use solar angles. This type would not use GPS
Dave sir you are explaining nice its is easy to understand us. thank you for your couching.
He gave u a couch? why? potato?
@@MrSatukali same reason why your mum gave him a head.
It would be nice if you gave more of an integrated application. The angle between two pegs seems to be of no use unless your know the distance from the Theodolite plumb to one of the pegs.
Hi david. thanks for excelent tutorial you running,,, very clear explainations , i very much appreciate ,,,
please tell us why do we need to know the horozontal and vertival angle of a building ? to determine whats ?
what keys should I press exactly on the screen?? I found difficulty to remember them
So the angle of elevation (called 'vertical" in the video) as marked in green at 0:32 should be 90 - 83 (rounded) = 7 degrees. Right?
Ja
that's why I am very confused with the last video. It took me a while to figure out how the theodolite works.
How does the 'scan' actually work?
Thanks a million sir.
But i have already measured horizontal angle and vertical angle with a horiontal distance and elevation; how can i generate a contour map (topo map of that area) and coordinates????????????????????
Hi,nice tutorial. Can you add all calculations of distances and angles in detail . Thanks
I often wonder what these instruments are, as I often see them when I’m out and about. Now I know. Thanks for the post. I’m currently reading a book ‘Cold’ by Ranulph Fiennes, and he’s mentioned Theodolite a few times. I suppose his is a much portable unit, as he uses it on a boat, with rough weather.
Sounds like you are confined to your home due to being on quarantine if you are you tubing theodolites. 😊
Exoress Delivers Lockdown. Fortunately not quarantined. Hope you’re well. If you get hold of the book I mentioned, do read it. Stay safe, friend.
i was used to theodolites with the vertical angle starting at zero at the horizon with positive angle of inclination and negative angle of depression.
our new theodolite starts at 90 degrees which highly annoys me.
i am looking for videos to help me to revise the settings but i just found out right now that you guys also use 90 degrees as starter!
+viperfwarlock i still don't get it how finding the grades minutes and seconds would help you constructing a building O_o
using the theodolite itself won't help you in constructing the building but every construction has to start with reconnaissance surveys as it is needed in the designs.
difference in elevations around the construction site is determined using theodolite.
yeah that theodolite measures elevation so u have to convert to zenith if it was on the first or second quadrant 90-Angle u got if it i was on 3rd or 4th quadrant 270-angle obtained
what about grading?
I really hope you will answer my question so here goes. Say you are surveying a area with a instrument much like the one in the video but it has no built in compass, how do you determine true north? As with many Berger type transits which measure great but have no compass yet surveyors used them all the time years back.
With a compass or with the sun. Those are the two methods I know of
The instrument has no built in compass, you must align it with previously established pegs with know co-ordinates and as stated below use solar angles. This type would not use GPS
the displayed vertical angle is not actually the vertical angle between the bottom and top of the structure.
sir can you please tell horizontal Distance how to calculate any formula sir
Sd*Cos(va-90°)
@@mesiransuloco3399 after 4 years 😂😂😂😂
So nice ...thanks
exactly what I want
Very useful
Thanks
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