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Location by Triangulation

Location by Triangulation. Triangulation Example. Triangulation. Two direction lines define a point. Triangulation. A third direction lines provides an error check. Triangulation.

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Location by Triangulation

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  1. Location by Triangulation Triangulation Example

  2. Triangulation • Two direction lines define a point.

  3. Triangulation • A third direction lines provides an error check.

  4. Triangulation • Avoid picking 2 reference points that are close to each other. A small error in the angle will make a big difference in position.

  5. A bearing taken to Point A, is 53° M

  6. 53° Mag. + 15°E Declination --> 68° True

  7. Triangulation Exercise

  8. TriangulationClassroom Exercise

  9. Triangulation Exercise Triangulation Exercise

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