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5 th BCRA Cave Technology Symposium

5 th BCRA Cave Technology Symposium. British Cave Research Association is a constituent body of the British Caving Association BCRA has a number of Special Interest Groups, including Cave Surveying Group Cave Radio & Electronics Group Explosives Users Group

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5 th BCRA Cave Technology Symposium

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  1. 5thBCRA Cave Technology Symposium

  2. British Cave Research Associationis a constituent body of the • British Caving AssociationBCRA has a number of Special Interest Groups, including • Cave Surveying Group • Cave Radio & Electronics Group • Explosives Users Group • Cave Photography (loose affiliation) • Archaeology (in process of being set up)

  3. Programme • PHOTOGRAPHY • High Dynamic Range Photography – Mike Bedford • Using Internet tools to process photos in 3D – Michael Topsom • COMMUNICATIONS • Mountain and Cave Rescue using the SarCall system – Jon Whiteley • SURVEYING • Laser scanner development for 3D cave surveying – Kevin Dixon • Innovative budget cave surveying using structured light triangulation – Paul Mann

  4. Programme • BCRA and Cave Science • Dave Checkley • VIDEO • Video/AV editing using Sony Vegas Home Studio – Footleg • CAVE RADIO • How Earth Current Antennas Really Work – David Gibson

  5. Programme • SUNDAY: Provisional Programme • Morning – CREG “classroom” The BCRA library at Glutton Bridge (near toBuxton) will be open on, for browsing, and for any further ‘classroom’ sessions that arise out of the Saturday talks • Afternoon – CSG “classroom” Featuring “paperless surveying training”, following on from last year’s practical session on the use of DistoX and calibration If there is a demand, there may also be some underground practical surveying training on Sunday morning. Numbers may be limited and if you wish to participate you must contact us or turn up on the Saturday, as final arrangements will not be made until then

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