riverbumpkin
Civil/Environmental
- Nov 6, 2008
- 4
This all might sound elementry but:
In my opinion if I were to re-backsight, I would re-level my instrument then re-backsight, then proceed with my shots. Is this wrong?
I have a co-worker who dissagrees. He will continue to hold the wandering of the instrument and re-backsight, not re-leveling, getting out some error but the instrument is sill out 30 seconds more or less. Then continueing with the shots.
He has been tought this procedure from more than one RLS and will not budge. My mind is having a tough time with the logic of not re-leveling.I have been tought to re-level for the re-backsight.
What would be the proper procedure for a "re-backsight"
Looking for more opinions.
In my opinion if I were to re-backsight, I would re-level my instrument then re-backsight, then proceed with my shots. Is this wrong?
I have a co-worker who dissagrees. He will continue to hold the wandering of the instrument and re-backsight, not re-leveling, getting out some error but the instrument is sill out 30 seconds more or less. Then continueing with the shots.
He has been tought this procedure from more than one RLS and will not budge. My mind is having a tough time with the logic of not re-leveling.I have been tought to re-level for the re-backsight.
What would be the proper procedure for a "re-backsight"
Looking for more opinions.