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Fig. 12.10 Static GPS remote location
locate SB1, which might take days. The GPS location could probably be accom-
plished in a much shorter time. Of course, in order to complete the survey and
determine the direction in which the state line runs, it would be necessary to tie
into an additional monument somewhere on the line, preferably on the right side
of the locus. An additional consideration is that it may be preferable to set three
points with GPS near the wooded area so that their accuracy could be checked
with the total station. Although their absolute positional accuracy would not be
confirmed, their relative accuracy could be confirmed. Occupying additional
points at the locus with GPS would be prudent as it would strengthen the network.
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