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Measuring 3D Missing Line
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Definition of 3D Missing Line: a) A value between two remote points that is calculated by measuring the slope distance, inclination and azimuth value to each targeted point.
The 3D result equates to the slope distance, vertical distance, horizontal distance, inclination as well as the azimuth value from the first measured target one to second one. Typically, this calculation is used to determine spans between utility poles or clearances from conductors to encroaching vegetation.
The 3D Missing Line Routine is an onboard calculation incorporated in all the TruPulse 360 models that have an integrated compass. This is a quick 2-shot routine that calculates the results instantly and displays all the different values simply by pressing the up or down button after the measurement is complete.
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