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Archaeology made easy with the Bad Elf Flex Base and Rover
The Bad Elf Flex GNSS Base and Rover is an excellent solution for archaeology projects due to its accuracy, price, and versatility. -
How to set ground control for drone operations
Setting ground control points (GCPs) is an essential step for achieving high-accuracy mapping drone flights. -
Staking out points made simple with Bad Elf GNSS
“Stake out” is a land surveying method used to physically mark the location of points on the ground. These points typically correspond to specific features, such as property corners, building corners, or utility lines. The process involves measuring distances and bearings from a known point, often a property boundary or previously surveyed marker, to the desired location of the point being staked out.
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