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The Short Life Of A CORS Station


PFF

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For obvious reasons, everything associated with a CORS station must be specifically engineered, down to the smallest detail, to ensure accuracy.

 

 

DI1889 HISTORY - Date Condition Report By

DI1889 HISTORY - 20060731 MONUMENTED NCGS

DI1889 HISTORY - 20070531 MARK NOT FOUND NCGS

DI1889

DI1889 STATION DESCRIPTION

DI1889

DI1889'DESCRIBED BY NORTH CAROLINA GEODETIC SURVEY 2006

DI1889'RECOVERED AS DESCRIBED.

DI1889

DI1889 STATION RECOVERY (2007)

DI1889

DI1889'RECOVERY NOTE BY NORTH CAROLINA GEODETIC SURVEY 2007 (WMK)

DI1889'THIS CORS STATION NO LONGER EXISTS. THE ANTENNA MOUNTING BRACKET DID

DI1889'NOT MEET THE SPECS REQUIRED BY NGS AND A NEW BRACKET HAS BEEN

DI1889'INSTALLED AND A NEW CORS POSITION WILL BE ESTABLISHED. THE NEW CORS

DI1889'STATION POSITION WILL VARY SLIGHTLY FROM THIS POSITION. THE NEW

DI1889'POSITION WILL HAVE A NEW PID NUMBER.

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