Surveying Bipods
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Surveying Bipods
(3 Styles Available)- Ships Factory Direct
- Full Manufacturer Warranty
- 30 Day Money Back Guarantee
- Price Match Guarantee
Dutch Hill Aluminum Bipod (Fluorescent Yellow) - DH04-001
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$140.00
(13% OFF!)
Dutch Hill Pole Saver Aluminum Bipod (Fluorescent Yellow) - DH04-001-PS
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$214.00
(22% OFF!)
Dutch Hill Pole Saver Carbon Fiber Prism Pole Bipod - DH04CF-004-PS
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$320.00
(29% OFF!)
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HELPFUL VIDEOS
How to Set Up a Bipod for a Rover in GNSS Surveying
Bipods come in handy in many surveying applications, including GNSS surveying that makes use of real-time kinematic (RTK) positioning and real-time networks (RTN). While RTK surveying requires more receivers than RTN surveying, the former is a more common surveying technique among professionals than the latter. GNSS surveyors prefer RTK surveying since a lot of areas do not have RTN or wireless data access.
This video highlights RTK surveying and lists down all of the surveying instruments professionals need for this. It also explains how to set up both RTK and RTN equipment, which includes a bipod for the mobile receiver or rover.
Surveying Bipods
No matter how well a device performs, it won’t function as optimally as designed without the use of essential accessories. Surveying instruments, for example, need to be set up in a stable position so that they can yield maximum performance and highly accurate results. For this reason, Engineer Warehouse offers accessories for surveying equipment, one of which is a bipod. Because of its two legs, it can provide instruments with a balanced setup, which can help eliminate errors in surveying. Compatible with prism poles or level rods, these bipods are made of durable materials, such as carbon fiber and aluminum, to provide the instruments with sturdy support. However, durability isn’t related to weight at all. In fact, most of these bipods do not weigh much, so they are easy to move to different survey stations and transport to different surveying sites. These bipods also offer quick thumb release for easy adjustments and setups. Moreover, most of them sport bright colors such as fluorescent yellow and red so that surveyors can easily spot them, along with the mounted surveying instruments, in the bright outdoors. As long as these bipods are used, surveying instruments are guaranteed to have secure and stable setups.