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Laser-diode distance meter in a KERN DKM 3A theodolite

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Abstract

In this paper, we describe a laser–diode distance meter, built into a theodolite, and working on the principle of light intensity modulation (1.75–1.8 GHz) and phase detection. The accuracy of absolute distance measurements in the 3–20-m range is ~1/(1,000,000) rms.

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