A total station is an electronic/optical instrument used in modern surveying. It's essentially an electronic theodolite (for measuring angles) integrated with an electronic distance meter (EDM) to measure distances. Total stations are used for a variety of surveying tasks, including measuring angles and distances, determining elevations, creating maps, and setting out construction projects. They are commonly used in land surveying, construction, mining, and other engineering applications.
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