The document provides guidelines for setting up and operating a base station for GPS surveying. It describes the key components of a base station including a GPS receiver, antenna, radio, and power
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Structure AggregationPopulation Growth and Assignment to StructuresStructure valuationOccupancy TypeConstruction TypeFoundation Type and HeightVehiclesGround ElevationsOccupancy types are used to help determine structure valuation, population, and to define structure damage criteria (for flooding). The occupancy types are based on the FEMA occupancy type definitions with further classification to meet the criteria for USACE economic guidance memorandums. The table of occupancy type names and their descriptions ar...See more on hec ace.army.miltrimble
Base station operation guidelines
This topic introduces the concept of base station operation, provides information to help you identify good setup locations, describes best practices for setting up the equipment, and outlines the
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The present document specifies the applicable requirements, procedures, test conditions, performance assessment and performance criteria for NR base stations and associated ancillary equipment in the
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These required attributes exist to meet the computational constraints of the software consuming the NSI. To successfully upload datasets to the NSI, the datasets must contain the required...
Site attributes are values that you can use to describe the characteristics of your site, such as brand, country, region, and platform (for example, phone, tablet, or desktop).
Attribute Guide
The Attribute Guide presented below is provided as suggested best practices. This guide was created to support a nationwide survey completed by the NSI Development Team.
For DOD''s twelve joint bases, each joint base has a military department designated as a “lead component” that manages the installation in coordination with supported components and tenant
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It provides guidance, processes and procedures for preparing base support plans and conducting expeditionary site surveys.
RELEASE NOTES
DoD site names frequently contain acronyms to describe the site. The following table defines those acronyms which appear in the data.
This topic introduces the concept of base station operation, provides information to help you identify good setup locations, describes best practices for setting up the equipment, and outlines the
For inventory purposes, installations are comprised of sites, where a site is defined as a specific geographic location of federally owned or managed land and is assigned to military installation.