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agree within 10 meters, the self-check is satisfactory and the calculator
signals the operator to continue. If the difference is more than 10 meters,
the program automatically goes back to the previous step and the operator
repeats the index point measurements. If the difference is still excessive,
the equipment is probably malfunctioning.
h. Assuming normal operation, the operator can now determine the posi
tion and elevation of any point in the area of overlap between the two photos.
To determine the coordinates of the point previously identified from stimulus
materials, the operator enters the assigned identification number for the
point in the keyboard, views both photos through the Stereotope, and centers
over the point while adjusting the X-parallax and Y-parallax controls. The
operator then signals the calculator and, within 10 seconds, the UTM coordinates
and elevation in meters are printed out automatically together with the point
identification number and UTM zone number. If the point lies within 50 km
of the edge of a UTM zone, the coordinates for both UTM zones are printed out.
These data may be stored on the tape cassette or may be transmitted via tele
typewriter to the user. The whole operational procedure can be completed in
less than 5 minutes.
System Performance - Results from tests conducted with the APPS illustrate
the type of performance to be expected. In one test, points of interest
were identified on reconnaissance photographs with a scale of approximately
1:5,000. These points were then identified on the data base and measured
with the APPS. The locations determined with the APPS were compared to