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Created by a land surveyor, the Totem Pole is designed for use with electronic distance-measuring instruments.
A land surveyor from Traverse City, Mich., invented and patented Totem Pole, an improved prism pole for use with total station-type surveying instruments. The Totem Pole is also designed for use with electronic distance-measuring instruments. It provides the ability to acquire a measurement within any site zone available to the instrument operator and helps to overcome typical line-of-site difficulties created by obstructions in the field.