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==General description==
 
==General description==
 
Haga is a device to measure tree heights within distances of 15, 20, 25 and 30m to the tree by the [[trigonometric principle]].The distance to three can optically be determined. Additionally there is a scale for slope measurements in % implemented. Therefore a levelling board is available.  
 
Haga is a device to measure tree heights within distances of 15, 20, 25 and 30m to the tree by the [[trigonometric principle]].The distance to three can optically be determined. Additionally there is a scale for slope measurements in % implemented. Therefore a levelling board is available.  
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File: haga01_portrait.jpg|Figure 1: Haga altimeter
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File:using haga.jpg|Using a Haga altimeter
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[[file: haga01_portrait.jpg|thumb|300px|Figure 1: Haga altimeter]]
 
[[File:using haga.jpg|thumb|300px|Using a Haga altimeter]]
 
 
 
 
 
==Handling==
 
==Handling==
 
The handling of the Haga is similar to the [[Blume Leiss]]. A button enables the actor to lock the needle where the measurement value can be read.
 
The handling of the Haga is similar to the [[Blume Leiss]]. A button enables the actor to lock the needle where the measurement value can be read.

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General description

Haga is a device to measure tree heights within distances of 15, 20, 25 and 30m to the tree by the trigonometric principle.The distance to three can optically be determined. Additionally there is a scale for slope measurements in % implemented. Therefore a levelling board is available.

Handling

The handling of the Haga is similar to the Blume Leiss. A button enables the actor to lock the needle where the measurement value can be read.

Figure 2: Live view measuring tree bottom
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Figure 3: Live view measuring tree crown


Remember the value and measure the crown. The difference between the measurements will be tree height – \[ {h_t} = {h_c} - {h_b} \].


The difference between the measurements will be tree height – \[ {h_t} = {h_c} - {h_b} \].


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