Write the code of signals used in ranging with respect to : i) Correct position ii) Fix the ranging rod iii) Vertical position of ranging rod iv) Move slowly to left of observer 

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i) Correct position : Both hands above Head and then Brought Down

ii) Fix the ranging rod : Both Arms extended forward horizontally and the hands depressed briskly

iii) Vertical position of ranging rod : 1 Right arm Up and moved to the right.2. Left arm Up and moved to the Left

iv) Move slowly to left of observer : Slow sweeps with Left Hand

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