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welcome to ikefield trainer in this video we will show you how to capture span lengths and other horizontal point-to-point measurements safely using the vector tool the ike vector tool allows you to measure the distance and bearing between two points all you have to do is capture point a and point b ike does the rest the first step in capturing your span length data is to navigate to the vector tool in your form anywhere you see the vector icon you can capture a point-to-point measurement before measuring make sure you are in the right position stand in a place where you can clearly see both poles you are trying to measure choose a point on each pole that is the same height from the ground such as a communication or power attachment point now you are ready to measure open the vector tool by tapping the plus icon first you need to capture point a position the crosshairs on your first point pay attention to the distance indicator to make sure you are hitting the right point zoom by slid