The development of electronic surveying instruments and their improvement have been extremely fast in recent years. These electronic surveying instruments need high-accuracy baseline lengths and should be measured regularly to maintain standard baselines for comparison. The Ming-Jia company is setting up CNLA and has established a baseline field a 95m length short distance national standard to investigate the use of EDM. This is based on sharing standard baseline technology and equipment and has extended to apply to all kinds of EDM, including the precision to comparison and assessment of different methods of distance surveying and experiments, such as matching appropriate measuring instruments and tool accessories for studies, among other things. The nine baseline field experiments in this paper not only develop diversified applications that compare baseline fields, but also offer an example for the surveying personnel on how to maximize the use of measuring instruments in hand.