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Figure 15: Highlighting a Desired Frequency (8 kHz)
3.Press the Select Key (shown below) to check the box for each frequency to be used.
Figure 16: Select Key
Figure 17: Desired Frequency Checked
Frequencies that have been selected for use will show a check in the box next to them.
4.Press the Menu Key again to accept the choice and exit. Letting the unit countdown and exit automatically will have the same effect.
Figure 18: Menu Key
The Main Menu lists all frequencies available for activation. For information on adding additional frequencies to the Main Menu so they can be chosen
for activation, see “Frequency Selection Control” on page 33.
A long press on the Frequency Key will bring up a list of all Checked Active Frequencies. To use one,
simply scroll down to it and press the Select Key .
Note on 93 kHz Frequency Use
The
But some older transmitters use a different value for the nominal 93 kHz frequency, 93,696 cycles per second. This is found in the
If you find that your transmitter signal at 93 kHz cannot be detected by the
Sounds of the SR-60
The sound level is driven by the proximity to the target. The closer to the target, the higher the sound pitch will be. A rising tone indicates increasing signal.
In Active Line Trace or Passive Line Trace mode, sound is on one continuous curve and does not re- scale.
In Line Tracing modes, the default distortion response also activates an audio signal proportionate to the distortion in the detected field. When there is no distortion present, the sound of the
In Sonde Mode, if the sound level reaches its highest point, it will
In Sonde Mode, the pitch will “ratchet” upward. That is, it will rise and then
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