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Calibrating with Transmitter Underground at Shallow Depth (< 10 feet)
Should recalibration be necessary when the transmitter is below ground at depths less than 10 ft (3 m), it is possible to conduct a modified
With the transmitter below ground (shallower than 10 ft), place the receiver parallel to the transmitter at a distance to cause the same signal strength as noted during the most recent
For example, if you noted that the signal strength during the most recent
When using this modified procedure, you are assuming that the
Using Depth Antenna Plumb Line to Mark Locate Points
To mark the important locating positions (the front negative locate point or FNLP; the rear negative locate point or RNLP; and the positive locate line or PLL) accu- rately, you must use the vertical axis (plumb line) that runs through the center of the display windows and bisects the depth/ locating antennas (see sketch at right). Where this axis intersects the ground is the location that you should mark. This plumb line also serves as the axis around which you can rotate the receiver for confirming the FNLP and RNLP. (For more informa- tion, see “Method for Confirming Position” in the Locating Section.)
Plumb Line
Center of
Display
Windows
Front of
Receiver
Depth/Locating
Antenna Screws
Place Marker
Straight Down
on Ground
Depth Antenna Plumb Line
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