Grid Scan
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Figure 7-10: Collecting a reverse line around an obstacle
A completed grid with an obstacle in the middle, might look like the image in Figure 7-11.
Figure 7-11: Completed grid with obstacle
7.3.4
Flags
Flags are often inserted to mark noteworthy surface features, such as poles, sidewalks, changes
in terrain etc. These markers may help you correlate subsurface targets with above ground
features.
Pressing the
asterisk
button on the keypad will insert a flag at your current position. The flag is
displayed on the line scan image (Figure 7-9), and will also show up on the depth slices in
SliceView (
8). Flags are sequentially numbered.
7.3.5
LineView
To display the currently selected grid line on the full screen, press the
LineView
button (Figure
7-12). In this view, you have the option of modifying the image by changing the Zoom, Color,
Summary of Contents for LMX200 Series
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