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6.2.4
Antenna Separation
Reflection Survey
When moving transmitting and receiving antennas along a reflection survey line, it is important
to maintain a fixed separation between them. Antennas mounted on a cart, tow frame or one-
person handle have a fixed antenna separation. When antennas are not fixed, use a rope or
measuring tape to maintain the fixed antenna separation (see
11).
Press
Antenna Separation
to display a screen shown in Figure 6-23:
Figure 6-23: Setting Antenna Separation
Press the + and
– buttons under
Antenna Separation
to set the desired separation values. It
will cycle through common pre-set values. Press
Custom Value
to enter a specific antenna
separation value.
In general, the recommended antenna separation should equal the antenna length. For
example, for 100 MHz antennas (which are one meter long), the separation should be set one
meter apart. If the antenna separation is too small, receiver electronics
may
be overloaded by
the transmission signal resulting in data clipping, depending on what type of transmitter is used.
For convenience and practicality, it is permissible to use a separation of 0.5 m for the 100 MHz
antennas when a pulseEKKO PRO transmitter is used.
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