System Configuration
129
Frequency (MHz)
Minimum Antenna
Separation (m)
Minimum Antenna
Separation (feet)
12.5
8
25
25
4
15
50
2
5
100
1 (or 0.5)
3
(or 1.5’)
200
.50
1.5
250
0.40
1
500
0.23
0.75 (9 in)
1000
0.15
0.5 (6in)
CMP or WARR Surveys
When the Survey Type is set to CMP or WARR, the Antenna Separation parameter changes to
the
Starting Antenna Separation
parameter. This is the distance the transmitting and
receiving antennas are separated for the first trace of the CMP or WARR survey. Based on the
antenna frequency, use the recommended separation in the table above.
6.2.5
Antenna Polarization
All the pulseEKKO antennas and transducers have the flexibility to allow different orientations
with respect to each other. Press
Antenna Polarization
to display the screen in Figure 6-25
where the user can set the Antenna Geometry.
Most surveys are conducted in the Broadside-Perpendicular configuration. This is because the
maximum amount of energy transmitted (and received) is perpendicular to the long axis of a
dipole antenna. Figure 6-24 shows the emitted (and received) radiation pattern for a pair of
antennas.
Figure 6-24: Radiation pattern for a pair of antennas
There are times, however, when the geometry needs to be changed. Factors to consider are:
1. Orientation of subsurface reflectors
2. Minimizing airwaves
3. Collecting a wider swath of data
4. Minimizing noise from external radio sources
Summary of Contents for pulseEKKO
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Page 14: ...Introduction 2 ...
Page 72: ...Assembling Full Configurations 60 ...
Page 80: ...Getting Started 68 ...
Page 116: ...Tools and Preferences 104 ...
Page 180: ...Collecting Data 168 ...
Page 190: ...Map View 178 ...
Page 198: ...Managing Data 186 ...
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