In this scenario the transmitter is behind you and you are
walking toward the FLP.
Notice how the arrow that indicates the nearest locate
point is slightly to the right and has a narrow base. Its
position lets you know the FLP’s right-left information
relative to the receiver. The width of the base lets you
know how close or far the FLP is from you. A skinnier
base means you are further away, and completely filled in
base means you’re about to cross the FLP.
Receiver view
Actual position of receiver
to transmitter
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