Seeker D Lite User’s Guide
Document Num., Rev. 4
May 2018
Page 11
Common leakage areas are around the tap, drop cable,
ground block, CPE, and any connection of the cable to other
devices.
Squelch Operation
Squelch level is the RF signal threshold that the Seeker D Lite uses to determine the
validity of the signal. The signal “breaks squelch” when the RF leakage is greater than
the squelch level and tag qualifiers are met as well. The receiver will not alarm for signals
below the squelch level.
The squelch level has a factory default of 20 µV/m. However, it can be reconfigured using
the Seeker Setup software.
Source Localization
The Seeker D Lite emits an audible tone to help you pinpoint the leakage source. The tone
frequency increases proportional to signal strength. As you move closer to the leak, the
frequency of the tone will increase.
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