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NILE RADAR MAPPING

Technical Note

August 2016

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Performing Mapping

The Nile Radar has the ability to map or profile its path to the surface 

of the water by suppressing interference echoes from obstructions 

that may cause false echoes. When adding a map to the instrument, 

you are creating a threshold that will tell the unit to ignore all false 

signals before this threshold. The mapping feature is accessed 

through the Nile’s optional display. 

The signal from the Nile reflects off everything within its footprint, 

which may include the water surface, the riverbank, and part of a 

bridge pier. Mapping will eliminate the data points from the bank 

and bridge pier so only the reflections from the water surface are 

recorded in the data. 

Note that mapping does not just blank out the data 

above 48 ft; it maps the path of the signal and then 

subtracts out those signals above the initial water 

surface point.  Thus, even if the water rises above the 

48 ft point and overtops the banks, the Nile will still 

return an accurate water level.  

In our example, let’s say the riverbank returns signal 

strength of 5 db. When the water rises above the 

bank, the Nile will record the 5 db from the bank and 

perhaps 30db from the water surface. The graph will 

add the 5 db to the 30 db for a total of 35 db where 

the water is overtopping the bank. The mapping then 

subtracts out the 5db from the bank so it still shows 

only the water surface level.

Note: Adding a map will not cause your device to 

read incorrectly unless you initially map out the water 

surface. Additionally,  if a second map is needed after 

the initial mapping is performed the initial map must 

be deleted first.  For instructions on deleting a map see 

“Steps to Delete a Mapping” below (page 3).

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Page 1: ...maps the path of the signal and then subtracts out those signals above the initial water surface point Thus even if the water rises above the 48 ft point and overtops the banks the Nile will still return an accurate water level In our example let s say the riverbank returns signal strength of 5 db When the water rises above the bank the Nile will record the 5 db from the bank and perhaps 30db from...

Page 2: ...display now 2 Press E key to enter in the Main menu Figure 4 3 Press the key to Scroll down and highlight Setup and press the E key Figure 6 4 Next scroll down and highlight Mapping and press the E key Figure 7 5 In the mapping menu press the E key on Confirm distance Figure 8 6 Then highlight Manual map and press the E key Figure 9 Steps to Perform Mapping 2 Figure 6 Figure 7 Figure 8 Figure 3 Fi...

Page 3: ...ed we recommend performing a mapping As time passes new obstructions may be exposed and the site may need to be remapped but multiple mappings can result in bad data When a mapping is performed it gets saved in the radar If a second map gets performed it also gets saved and the radar tries to honor both mappings resulting in some radar confusion To avoid this confusion simply delete the first mapp...

Page 4: ...rlog com or give our direct water level product support line a call at 1 937 767 2772 Figure 14 Figure 15 4 Press the key corresponding with the checkmark to continue 5 The screen will show an End of sequence then press the key corresponding with the checkmark to continue 6 The screen will be back on the mapping option inside the setup menu All maps have been erased and you can now perform a secon...

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