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DigiTrak Falcon F5® Operator's Manual
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In the following figure, the red flag area denotes an increase in noise detected on the optimized band while
walking the intended bore path.
1.
Intended bore path
2.
Red flag area
3.
Background noise signal
One-Person Background Signal Strength Check
(Transmitter Off)
Return to the area of highest interference (between the red flags above) and note the signal strength on the
Locate screen. Power on the transmitter and place it the same distance to the side of the receiver as the
intended bore depth. Verify that the roll/pitch data is consistent and correct in the flagged area. The
transmitter’s signal strength should generally be a minimum of 150 points greater than the background noise
reading. For example, if this area of greatest interference produced a reading of 175, the reading with the
transmitter on at this location, and at a distance from the receiver equal to the maximum intended bore depth,
should be a minimum of 325 (175 + 150).
Areas where the background noise level is too high may make it difficult to obtain roll and pitch data and
accurate locates and depth readings. Conduct a roll/pitch check as described in the following section.
Note that the transmitter’s signal strength will be slightly higher in this test than while drilling because it is
currently not encased in the drill head below ground, which will diminish the signal strength slightly.
An
A
displayed at the top right of the roll indicator at distances greater than 2.5 m from the
transmitter means signal
is in effect, indicating the presence of excessive
interference that can lead to inaccurate depth readings.
Roll/Pitch Check
At the exit of the bore, turn the receiver to face the entry and install batteries in the paired
transmitter to turn it on. Have a coworker hold the transmitter and stand beside you. Walk
together in parallel back toward the entry, keeping the receiver over the bore path and the
transmitter at a distance of 1 to 1.5 times the current intended bore depth; where the bore
is deeper, your coworker will be farther away. Periodically stop and change the
transmitter’s roll and pitch orientation so you can verify the speed and accuracy of these
readings on the receiver. It is good practice to also have a coworker monitor the readings
at the remote display at the same time. Note any locations where the receiver or remote
display information becomes unstable or disappears. If roll/pitch data or signal strength
become unstable, hold the trigger to see if Max Mode can stabilize the data.
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