Geophysical Survey Systems, Inc.
GS Series
200 HS Antenna
MN27-151 Rev A
9
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Bluetooth GPS:
This starts an app that will assist you in configuring your external, Bluetooth
enabled GPS to work with the system. Please see Appendix A for more details.
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UI Version:
UI stands for User Interface. This is the software that runs on the tablet. GSSI publishes
occasional updates to this software. The currently loaded UI version is displayed. Please see
Appendix C for instructions on updating your tablet’s UI.
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Close Application:
Tapping
Close
will exit the software and return you to the Windows desktop.
Device Firmware
Firmware:
The firmware controls the HS Module. This is the removable component with includes the
control electronics for the antenna.
Model:
The model number for the HS Module.
Serial Number:
The HS Module’s serial number.
Version:
The firmware version number. GSSI publishes occasional updates. Please see Appendix C for
instructions on updating the firmware.
The File Parameters Menu Stack
Tapping the collapsed menu icon in the top right will expand the file parameters (hereafter just called
“file”) menu stack. The items in this menu change settings which affect individual files during collection
and sometimes playback. These items can also be changed from file to file during a single survey. This
menu stack contains three groupings of items: scan, filter, and gain. You can expand the menu stack by
tapping the left arrow next to each of the three items.
Scan
The Scan menu controls collection mode, time/depth settings, and data density. Except for dielectric and
scans/unit, these settings are “hard coded” into your data file and cannot be changed in post-processing.
Collect Mode:
The available options in the scan menu will change depending on whether you are
collecting in Time, Distance, or Point collect mode.
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Time:
For collection without a survey wheel encoder. In time mode, enter the desired scans/second.
The GPR will record data at this rate regardless of how fast the antenna is physically moved over the
ground surface. Moving the antenna slowly results in more dense data collection. Data collected in
time mode may need to be distance normalized in post-processing software such as RADAN. GSSI
recommends that you place a user mark at constant distance intervals since these marks will be
required for the distance normalization process. Please refer to the section on data collection for more
information about marks.
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