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UtilityScan DF Quick Start Guide
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Appendix C: Glossary of Terms
Dielectric:
A value assigned to materials and is used to calculate the velocity of RADAR in that material. RADAR will
travel at different speeds depending upon the material and/or soil condition. RADAR travels fastest in air (dielectric = 1)
and slowest in water (dielectric = 81). Everything else falls somewhere in between. It is important to know the dielectric
value of a material so that the depth of a target can be calculated. Since determining dielectric is a best guess estimate, the
depth of a target will never be an exact measurement. As a safety feature, you will always give about a 1 foot (or about
1/3 meter) margin of error when estimating the depth of a target.
Filter:
A process to remove unwanted noise in the data so that targets can be seen more clearly. Filtering is a trial and
error process; therefore, trial runs are necessary using different filtering values to determine the best configuration for a
job site. There are two types of filtering:
•
Background Removal:
This filter will
remove unwanted noise that looks like
horizontal banding across your data. Using
this process, this will remove data that is
consistent throughout your data. To avoid
removing horizontal features of interest this
filter should be set higher than the target
feature length times the number of
scans/unit.
No Background Removal
Background Removal
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