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Mole LRL 3000D operating manual
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slowly. Antennas are connected to the receiver with wires, which is self-powered
and is worn on the operator's belt. Baguettes should be hold slightly bent and
parallel to each other. Once the transmitter probes are stuck in the ground, the
locator should be switched on. The operator should wait for 5-10 minutes, and
then should start moving around the probe at a distance of 3-10 meters. If there
is a metal in the range (for which we set the transmitter), a search line is obtained
from the resonant currents between the locator and the metal. When the operator
crosses this line, the two baguettes cross. Exit the search line and the antennas
again stand in parallel position.
This effect is created by the
capacity and resistance of
human
body
with
the
inductions of the receiving
module
and
forms
a
broadband throbbing circle.
When crossing the search line,
this throbbing circle resonates
and the two antennas are
electrically drawn to each
other. The device may detect
signals in different directions
when scanning a larger area.
To specify which signal is
more interesting for us, a
gadget called collector should
be used. This device looks like