
Hold the receiver in a vertical position with the sensor end close to the ground as you move it back and forth across the
line. Adjust the Gain control until you get a good signal null (minimum pitch) when the locator’s tip is directly over the
line. As you move away from the transmitter, it will be necessary to keep increasing the Gain.
Figure 4-9. Inductively Coupled Tracing Signals
Conductively Applied Tracing Signals (For HI and LO Modes)
To conductively apply tracing signals, you must physically connect the transmitter’s output frequencies to an exposed
metal section of the line using the conductive cable assembly and the ground stake. After the two clips are connected to
the line and to the ground stake (good electrical contacts are essential), the procedure for using the receiver is the same
as for inductively coupled signals except that you can begin tracing right next to the transmitter.
Figure 4-10. Conductively Applied Tracing Signal
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WARNING
Clipping to power lines is dangerous and
should not be attempted. Insulation on the clip
is not designed to protect against power line
voltages.
ACCESSORY JACK
CLIP
STAKE
CLIP
CABLE