You should not carr watches, belt buckles or metal plates in our shoes, as
the could cause false signals if close to the search coil.
Walk normall , and if the terrain allows it, carr the search coil at a lowest
possible and constant level operational height over the ground.
The small shallow metal objects will produce two peaks of the ticking-
rate/meter deflection . Lifting the search coil could cut out such small
sized objects. There are some trash areas, where bringing the coil higher would
be advantageous. A mid-sized metal object buried at one meter or so, will give a
ver clear, distinguishable indication. A Large metal target deep in the
ground will cause a long indication over a larger area than the smaller metal
objects.
With some practice ou ma be able to estimate the depth (shallow targets
onl ), the size and even the form of the target detected. The best wa of getting
acquainted with our detector and its responses to different metal targets is to
locate our buried metal pipes around our home. Of course, the reaction of the
detector would be much better if the metal targets have been buried in the
ground for a longer period of time (like 30 to 50 rs). Walk the test area making
sure that ou are passing all the wa through the target until the unit is quiet
again. Make necessar adjustments to our detector, and tune it carefull awa
from the targets. Tr to carr the coil 2-6” high, if the terrain allows that. Pass
over our buried utilities. Note the differences between the indications of the
targets.
Being in Automatic Mode, stop over one of our targets. In few seconds the
detector will tune itself to this metal object. You’ll then be aware of that through
the ticking rate, which has alread become normal, as set b the manufacturer
for the Automatic Mode. Move aside. Pass over the same target, this time not
stopping our movement over it, and the detector will register it again. So, don’t
stop the search coil’s movement over a metal target while operating our
detector in Automatic Mode.
While testing the detector, please note the following:
-Tr to keep a constant operational height of the search coil.
-The detector is ver stable while in its Automatic Mode of operation.
MegapulseIII successfull compensates the effects of the changes of the search
coil’s operational height, and retunes automaticall to the changes in the ground
conditions and to the slowl changing external electromagnetic fields.
-MegapulseIII is a t pical motion detector. This means that the search coil
should be moved over and through the metal target, if ou stop our
movement, then the detector will automaticall retune itself and ou’ll loose
the target.
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