Instruction manual

In Radio mode, the locator detects signals from radio transmitters. These signals flow through the ground and will tend to
follow the line of least resistance such as a buried metallic service. When this happens the service can often be detected
by using the locator in Radio mode.
Limitations of Radio Mode
Not all services will be detectable in Radio mode.
A strong Radio signal present on one service may be masking a weaker Radio signal present on an adjacent service.
It is not normally possible to determine WHAT the service is in Radio mode, only it’s position.
Radio signals do not favour one utility over another.
The depth of the buried service CANNOT be judged by the strength of the radio signal alone.
Normally it is only possible to detect Radio signals present on services up to 2 metres deep.
A short service may not have enough signal to be detected.
Locator Operating Modes: Radio Mode
NOTE Most buried metallic services not found in Radio mode should be detectable by using Generator
mode with a Signal Generator.
WARNING Locators can only detect services radiating a detectable electromagnetic signal.
There may be some services that do not radiate these signals and cannot be located.
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