Palapala a ka mea nona
Getting both channels to match or read as close
as possible is the key.
Figure 8, Left 21 Figure 9, Right 19
Azimuth is calibrated when the left and right signal readings
read as close as possible, as in figures 8 and 9 with Left at
21 and Right at 19. Optimal azimuth is achieved as seen in
figures 10 and 11 with both readings at 18.
Matching the reading of the 2 channels is the goal. The key
is to get both channels to measure as close as possible,
ideally the same. The strength of the readings, or how high
the needle goes in the meter, is less important than the
matching of the 2 channels.
Channel Balance Check:
After setting azimuth, go back and check channel balance.
If it is not measuring better than your first channel balance
reading, you should redo azimuth adjustment for best
readings for both channel separation and balance.