User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Limited Warranty, Limitations Of Liability And Restrictions
- FCC Notice (for U.S. Customers):
- Coordination Requirements
- Cet appareil de radar au travers des murs ne doit être utilisé que par les forces de l’ordre ou les organisations de secours d’urgence ou de combat du feu qui sont sous une autorité locale, provinciale ou fédérale. Cet équipement ne doit être utilisé que dans le cadre de services et pour les opérations d’entrainement nécessaires. Certificate
- Ground Penetrating Radar Coordination Notice And
- Equipment Registration
- And
- System Setup - Standard Settings
- Using Your 3101A Antenna with a Survey Wheel
- Antenna Specifications
Geophysical Survey Systems, Inc. Model 3101A Series Antennas
System Settings and User Notes
Using Your 3101A Antenna with a Survey Wheel
By using a survey wheel with your antenna you can more easily relocate targets to the survey
surface, and perform distance-based processing functions in RADAN without having to distance
normalize your data.
Survey wheels are available as a separate purchase. If you do not already own one, please contact
your GSSI Sales Representative to discuss the features and benefits of each type.
Model 611 (3 5/6” wheel)
Ticks/foot: 609.6
Ticks/meter: 2000
To attach the 611, simply undo the four screws holding
the antenna’s tow handle bracket and sandwich that 611
bracket plate between the antenna and the tow handle
bracket. Replace the four screws to secure.
Model 616 Minicart (4” wheel)
Ticks/foot: 486
Ticks/meter: 1590
To attach the 616, first undo the four screws holding
the antenna’s tow handle. Set the tow handle bracket
aside, but retain the four screws and washers. Attach
the 616 assembly to the 3101A with the four screws.
Connect the two leads from the 616 to the two small
connectors on the antenna.
The wheel of the Model 616 can be removed and
relocated on the cart to allow the antenna to scan with
the dipoles oriented 90 degrees to normal.
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