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Geophysical Survey Systems, Inc. Model 62000 Palm Antenna System Settings and User Notes FCC Notice (for U.S. Customers): This device complies with part 15, class F of the FCC Rules: Operation is subject to the following conditions: 1. This device many not cause harmful interference, and 2.
Geophysical Survey Systems, Inc. Model 62000 Palm Antenna System Settings and User Notes For U.S. Customers Ground Penetrating Radar Coordination Notice And Equipment Registration Note: This form is only for Domestic United States users. The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) requires that all users of GPR who purchased antennas after July 15th, 2002 register their equipment and areas of operation. It is required that you fill out this form and fax or mail to the FCC.
Geophysical Survey Systems, Inc. 6. Model 62000 Palm Antenna System Settings and User Notes Equipment Identification: Brand Name: Geophysical Survey Systems, Inc. Antenna Model No. (center frequency): List all antennas being registered. Model 7. Frequency Receipt Date Of Equipment: Fax this form to the FCC at: 202-418-1944 Or Mail to: Frequency Coordination Branch, OET Federal Communications Commission 445 12th Street, SW Washington, D.C.
Geophysical Survey Systems, Inc. Model 62000 Palm Antenna System Settings and User Notes Table of Contents Model 62000 Palm Antenna .......................................................................................... 1 System Setup - Standard Settings .............................................................................. 1 “Deadman” Switch Operation (IMPORTANT!) .................................................... 1 Signal Position.............................................................
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Geophysical Survey Systems, Inc. Model 62000 Palm Antenna System Settings and User Notes Model 62000 Palm Antenna Thank you for purchasing the Model 62000, 2000 MHz Palm Antenna. The Palm Antenna combines exceptionally fine resolution in a small package. Its small size will help the concrete scanning professional to get into areas which are too tight for conventional antennas.
Geophysical Survey Systems, Inc. Model 62000 Palm Antenna System Settings and User Notes You must hold down the Blue button whenever the SIR-3000 System is doing the following: 1. Booting from the initial logo screen into your chosen data collection application (TerraSIRch, ConcreteScan, Quick3D) 2. Changing any collection parameter (Depth, Range, Filters, Position, Dielectric, Sampling Density, Gains).
Geophysical Survey Systems, Inc. Model 62000 Palm Antenna System Settings and User Notes reflection from the ground. The higher that you raise the antenna, the further apart will be the two waveforms. Gain Check GSSI recommends allowing the SIR System to automatically set gain levels. Place the antenna in contact with the concrete so that the SIR System sets values which are appropriate for the material. Be sure to hold down the “Deadman” switch while re-initializing the gains.
Geophysical Survey Systems, Inc. 2. Model 62000 Palm Antenna System Settings and User Notes Lift the gray, plastic survey wheel attachment plate off of the antenna and set aside (Figure 3). Figure 3: Remove attachment plate. 3. Swing the encoder wheel assembly to one side of the antenna (Figure 4). The side you choose has no effect on the data. Figure 4: Reposition wheel assembly.
Geophysical Survey Systems, Inc. 4. Model 62000 Palm Antenna System Settings and User Notes Secure the wheel assembly to the antenna by screwing the attachment plate back to the antenna. Note that the two tabs on the encoder wheel assembly will need to go into the two cutouts on the attachment plate. (Figure 5). Figure 5: Re-secure the encoder assembly. Antenna Specifications Center frequency: 2000 MHz Weight: 0.5 kg (1.1 lbs) without control cable 1.5 kg (3.