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c) Conceal the exposed components of the sensor with natural vegetation
d) The antenna is flexible and can be mildly bent to shape it into the natural surroundings.
Figure 11 - Sensor camouflage using natural vegetation
6. Extraction Procedure
In the event a Coyote UGS node needs to be moved to a new location, the following steps should be taken to
successfully extract the node.
1) The first thing to do is locate and dig up the node. Special care is necessary when using a shovel or
other field implement to prevent accidental damage to the connectors on top of the Coyote UGS node.
2) Grasp and pull on the cloth strap on the top of the unit to aid in extraction. DO NOT use the antenna as
a handle.
3) Once the Coyote UGS node has been moved, a tamper alarm will be triggered.
4) Brush off any dirt that is covering the LED and execute the Coyote UGS Deactivation Procedure*.
* Note – The deactivation procedure must be completed within 5 minutes of removing
the node or else a tamper action will occur