Flags - Radiodetection RD1500 Operation Manual

Ground penetrating radar with ultra wide band antenna
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Line Scan
surface and continue data collection. Once you reach the point where you initially started
backing-up, the system will continue acquiring new data.
You can also obtain depth and position information anywhere on the Line Scan by touching the
screen and holding for a second. A cross-hair appears where you touched the screen, with a
box displaying the position and depth (Figure 8-5). To get the position and depth information
about a different point on the screen, simply touch and drag the box or cross-hair to the desired
position.
Figure 8-5: Touch screen to get depth and horizontal position at any point
Pressing Stop ends the line. This line is saved internally on the system and cannot be added to.

8.5 Flags

Flags are often inserted to mark noteworthy surface features, such as poles, sidewalks,
changes in terrain etc. These markers may help you correlate subsurface targets with above
ground features.
Pressing the asterisk button on the keypad will insert a flag at your current position, either
during forward data acquisition or when backed-up. Flags are sequentially numbered (Figure 8-
6).
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