Exploranium KT-9 User Manual page 48

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External sensors
To solve these application problems, a rectangular (2 x 1 inch)
remote coil was designed and built. The shape of the coil now
permits scanning of smaller diameter cores (when the long axis
of the sensor is along the core axis) without interference from
adjacent cores in a core-box. This remote coil has a built-in
preamplifier with the sensor so that the cable length to the
KT-9 would not become a serious limitation. The remote coil is
shown in Figure 11 on page 40.
Stick attachment
If you need to take ground level data of rocks, soils or even
scanning a series of core boxes, you will soon realize that it is
quite laborious with the KT-9 alone. You are always crouching
or bending over to take the readings.
To solve this problem, E
S
shown in Figure 11. This attachment was specially
TICK
designed to accommodate either the remote coil or the KT-9
itself. You can now use the S
whatever is of interest and a reading is conveniently taken.
S
C
ENSOR
ONNECTOR
Figure 11 KT-9 with the R
developed an ergonomic
XPLORANIUM
to place the R
TICK
S
TICK
attached to the S
EMOTE COIL
on
C
EMOTE
OIL
R
C
EMOTE
OIL
.
TICK

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