If you hold the trigger for longer than five seconds, the locator
will enter Max Mode, which can help with unstable data caused
by interference or extreme depths.
STEP 12 OF 12
Continue Locating as the Drill Head Moves
After the drill head moves forward another rod, find the new RLP, FLP, and
then the LL.
If the new FLP is in line with the prior locate points (a straight
bore line), it is unnecessary to find a new RLP. For a curved drill
path, always identify both the FLP and RLP.
If you have a straight drill path but the FLP is to the left or right
of the line projected from the previous locate points, this may
indicate a drill head deflection or interference affecting the
transmitter's signal.
GLOSSARY DEFINITIONS
*PREDICTED DEPTH
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DIGITRAK FALCON F1
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