5
Increase the gain as much as possible and scan with the R1 receiver held flat and turning
360° to pick up the first signal pulses.
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Make sure the internal antenna is selected.
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The range of the R1 receiver is wider if you track from an elevation.
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Always hold the R1 receiver in front of you so that the receiver can distinguish
incoming signals from the front and the back.
S
R
TEP
bar/received signal strength and indicated with an audible signal.
6
Scan the area to determine the direction with the highest signal strength. If the signal
strength is the same in all directions, reduce the gain with the Increase/decrease gain but-
tons until the received signal strength is half the transmitter bar and repeat the scan.
7
Follow the determined direction and repeat the scan to verify the followed direction.
N
: When you experience difficulties finding the X100 following one direction, it may
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help doing the scan from a different location and locating the cross-section between the
new and previously found direction.
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Track down an X100
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Each received signal pulse and its strength are shown on the transmitter
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