Antenna configuration, 150r/t operator’s manual – Ditch Witch 150RT User Manual
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150R/T Operator’s Manual
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Antenna Configuration
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Antenna Configuration
The 150R receiver is available with one of two antenna configurations: peak or null.
Peak
Uses a horizontal antenna to detect signal. Response is highest at strongest signal.
Null
Uses a vertical antenna to detect signal. Search width is narrower than peak. Response is lowest when
receiver is over the line.
Advantages/Disadvantages
Read the descriptions below and determine the antenna configuration that best fits your job.
Antenna
Antenna
Advantages
Disadvantages
peak
more range
less precise
null
sharp response
easily distorted in
congested areas
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