Console Set-up Console controls and display
- Setting the Line Number Marker
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- 4 – Manual Tuning of the Magnetometer
3 - Setting the Line Number Marker
If the magnetometer is not in Automatic Mode (collecting measurements as a base-station instrument) then it is in Survey Mode. In Survey Mode you are provided with a means of designating the current survey line with a line number that will be stored in console memory. Each measurement that you acquire in Survey Mode will be designated by its line and station number. (See Magnetic Surveying, in the Field Operation chapter for further details). When in Survey Mode, a three-digit number indicating the line number appears in the STATION/DAY display when the TIME key is depressed. When in Geometrics, Inc . G-856AX Operation Manual 19 Automatic Mode, the three-digit number appearing when TIME is depressed is the Julian day of the year. In Survey Mode both the current line number setting and the Julian day are recorded for each reading taken, although both are not available for viewing on the displays. Nevertheless, the G-856AX data file contains both of these items and the measurement value. That is, the line number, the time and Julian day, the field reading, and the station number are all retained in the console memory. Be sure you are not in Automatic Mode when setting the line number. To change the line number press: TIME, SHIFT, ‘n’,’n’,’n’, ENTER The display will go blank and the new line number (nnn) will be applied to the magnetic field reads that are subsequently stored. Press TIME to verify that the desired line number is currently in use T he value line number will be shown in the STATION/DAY display . 4 – Manual Tuning of the Magnetometer The magnetometer needs to be tuned in order to provide its amplifier circuits with the greatest signal strength and thereby provide the best sensitivity. The tuning procedure is a matter of matching the console’s internal tuning frequency to the actual proton- precession frequency corresponding to the local magnetic field strength. Usually, fairly accurate readings can be obtained if the magnetometer is tuned to be within 3,000 nT of the local magnetic field strength. The approximate magnetic field in your survey area can be obtained by examining the world magnetic map provided in Figure 20 and in the Appendix of this document. This world map is overlain with contour lines showing the regional variation of magnetic field strength with position. Simply find your position on the map and read the field strength on the nearest contour line. At the beginning of a new survey we recommend that you check the magnetometer’s tuning and, if necessary, adjust it to obtain maximum signal strength. Check the magnetometer’s tuning by pressing and releasing the Download 1.01 Mb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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