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Wednesday, 11 October 2006 22:13 |
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Cavefinder
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Geoelectric methods are used to explore groundwater resources. These methods are also applied in engineering geology and archeological investigations for the detection of caves, voids, caverns, fractured zones and metallic objects.
Cavefinder is based on a geo-electric method which can be used to find cavities in the target area. Handling of the device is very easy and the device is only designed for detecting cavities such as caves, bunkers and sepulchers.
The device has the following functionality:
The evaluation of the measured results take place on site. After a short time of calculation the display of the device shows if there is a cavity or not.
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Technical specification
The following technical indications are medial values. During operation small variations are quite possible.
Control unit
| Operating temperature |
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0 °C – 50 °C |
| Storage temperature |
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-20 °C – 60 °C |
| Dimensions (H x W x D) |
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430 x 150 x 260 mm |
| Processor |
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Motorola, 4 MHz |
Data transmission (Bluetooth)
| Frequency |
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2.4 – 2.4835 GHz |
| Maximum Transfer Rate |
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1 Mbps |
| Receiving Sensitivity |
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-85 dBm |
| Maximum Range |
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approx. 100 m |
Computer, minimum requirements
The computer is not part of the scope of delivery. The indicated values should help you for a correct selection of a suitable computer for analysis of your measured results.
A computer is only necessary for the usage of Cavefinder B. The model Cavefinder A does not provide data transmission to pc.
| Interface (Data transmission) |
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USB |
| Free disk space |
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minimum 50 MB |
| Working memory (RAM) |
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minimum 256 MB |
| Graphic card |
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minimum 128 MB, OpenGL-compatible |
| Processor |
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minimum 1.2 GHz |
| Operating system |
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Windows Vista, XP, 98SE, 2000 |
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Last Updated on Wednesday, 23 September 2009 11:14 |