The NaviTrack Battery Sonde is a powerful, miniaturized transmitter that can be installed at the end of a fiberglass push cable, duct rod or sewer cable. It transmits a 512 Hz signal that can be picked up with any compatible locator, allowing users to pinpoint the transmitter's position underground.
The NaviTrack Battery Sonde is a powerful, miniaturized transmitter that can be installed at the end of a fiberglass push cable, duct rod or sewer cable. It transmits a 512 Hz signal that can be picked up with any compatible locator, allowing users to pinpoint the transmitter's position underground.
When combined with the NaviTrack™ Locator, this remote transmitter (Battery Sonde) allows fast, easy and accurate locating of underground pipe.
Assists locating in any application by attaching to jetters, cable equipment, or push rods. Its small profile, 1 inch diameter by 3 inches long allows this transmitter to be pushed into your most troubled spots.
Features
Size | ∅ 0.9375" x 2.92" |
Weight | (with AAA alkaline battery): 3.5oz (100g) |
Mounting Threads | ¼" – 20 (see website for optional accessories) |
Operating Frequency | 512Hz |
Frequency Tolerance | ± 30-50ppm (.00005 Hz) |
Current Draw Tolerance | ± .015A |
Recommended Battery | Duracell MX 2400 AAA cells (M3 Ultra) have the highest average Amp-Hours output |
Operating Range of battery | -4 to 130°F |
Battery Life with Duracell M3 Ultra | 3.5 hours at 70°F |
Typical interference sources | Ductile iron, cast iron, wet salt laden ground |
Size | ∅ 0.9375" x 2.92" |
Weight | (with AAA alkaline battery): 3.5oz (100g) |
Mounting Threads | ¼" – 20 (see website for optional accessories) |
Operating Frequency | 512Hz |
Frequency Tolerance | ± 30-50ppm (.00005 Hz) |
Current Draw Tolerance | ± .015A |
Recommended Battery | Duracell MX 2400 AAA cells (M3 Ultra) have the highest average Amp-Hours output |
Operating Range of battery | -4 to 130°F |
Battery Life with Duracell M3 Ultra | 3.5 hours at 70°F |
Typical interference sources | Ductile iron, cast iron, wet salt laden ground |