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- COMPACT REMOTE TRANSMITTER: Designed for installation at the end of a fiberglass push cable, duct rod, or sewer cable, enabling quick and efficient location of the remote transmitter within a line
- POWERFUL 512 HZ SIGNAL: Emits a strong 512 Hz signal detectable by any compatible locator, allowing operators to accurately pinpoint the transmitter's exact underground location
- USER-FRIENDLY OPERATION: Features a battery cover that can be easily tightened or loosened to activate the transmitter, with a flashing LED light that indicates when the sonde is actively transmitting
- EXTENDED BATTERY LIFE: Operates for up to 4 hours of continuous operation on a single AAA-cell alkaline battery, minimizing interruptions during underground pipe location tasks
- WIDE DETECTION RANGE: When used with the NaviTrack receiver, the typical maximum detection range of 25 feet in air and 15 feet in cast iron; range may vary with ambient noise levels and interference
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- COMPACT REMOTE TRANSMITTER: Designed for installation at the end of a fiberglass push cable, duct rod, or sewer cable, enabling quick and efficient location of the remote transmitter within a line
- POWERFUL 512 HZ SIGNAL: Emits a strong 512 Hz signal detectable by any compatible locator, allowing operators to accurately pinpoint the transmitter's exact underground location
- USER-FRIENDLY OPERATION: Features a battery cover that can be easily tightened or loosened to activate the transmitter, with a flashing LED light that indicates when the sonde is actively transmitting
- EXTENDED BATTERY LIFE: Operates for up to 4 hours of continuous operation on a single AAA-cell alkaline battery, minimizing interruptions during underground pipe location tasks
- WIDE DETECTION RANGE: When used with the NaviTrack receiver, the typical maximum detection range of 25 feet in air and 15 feet in cast iron; range may vary with ambient noise levels and interference






















