Cavefinder Geoelectric method used to study the groundwater
Geoelectric method used to study the groundwater. The method can be applied in geology and archaeological studies to detect voids, caves, Crypts, anomalous zones and metallic objects.
Principle of operation is based on the method of the Cavefinder to detect voids in the studied area. The device is very simple to use and is designed only for the detection of cavities (caves, tunnels, crypts and other artificial reservoirs).
Cavefinder has the following features:
automatic measurement with a simple Yes/No alarm signal; automatic measurement with a simple Yes/No alarm signal;
a graphical representation of the computer (only for version B) graphical representation on the computer (only for version B).
Analysis of the data occurs inside the unit. After a quick process, the display shows the result-there are cavities or not.
In version B, the scanned area, can be viewed on the computer
in the 3D image.
Technical data Save finder
(here are the average working characteristics of the device, there may be minor deviations from specified values)
Check the control unit:
operating temperature 0° c – 45° c
storage temperature -20° c – 60° c
humidity 5%-75%
water resistance no
size 430 mm. x 150 mm. x 260 mm.
weight ~ 3 lbs.
voltage 12V
Motorola processor, 4 MHz
Data transmission (Bluetooth):
Bluetooth technology
2.4-2.4835 GHz frequency
maximum 1 Mbps transfer speed
the sensitivity of -85 dBm
maximum range of reception ~ 100 m.
PC minimum requirements
Laptop not included in a buried supplies. Data are given here for help for choosing the minimum
set up your computer to work with the device.
CD-ROM drive minimum 4 x
Interface USB (data transfer)
Free hard disk space minimum 50 MB
Random access memory (RAM) minimum 256 MB
Graphics card with at least 128 MB memory, compatible with OpenGL
Minimum processor 1.2 GHz
Windows Vista, XP, 2000, 98SE