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Cable and pipe locator range

Radiodetection, a specialist in the design and development of cable and pipe locators, has launched a new range of precision locators.
January 25, 2012 Read time: 1 min
692 RadioDetection, a specialist in the design and development of cable and pipe locators, has launched a new range of precision locators. The RD7000+ products focus on core user requirements by incorporating dynamic overload protection to improve location performance in electrically noisy areas and a compass, which determines and displays the orientation of the target cable or pipe, simplifying route determination and helping to improve depth measurement accuracy.

The RD7000+ range consists of four locators, all of which are Centros-enabled. Centros is a measurement engine based on more than 30 years of continuous development, combining new and innovative algorithms with established software on a high-performance processor core.

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