Replacement Part List
Getting to Know your Tools
The best place to practice is above ground where you can see how the receiver
responds to the location and position of the transmitter. You may be surprised
at what you see. Better to be surprised when you have plenty of time to learn
and nothing is at stake!
Do your practicing in a place where you have plenty of room to move around
–inside in a large room, or outside on the ground. Turn on a transmitter and
toss it on the ground. Walk away from it further than its range and turn on the
receiver. Set the switch to
〝
Far
〞
and turn the sensitivity up all the way
clockwise. You may hear some noise but the meter should sit at the far left
with no distinct signal.
First let’s take a look at the battery indicator.
Now walk around randomly, holding the receiver level, at waist height,
toward the general direction of the transmitter, slowly sweeping the receiver
back and forth. As you point toward the direction of the transmitter,the signal
will get louder and the meter will begin to rise. Try to maintain a meter
reading in the center of the scale.Turn the sensitivity down as needed to keep
it in this range as you get closer. When you’re unable to keep the meter below
full scale, flip the switch
to
〝
Near
〞
.keep moving
in the direction that makes
he signal stronger.When you
have reached
the point that the signal
seems to be strongest,
and any direction you 5