
Radiodetection Noggin 500 Unit | GPR Sensor | High-Resolution Subsurface Mapping
What are the primary applications for the 500 MHz frequency?
The 500 MHz frequency is specifically chosen to provide a high-resolution view of buried objects while maintaining significant signal penetration. This makes it an ideal solution for locating utilities, mapping environmental features, and performing archaeological surveys.
How does the Noggin 500 balance depth and resolution?
This sensor is engineered to minimize the typical trade-off between clarity and depth, offering high-fidelity data at mid-range distances. It allows surveyors to detect smaller targets that lower-frequency units might miss without sacrificing the reach required for common utility depths.
Is the Noggin 500 Unit compatible with external display systems?
Yes, this sensor is designed to integrate seamlessly with the DVL-500 display and various mobile configurations. It supports data output for advanced processing, ensuring that subsurface findings are recorded with maximum accuracy.
| Specification | Value |
| Center Frequency | 500 MHz |
| Primary Function | Subsurface Mapping |
| Target Material | Subsurface objects and materials |
| Performance Profile | Balanced depth and resolution |

