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Figure 12.2
The HF antenna (1.6 or 2.3 GHz) in a wheel carriage, the HF
cart. Note the connections for the encoder wheel and the antenna buttons.
Figure 12.3
Mounting the HF antenna in the HF cart. The antenna is
attached to the cart on two sides, see the arrows.
The HF antennas are attached to the CX main unit through a 4 m long
cable, allowing a flexible and mobile data collection. A 10 m extension
cable is also available.
If the antenna is used without the wheel carriage, the skid plate (attached
with screws underneath the antenna box) should be changed when worn,
to insure a long lifetime of the antenna.
The antennas can also be used with a single wheel encoder, see Fig. 12.4
below, instead of the wheel carriage. This is quite convenient if the
investigation surface is rough and uneven or if the HF antenna is to be