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13.2.11 Gain
During data acquisition, the Gain setting can be changed by pressing the Gain button until the
desired setting appears. This can be done while the instrument is collecting data; there is no
need to stop first.
The signals that the Noggin system collects from the ground can be very weak, especially from
deeper objects. To see these weak signals it is necessary to amplify or apply “gain” to them.
The Gain setting controls how much the signal is amplified. It varies from 1 to 9 with 1 the lowest
and 9 the highest. In general, if the target is relatively shallow (1-2 meters) a low gain value can
be used. If the target is deeper or if the screen seems to be blank or speckled in the lower part of
the data section, increase the gain setting. Remember, however, that if the Noggin signal is not
penetrating to the maximum depth setting, even the maximum gain setting will not show any
data.
Figure 13-6
shows the effect of the gain setting. The data on the left has a gain of 1 incrementing
to the right up to a gain of 9.
Figure: 13-6 Effects of the Gain setting
Note that the gain setting is only for data display. The data are always saved without any
gain applied. It is not possible to collect Noggin data with an “incorrect” gain setting.
If the user finds that they are always using very high or very low gain settings to see the data
adequately, the user may want to adjust the Linear Gain setting (
13.3.1.6: p.97
).
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