3M™ Dynatel™ Locators 2550X-ID/2573X-ID Series integrates locating cables/pipes fault finding technology to locates 3M™ Electronic Marking System (EMS) Markers and read/write to 3M™ ID Markers for the field professional.It features a lightweight design, large display with easy-to use interface, enhanced connectivity, internal GPS module, and includes Li-Ion battery with built-in charger.
3M™ Dynatel™ 2550X-ID/2573X-ID Locator is capable of locating cable, pipe and all models of passive markers that are properly installed. It detects industry standard electronic marker frequencies. This locator has simplified integrated interfaces with precision locating capabilities, six active frequencies for direct connect and trace view mapping display mode. A GPS communication system is incorporated into this Dynatel locator to provide GIS mapping. The Dynatel locator operates at a temperature of 4 to 122 °F ( 20 to 50 °C). It includes a 3W or 12W transmitter that has four induction frequencies with maximum allowed output power and all frequency mode in direct connect (four simultaneously).
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