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LFG-50 Low-Frequency Generator, when operated in conjunction with a receiver, can be used for locating as well as tracing underground metal communications, such as any cables with metal cores as well as metal pipes. In addition, it provides operator with a quick detection of short circuits on cables as well as with an identification of a cable in a bunch.
LFG-50 is a 50 W low-frequency generator with ability to inject a signal of three frequencies via direct connection to an object or via internal transmission loop antenna, which is built-in a cover lid. Basic frequencies are 491; 982 and 8440 Hz. There are options of using a single-frequency or multi-frequency signals at the output.
The power of LFG-50 output signal can be adjusted up to 50 W with 2.5 W steps. This signal can be transmitted constantly or broken into separate blocks of 50 % duty cycle with 1 s repetition rate.
A load matching is made automatically. Main parameters, such as output power, load impedance, selected frequency are shown on OLED display. If a load is higher than 1000 Ω LFG‑50 automatically switches into output voltage setting mode. The output overload protection will trip, when operating on short-circuit loops (lower than 0.5 Ω).
MAIN FEATURES:
Portable and lightweight
Moistureproof and dustproof case
Advanced LiFePO4 internal battery with fast charging option
High-contrast graphic OLED display
Multifrequency operation
Operating frequencies can be changed upon request
Internal transmission loop antenna
Automatic load impedance matching
Ability to work with energized 0.4kV cables (inductive connection)
Overload protection 
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