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Cable Detection claims its new EZiTEX t100 is set to “revolutionise” underground cable location with its increased power and four output levels. The firm says the state-of-the-art compact signal transmitter has also maintained all the onsite flexibility of the EZiTRACE 8/33. The EZITEX t100 is said to trace services over a greater distance, improve service detection in areas of high signal interference, and improve depth estimation when using a depth locator.
June 21, 2012 Read time: 1 min
Cable Detection claims its new EZiTEX t100 is set to “revolutionise” underground cable location with its increased power and four output levels.

The firm says the state-of-the-art compact signal transmitter has also maintained all the onsite flexibility of the EZiTRACE 8/33.

The EZITEX t100 is said to trace services over a greater distance, improve service detection in areas of high signal interference, and improve depth estimation when using a depth locator.

The make-up of the new model is, according to Cable Detection, partly based on industry feedback which identified the need for a high powered entry level transmitter.

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