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SeekTech Training Program - Circuits :: RIDGID Professional Tools ::
SeekTech Training - Circuits
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 The path back to the transmitter’s ground stake


The soil is the signal’s return path back to the transmitter so the type and condition of the soil can greatly affect your circuit. Moist, compactable soil is highly conductive and offers less resistance than dry, sandy soil. In poor soil condictions, a great deal of the signal can be lost as it “fights” its way back to the transmitter. Extremely poor soil conditions may prevent any signal (current) from flowing.


 
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