Hi Jessie, the Height Above Ground (HAG) setting is the distance from the bottom of the hand held receiver to the ground surface while holding the DigiTrak receiver as you will when getting depth measurements. The person who is operating the locater merely needs to measure the distance from the receiver to the ground surface when standing and load that value in the HAG setting. Some users hold their DigiTrak level and rest it on their knee cap so the distance the receiver is held off the ground never varies. Thank you for the question! I hope we helped.
This is why subsite is better, they’re tall and have a pivot ball on the bottom so it’ll stand up on uneven surfaces. Unlike these jokes that fall over, even the tripod attachment sucks on these. Stiff legs makes it fall over still haha
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Thank you sir for this informative video.
When you say hold comfortable and enable hags from where exactly are you measuring from top right corner middle right? To enable hags?
Hi Jessie,
the Height Above Ground (HAG) setting is the distance from the bottom of the hand held receiver to the ground surface while holding the DigiTrak receiver as you will when getting depth measurements. The person who is operating the locater merely needs to measure the distance from the receiver to the ground surface when standing and load that value in the HAG setting. Some users hold their DigiTrak level and rest it on their knee cap so the distance the receiver is held off the ground never varies.
Thank you for the question! I hope we helped.
How to record every rod depth on my digital
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This is why subsite is better, they’re tall and have a pivot ball on the bottom so it’ll stand up on uneven surfaces. Unlike these jokes that fall over, even the tripod attachment sucks on these. Stiff legs makes it fall over still haha
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