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SuperBroom Plus TA – Operating Manual
SETTING UP
This Section Covers the contents list for your SuperBroom,
important safety information and charging the unit ready for
operation.
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SuperBroom is supplied as a ready-to-use kit. You should
have the following items:
■ SuperBroom Main Unit Assembly
■ Universal AC/DC Adaptor
■ AC Power Lead
■ Headphones
■ Carrying Case
■ Operating Manual
■ Test Target (an electronic Component embedded in a
clear plastic puck)
If any item is missing or damaged contact us or your local
agent immediately for advice.
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CAUTION Danger, risk of explosion if battery packs are tampered with,
misused or abused. Replace and use only those battery
packs supplied by Audiotel International Ltd.
Do not open, puncture, drop, crush or tamper with battery
packs
Do not short circuit the battery packs
Do not incinerate or subject battery packs to excessive heat
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Theory Of Operation - Harmonic Radar
Theory Of Operation - Harmonic Radar
The harmonic signals produced are detected by the two
receivers in SuperBroom and their respective signal strengths
displayed.
Because SuperBroom has receivers for both second and
third harmonics, and because electronic and metal non-
linear junctions give differing returns, SuperBroom is able
to provide the user with discrimination between electronic
devices and non-electronic, metallic artefacts.
Although the main application of SuperBroom is the
detection of electronic devices, this principle is employed
in some equipment to detect concealed man-made metallic
artefacts.
This method of detection is termed 'Harmonic Radar'.
In conventional Radar a radio signal is emitted which
is refl ected off a target to produce an echo at the same
frequency. SuperBroom's method of operation is to detect
echoes at harmonics of the signal emitted.
Some users refer to a Harmonic Radar as a 'Non-linear
Junction Detector'.
AUDIOTEL INTERNATIONAL Ltd – Issue 3.1 (09/2004)
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