Cable Locators – fast, accurate utility locating<

Cable locators help you trace buried lines quickly and avoid strikes before you dig. Systems support passive modes (e.g. power/RF) and active locating with a transmitter, providing depth indication, guidance arrows and clear audio cues.

  • Active locating: Apply signals via direct connection or induction—even on hard-to-reach assets
  • Field features: Guidance/peak views, compass display and level/tone feedback for confident tracing
  • Expandable: Induction clamp, sondes for non-metallic ducts and A-frame for sheath/ground faults

RD8200G Cable and Pipe Locator with GPS Function
RD8200 cable and pipe locating receiver with the most extensive application options on the market. This receiver can also be used for cable identification, sheath fault locating, and ground fault locating on buried cables and pipes. The RD8200 additionally features all standard sonde frequencies to precisely locate pipe sondes or pipe inspection cameras.
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RD8200 Cable and Pipe Locator
RD8200 cable and pipe locating receiver with the most extensive application options on the market. This receiver can also be used for cable identification, sheath fault locating, and ground fault locating on buried cables and pipes. The RD8200 additionally features all standard sonde frequencies to precisely locate pipe sondes or pipeline inspection cameras.
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RD8200 and Tx Transmitter Configurator
Configure your RD8200 and Tx transmitter device combination.

With this system, you are safe on every construction site. With the RD8200, all cables can be located passively. In combination with the Tx transmitter, cables can also be energized directly or inductively to locate even hard-to-find cables.

The system consists of:
 
  • RD8200 (of your choice)
  • Tx transmitter (of your choice)
  • Standard connection set for transmitter
  • Equipment bag
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Transmitter Tx-10B
10W transmitter for professional use. With 16 active and 8 inductive frequencies, the Tx-10B offers the highest output power and includes Fault Find (sheath fault location) and CD (Current Direction STR) mode as standard.

Scope of delivery:
 
  • Tx-10B transmitter
  • Standard connection set
  • Ground stake
  • Batteries
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RD7200 Cable and Pipe Locator
The RD7200 is the consistent further development of the market-proven devices of the RD7000 and RD7100 families. This new receiver includes all capabilities of the mentioned predecessor models in one unit.  
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Transmitter Tx-5
5W transmitter for professional use. With 16 active and 8 inductive frequencies, the Tx-5B transmitter offers higher power and greater induction capability, as well as Fault Find (sheath fault locating).

Scope of delivery:
 
  • Tx-5 transmitter
  • Standard connection set
  • Earth stake
  • Batteries
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Cable Locator gC.A.T4+
Construction Industry
Receiver with acoustic and visual indication. Depth measurement is prepared (only works in combination with a Genny transmitter or sonde).

Passive frequencies for utility locating: 50Hz and Radio.
Active frequencies: 33kHz / 131kHz.
Delivery includes batteries and CD for C.A.T Manager data extraction software.
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Cable and Sonde Locator SuperC.A.T4+ S
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Water and Pipeline Industry
For locating sondes used for non-metallic pipe systems.

Designed for use in the demanding environments of the construction industry, this locator can be combined with a wide range of sondes and accessories.
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Cable Locator C.A.T4
Construction industry
Receiver with audible and visual indication, WITHOUT depth measurement.

Passive frequencies for utility locating: 50Hz and Radio, active frequencies: 33/131kHz, delivery incl. batteries
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STR Receiver Clamp
The receiver clamp for CD (Current Direction) and signal current measurement is used to clearly identify a target conductor among several parallel lines, as well as to measure the transmitter’s signal current along the conductor.
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How does a cable locator work?

Locators detect the electromagnetic field around utilities. In passive mode, existing fields (e.g., 50/60 Hz or radio) are detected. In active mode, a transmitter injects a defined frequency. Sonde mode traces battery-powered transmitters placed in ducts or pipes.

Frequencies & use cases

  • Low (e.g., 512/640 Hz, ~1 kHz): greater depth, directional tracing, minimal bleed
  • Mid (e.g., 8–9 kHz): balanced choice for mixed environments
  • High (e.g., 33 kHz): universal coupling to short or broken conductors

Selection guide

  • Task: route proving, service connections, fault finding, pre-excavation checks
  • Frequency set: right mix of active/passive bands and sonde support
  • Transmitter power: sized for length, depth and ground return
  • Functions: depth, current direction, guidance, data logging
  • Accessories: signal clamp, stakes, A-frame for sheath faults, connection & search leads

Pro tips

  • Scan in multiple modes before excavation (passive and active)
  • Ensure a solid ground/return path for strong injection
  • Map the route in segments and document readings

FAQ

Active vs. passive—what’s the difference?
Passive uses existing fields; active injects a chosen frequency for higher precision and selectivity.
Can I trace non-metallic pipes?
Indirectly, with tracer wire or a sonde. Plain plastic requires a sonde/tracer to be detectable.
How accurate is depth?
Depends on signal quality, soil and alignment. Good coupling and correct settings improve accuracy.
Which frequency should I choose?
Low for deep/long well-earthed lines; 8–9 kHz for mixed sites; 33 kHz for short/discontinuous conductors.