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

Flexible 160 mm Transmitter Clamp for Signal Transmitters T1, Tx-1, Tx-5 und Tx-10

This clamp is used to apply a transmitter signal to a single cable or metal pipe. It is particularly useful on live cables that cannot be de-energized or when a direct signal connection is not possible. The flexibility of this clamp makes it ideal for use in cable distribution cabinets or switchgear.

Compatible with:

T1 transmitters – all models (Radiodetection)
Tx transmitters – all models (Radiodetection)
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Small / High-Sensitivity Receive Antenna
Reception frequencies starting at 8 kHz, for simple cable identification or tracing metallic pipes or cables in walls, floors, or ceilings.
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Car Power Supply 12V
For Tx transmitters

This practical alternative to batteries or rechargeable packs allows the transmitter to be powered via a 12V vehicle socket.
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PointMan Plus Mapping Software (for RD8200SG) // License
PointMan Plus Mapping Software (for RD8200SG) // License
License for one workstation (smartphone, tablet) with a validity of 12 months.
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Receive Clamp 50mm
Used with a locating receiver to identify individual utility lines, often in densely packed areas.
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Receive Clamp 100 mm
Used with a locating receiver to identify individual utility lines, often in densely packed areas.
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Transmitter Clamp 50 mm for Genny4 Sender
This clamp is used to inductively couple a Genny signal onto a specific conductor. It is particularly useful when direct signal coupling is not possible, or on live cables that cannot be de-energized.
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Transmitter Clamp 100 mm for Genny4 Sender
This clamp is used to inductively couple a Genny signal onto a specific conductor. It is particularly useful when direct signal coupling is not possible, or on live cables that cannot be de-energized.
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50 mm Transmitter Clamp for Transmitters T1, Tx-1, Tx-5 und Tx-10
This clamp is used to apply a transmitter signal to a single cable or pipe. It is particularly useful on live cables that cannot be de-energized, or when a direct signal connection is not possible. It can also be used with the extension rod.
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100 mm Transmitter Clamp for Transmitters T1, Tx-1, Tx-5 und Tx-10
This clamp is used to apply a transmitter signal to a single cable or pipe. It is particularly useful on live cables that cannot be de-energized, or when a direct signal connection is not possible. It can also be used with the extension rod.
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Phase Transmitter for SCHUKO Sockets for Signal Transmitters T1, Tx-1, Tx-5, Tx-10
This accessory inductively couples the transmitter signal through a standard power outlet onto live conductors, such as street distribution boards.
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Medium Receive Antenna
It makes it easier to locate individual utilities laid in bundles. It is used to identify inaccessible small cables and other utility lines.
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Universal Power Supply 12V
With this practical alternative to batteries or rechargeable packs, the transmitter can be powered via mains electricity.
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Li-Ion Battery Pack incl. Charger
For RD 7000 / 7100 / 7200 / 8000 / 8100 / 8200

This kit includes a Li-ion battery pack and a universal charger for an RDXX00 receiver.
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Phase Transmitter for Genny4 Transmitter
This accessory is used to couple the Genny signal onto live conductors using crocodile clips.
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100mm Signal Clamp for 201G Transmitter
Used to apply a signal to a specific cable or line. Particularly useful where a direct connection is not possible or for live cables that cannot be switched off. Can be used with the extension rod.
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Phase Transmitter for SCHUKO Sockets for Genny4
This accessory inductively couples the Genny signal via a standard power outlet onto live conductors, such as street distribution boxes.
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Li-Ion Battery Pack
For RD 7000 / 7100 / 7200 / 8000 / 8100 / 8200

This is a replacement Li-ion battery pack for RDXX00 receivers.
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Connection Kit for T1, TX-1, TX-5, TX-10 Transmitters
Contains the standard connection accessories, including a direct connection cable, ground return reel, Tx ground stake, and neodymium magnet.
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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.