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      <title>21st Century Advances And The Future Of Buying HDD Equipment</title>
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                        <td  style="text-decoration:none;"><p>It's only natural for HDD equipment to continue changing and growing. Technology, particularly of the digital variety, continues to advance exponentially, shaping our lives, the economy and the world at large.</p></td>
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      <title>3 Types of HDD Locating Systems And The Features You Need On The Job</title>
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                        <td  style="text-decoration:none;"><p>locating systems are extremely important to any job. However, a lot of drillers don't actually know how locating systems work (which lends its nickname, 'Magic Box').</p></td>
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      <title>3 Transmitter Types and When to Use Each</title>
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                        <td  style="text-decoration:none;">It makes sense that you'd need to know the direction of your drill head once it's underground. Transmitters send a signal to the receiver above to identify their direction, along with depth and location. While this makes locating systems sound incredibly simple, we all know it's not that easy.</td>
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      <title>What Causes Interference When Locating a Bore?</title>
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                        <td  style="text-decoration:none;">In this article, we’ll cover the types of interference you’ll encounter, how it affects your transmitter and receiver, and how new technology developments in directional drill products have helped mitigate these challenges.  </td>
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      <title>What's So Important About Maintaining Your Transmitter Housing?</title>
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                        <td  style="text-decoration:none;">Though your transmitter is built with durability in mind, it’s still one of the most fragile parts of your drill string. Break it or damage it and you’re forced to stop drilling.</td>
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