If two maxima form next to each other, this is an indication that the signal has jumped to another line. One way to differentiate between the lines is to measure the current strength at the point of both maxima.
The current strength in the terminated line is greater than the current strength in a line to which the signal has jumped.
To avoid overcoupling of the field, you can proceed as follows:
1. connect the generator to the line to be located using auxiliary cables (conductor loop). In this way, the signal does not flow back to earth and is less likely to jump to other lines.
2. if a connection via a conductor loop is not possible, select the lowest possible transmission frequency to reduce the likelihood of the signal jumping to other lines.
3. the UT 9200 offers the "Current direction detection" function. This function can be used to distinguish directly connected lines from those to which the signal has jumped.
