It would take me a whole day to look or download the video with my slow connection, so I have to miss out on that.
The comments say "how true" and I fully believe that.
There have been countless opportunities on this forum for community development of top of the line metal detectors. Why has it not happened?
An example is the TINKERERS TEM method. A truly new method, totally open source, no patent worries, no competition. It has been there for years, available to everybody, since Aziz has fully explained it and supplied LTSpice simulations of the method.
I have invited people to participate for years, again and again, but greed and self-illusion always get in the way.
Why don't we take this and develop a few complete detectors with it, say 5 models, each one designed for a specific task, like nugget hunting, coin shooting /relic, underwater detecting, very deep with very large coil and a pin-pointer to complete the set.
Then we let Silverdog sell the kits for them.
Carl has been incredibly nice allowing this kind of thing on his Forum, nobody else would do that.
As a group, with what we all would learn doing that, might get us to the knowledge level needed to design a detector that had a chance of being commercialized.
Tinkerer
The comments say "how true" and I fully believe that.
There have been countless opportunities on this forum for community development of top of the line metal detectors. Why has it not happened?
An example is the TINKERERS TEM method. A truly new method, totally open source, no patent worries, no competition. It has been there for years, available to everybody, since Aziz has fully explained it and supplied LTSpice simulations of the method.
I have invited people to participate for years, again and again, but greed and self-illusion always get in the way.
Why don't we take this and develop a few complete detectors with it, say 5 models, each one designed for a specific task, like nugget hunting, coin shooting /relic, underwater detecting, very deep with very large coil and a pin-pointer to complete the set.
Then we let Silverdog sell the kits for them.
Carl has been incredibly nice allowing this kind of thing on his Forum, nobody else would do that.
As a group, with what we all would learn doing that, might get us to the knowledge level needed to design a detector that had a chance of being commercialized.
Tinkerer
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