Hi everyone, this looks like a fantastic forum.
I've recently built a DIY PI detector using Silverdog's excellent Surf PI PCB, thanks Silverdog!
All seems to be working well, but it is awkward that the ground is producing a signal whenever the coil is lowered to the ground, this is with an unshielded monocoil.
I was wondering what you all thought is the best way to reduce the ground signal. I have tried aluminium foil as a shield, but it reduces the detection depth a fair bit.
The more 'elegant' solution to me seems to use two coils, to cancel out the ground effect. I was thinking of putting a smaller coil inside the main coil, so you have a concentric arrangment, using this setup would it be possible to cancel out the ground signal?, if so how?
Perhaps using one coil for transmit, and the other for receive.
Many Thanks.
I've recently built a DIY PI detector using Silverdog's excellent Surf PI PCB, thanks Silverdog!
All seems to be working well, but it is awkward that the ground is producing a signal whenever the coil is lowered to the ground, this is with an unshielded monocoil.
I was wondering what you all thought is the best way to reduce the ground signal. I have tried aluminium foil as a shield, but it reduces the detection depth a fair bit.
The more 'elegant' solution to me seems to use two coils, to cancel out the ground effect. I was thinking of putting a smaller coil inside the main coil, so you have a concentric arrangment, using this setup would it be possible to cancel out the ground signal?, if so how?
Perhaps using one coil for transmit, and the other for receive.
Many Thanks.
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