Back in early March there were some questions by Rick S on the balancing of DD coils. I have used DD coils on PI detectors but have no real experience of them on IB machines. However, the same basic principles must apply. I found it was important to have a grounded screen between the coils and the soil, otherwise the coil to soil capacitance change confuses the ground balancing. The best method that I found was to individually shield the TX and RX windings. The overlap balancing is then purely due to the inductive coupling between the two coils. With unshielded windings, there is a small inter-winding capacitance which again can give errors. I have been trying to work out whether the electrical balance of the coils corresponds to the optimum ground balance if the coil was over a uniform magnetically mineralised surface. I would be interested in any thoughts on this.
Eric.
Eric.
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