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  • Blanket coil ?

    A blanket coil
    what the ??????

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  • #2
    Originally posted by 6666 View Post
    Sure! A PI coil does not aways have to be rigid. I built a flexible coil that I could use in my shoe once that worked just fine. I was using it at a 50us delay (I think) with one of the Stuart PIs. It was not super deep or sensitive but it worked.

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    • #3
      Pinpoint Coil

      Hi all
      I have a discovery World detector which will detect a £1 coin at four inches, I would like to
      use the circuit to make a pin pointer.Would this be possible with this type of machine.
      Thanks pipdip

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      • #4
        Originally posted by pipdip View Post
        Hi all
        I have a discovery World detector which will detect a £1 coin at four inches, I would like to
        use the circuit to make a pin pointer.Would this be possible with this type of machine.
        Thanks pipdip
        Why not? Practically all detectors can be converted to pinpointer. The only question is, if the processing is worth.

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        • #5
          Hi Guru
          I'm going to give it a go, one thing that's puzzling me I opened the 5 inch search head it has two coils 9 ohm's and 1.5 ohm's also it has this one coil of wire that goes full circle amongst
          the others and the ends are 1/8 inch apart and are notched in the plastic head?
          I guess i will have to use finer wire?
          Pipdip

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