There exists also the possibility to combine already available software and freeware:
The MD signal will come over the audio-input into the small laptop or smartphone and then:
Audio visualizer in combination with screen recorder plus GPS mapping.
But I don't know how good is the audio-output from a magnetometer or a selfbuilt GPR.
And MDs with chit chat beep beep signals in this case are also not useful.
The signal should be at least somehow available on a good distinctive signal-level scale as with the DeepHunter:
"Ability to provide signal graphic of target (oscilloscope)" - check out the info bottom left at picture 3, link(s) below!
So the Audio Visualizer software can show the different volume levels from the detector-output on screen which are becoming live recorded for later analysis and combined with the GPS map! This also is possible wireless - instead into the headphones, the transmitted audio-signal goes directly into the phone, tablet or laptop!
Profis also can try to grab the digital signal from the magnetometer, GPR or MD hahaha if they know how they can use it. Creating a TV-signal from it or whatever. Best would be a live rendering software which prints (and recording it) every second a square on the screen which shows the actual signal level. The always visible on-screen-oscilloscope from the DeepHunter shows the signal-level line of ca. the last 30 seconds until it resets and starts over. Not just metal but also negative values (cavity or mineralized rocks).
The MD signal will come over the audio-input into the small laptop or smartphone and then:
Audio visualizer in combination with screen recorder plus GPS mapping.
But I don't know how good is the audio-output from a magnetometer or a selfbuilt GPR.
And MDs with chit chat beep beep signals in this case are also not useful.
The signal should be at least somehow available on a good distinctive signal-level scale as with the DeepHunter:
"Ability to provide signal graphic of target (oscilloscope)" - check out the info bottom left at picture 3, link(s) below!
So the Audio Visualizer software can show the different volume levels from the detector-output on screen which are becoming live recorded for later analysis and combined with the GPS map! This also is possible wireless - instead into the headphones, the transmitted audio-signal goes directly into the phone, tablet or laptop!
Profis also can try to grab the digital signal from the magnetometer, GPR or MD hahaha if they know how they can use it. Creating a TV-signal from it or whatever. Best would be a live rendering software which prints (and recording it) every second a square on the screen which shows the actual signal level. The always visible on-screen-oscilloscope from the DeepHunter shows the signal-level line of ca. the last 30 seconds until it resets and starts over. Not just metal but also negative values (cavity or mineralized rocks).
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