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  • #31
    Home-build GROUND PENETRATING RADAR
    The order of pictures according to position is:
    First - 1
    1. example 2, 3
    2. example 4, 5, 6, 9
    3. example 7, 8
    End - 10

    The order of pictures is:
    First - gpr001
    1. example - gpr002.jpeg , gpr003.jpeg
    2. example - gpr004.jpeg , gpr005.jpeg
    gpr006.jpeg , gpr010.jpeg
    3. example - gpr007.jpeg , gpr008.jpeg
    End - gpr009.jpeg

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    • #32
      Home-build GROUND PENETRATING RADAR
      Тry http://georadar.150m.com/



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      • #33
        Hi Valchev

        Please up loade block diagram and how it works .

        In picture seem as you used transmiter and receiver in vhf band .

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        • #34
          Hi aft_72005,
          To us transmiter and receiver in vhf band is impossible, if you have time to losing, try. For block diagram and how it works search internet, there have plenty of information.

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          • #35
            @admin:
            can you delete post #27. i can´t open the 3. page.

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            • #36
              Home-build GROUND PENETRATING RADAR
              http://georadar.150m.com/
              http://m12.hit.bg/gpr_eng.html
              http://m12.hit.bg/gpr.html

              GPR cross section of the ground structure and photos:
              terrain - before digging
              terrain - after digging
              terrain - after digging, with light brown layer, from 1 to 2 meters deeply
              Attached Files

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              • #37
                May be of interest!

                http://rrsg.ee.uct.ac.za
                http://rrsg.ee.uct.ac.za/theses/theses.html

                See G. Farquharson
                --------------

                Alan Langman
                A.R. Isaacson
                M.K. Cope
                C.F. Zietsman

                Alan Langman, Simon Dimaio, Brian Burns, and M.R. Inggs. Develop-
                ment of a Low Cost SFCW Ground Penetrating Radar. In Proceedings
                of the IEEE 1996 Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium, vol-
                ume IV, pages 2020–2022, May 1996.

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                • #38
                  Interesting project. I read gfarquharson_thesis.pdf, if I don't make mistake, this is radio frequency spectral analysis (profiling). If you interesting from spectral analysis survey, see to commercial project producing from "GEOPHYSPROGNOS", it is spectral seismic profiling, I disignd similar system, but result in soil is bad.
                  http://www.newgeophys.spb.ru/en/index.shtml

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                  • #39
                    weil...

                    Originally posted by schatzsucher
                    the server is to slow - post the picture here!
                    weil...Server kostenlos ist.Und ist problemlos nur von Bulgarien zu beobachten.
                    Wenn das Geraet so arbeitet wie URL....

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                    • #40
                      Originally posted by aft_72005
                      Hi Valchev

                      Please up loade block diagram and how it works .

                      In picture seem as you used transmiter and receiver in vhf band .

                      Home-build GROUND PENETRATING RADAR
                      http://georadar.150m.com/
                      http://m12.hit.bg/gpr_eng.html
                      http://m12.hit.bg/gpr.html

                      Block diagram
                      Attached Files

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                      • #41
                        Hi Valchev
                        Thanks for your diagram.
                        I hope you have very happy new year.

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                        • #42
                          sampler?

                          Hi

                          Could someone explain what kind of electronic realizes the "sampler"?
                          The only thing I can imagine is a kind of delay-line (SAW) like in chirp-radar.
                          What kind of electronic is able to spread a signal 100k in time without degredation.

                          Dirk

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                          • #43
                            Actually that is similar to PC based digital sampling oscilloscope high (or ultra-high) bandwidth. As an example GPR 'ZOND 12' have sampler with only 4 transistors, and is perfectly. I use different circuit with bandwidth > 5GHz.

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                            • #44
                              sampler

                              So the sampler is a sample and hold stage?
                              Also you use the methode of equivalent time
                              sampling? Only on sample per transmitted Puls
                              is converted by ADC? And the repition frequency
                              is determined by the conversion rate of ADC in
                              the PIC?

                              Best regards
                              Dirk

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                              • #45
                                Excuze me, as you can see I speak English with
                                difficulty, and I am not sure if i understand and
                                explain correctly. For that i prefer to drаw:

                                Switch must to can to be closed only for 100pS=0.1nS
                                Attached Files

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