Terry,
How about a large coil pulse induction unit? Eric Foster was selling a PI
board (about $65 I think) that is intended for a towable underwater PI
detector. I believe it uses a rather large coil, like the big 6-foot
PulseStar setups you can find in the back of a Kellyco catalog. It would
probably get a truck at 10 feet easy.
- Carl
> Dale Seppa;
> I have been getting mail from Proton Mag Forum for sometime now, you
> don't seem like the genius types not to say your not one, but you pose
> answer's for us lay people so we can understand what is being
> described(thanks). I posed a question here, that was never fully
> answered, only directed to buy someone's expensive design. How to make
> a cheap magnetometer like the GI's did after WWII, Iam not looking for
> gold. Only some large WWII trucks buried at least 10 to 15ft deep, Iam
> working on a shoe string budget. Until I make my find, after which Iam
> sure my income should increase..
> Any suggestions.
> Terry
How about a large coil pulse induction unit? Eric Foster was selling a PI
board (about $65 I think) that is intended for a towable underwater PI
detector. I believe it uses a rather large coil, like the big 6-foot
PulseStar setups you can find in the back of a Kellyco catalog. It would
probably get a truck at 10 feet easy.
- Carl
> Dale Seppa;
> I have been getting mail from Proton Mag Forum for sometime now, you
> don't seem like the genius types not to say your not one, but you pose
> answer's for us lay people so we can understand what is being
> described(thanks). I posed a question here, that was never fully
> answered, only directed to buy someone's expensive design. How to make
> a cheap magnetometer like the GI's did after WWII, Iam not looking for
> gold. Only some large WWII trucks buried at least 10 to 15ft deep, Iam
> working on a shoe string budget. Until I make my find, after which Iam
> sure my income should increase..
> Any suggestions.
> Terry