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    Good morning everyone.
    I would like to ask a question to the specialists of pulse induction detectors.
    I wanted to do a search with 2 pulse induction detectors (different) at +- 5 meters from the houses.
    The signal was completely execrable each time: detection distance in the air short and not clear at all with non-stop interference.
    Therefore, I ask the question: could this come from the wifi of the surrounding houses?
    Thank you in advance for your answers;
    aurum

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    Originally posted by aurum View Post
    Good morning everyone.
    I would like to ask a question to the specialists of pulse induction detectors.
    I wanted to do a search with 2 pulse induction detectors (different) at +- 5 meters from the houses.
    The signal was completely execrable each time: detection distance in the air short and not clear at all with non-stop interference.
    Therefore, I ask the question: could this come from the wifi of the surrounding houses?
    Thank you in advance for your answers;
    aurum
    You only need to post your question once in the forums.
    I have removed your other two duplicate posts in different threads.

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    • #3
      every around house place is metal infected place. begin to detect with small coil. clear your place. then go on another size coil.
      do a special place afar from your house cleared from any metal. this place will be just for test of your detectors.

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      • #4
        I've also moved it to a separate thread since it was off-topic to the Delta pulse.
        Yes, anything that emits EMI can create interference with a metal detector.

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        • #5
          Probably not WIFI but as Carl said, anything can emit EMI.

          In my home shop the WIFI has never been a problem. What is a problem is the furnace when it ignite and the motors run.
          Air conditioning motors could be a problem as well as many other devices.

          It could easy be simple AC Mains (50 or 60Hz) causing the issue. I've also had AC Mains interference when near power lines.

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          • #6
            Thank you waltr for your help

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            • #7
              Thank you KT for your help

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