Hello All
I'm new to this, but from a tech background...so trying to understand the practicalities of the technology.
Ive been playing around with my new mxt pro. I notice that discrimination readings on the VDI scale are hugely reliant on the orientation of a ring or coin.
For example waving a British 10p over the coil parallel will get a good high positive reading, while doing the same perpendicular (on end) greats a -20 or so which is well in the "ignore" range. Ive seen many references to "dig positive".
Is this just a limitation caused by the fact that the phase response of say a coin changes dramatically depending on orientation? Or my detector!?
If phase does just change dramatically depending on orientation, it seems to me that anything above a very low level of discrimination would be worse than not having it...as you would walk by any coins etc on end!
Interesting to hear your thoughts!
Thanks
Andy
I'm new to this, but from a tech background...so trying to understand the practicalities of the technology.
Ive been playing around with my new mxt pro. I notice that discrimination readings on the VDI scale are hugely reliant on the orientation of a ring or coin.
For example waving a British 10p over the coil parallel will get a good high positive reading, while doing the same perpendicular (on end) greats a -20 or so which is well in the "ignore" range. Ive seen many references to "dig positive".
Is this just a limitation caused by the fact that the phase response of say a coin changes dramatically depending on orientation? Or my detector!?
If phase does just change dramatically depending on orientation, it seems to me that anything above a very low level of discrimination would be worse than not having it...as you would walk by any coins etc on end!
Interesting to hear your thoughts!
Thanks
Andy
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