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Question - Who first discovered/conceived the principle of the pulse induction metal detector?
Myself taking readings from Claus Colani's PI detector in 1967. A technician is positioning the search coil on the 10m square nylon grid placed on the ground. The grid is divided into 1m squares with 0.5m markers.
I've just ordered a copy of 'Metallortung mit Detektoren' by Wolfgang Schuler from UK ebay for £5.19 with free delivery. There's still one copy left if anyone else is interested.
Can't have a hole in my collection.
The book has just arrived.
Looks like a new copy and completely unread. Lots of photos, diagrams and descriptions, but no schematics.
A nerd masquerading as a tough guy.
Typical look of the sixties and seventies, last century.
Quite wrong! I was never a nerd. Being a family man, pulse induction was, and is, only a part of my life. Still have a beard, by the way, but a little more trimmed.
There is another book it was written for French people maybe the some Détecteurs de métaux : Théorie - Conditions - Pratique there is description for a pi project
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