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Great video.
Very interesting, but I don't think it would help me measure detector frequencies.
Instead of suggested speaker (somewhere in the video) you can make and put any coil parallel (flat on) to coil you want to examine. (preferable resonant to the one you want to examine)
Follow the video procedure. Yes you can measure detector frequencies, of course.
Instead high end oscilloscope from video; you can use software based one. I think there is a plenty available on the net for downloading, including FFT and spectrum analyzer.
Park & Field: 7.8k + 39k
Beach: 7.8k + 18.2k
Gold: 40k + 5k (the 5k appears to be a useless amount, probably just to say it is "multifrequency")
I think I should leave my curiosity and desire to know the truth to Carl, the expert.
After years of storage it seems my oscilloscope has bit the dust.
I need to be satisfied with what I have, until 1st Texas can develop something that trumps the Equinox for fair ground and the TDI for the hot ground.
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