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    hello carl. Do you have any suggestions for detecting gold deeply?

  • #2
    Originally posted by profesor View Post
    hello carl. Do you have any suggestions for detecting gold deeply?
    Is this a question about the TGSL?

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Carl-NC View Post
      Is this a question about the TGSL?
      no.
      Actually, I was going to open a new thread.
      It's like closed for me.
      thanks.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by profesor View Post
        no.
        Actually, I was going to open a new thread.
        It's like closed for me.
        thanks.
        You are better off doing a Forum Search then lots of reading since this question has been asked too often.

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        • #5
          Unfortunately your question is too vague to answer. What size gold, and how deep do you want to go? In what ground? Waltr is right, there have been tons of discussions on this and a forum search will give tons of results. Prepare for a lot of reading.

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          • #6
            what SIZE of your gold? nuggets? 1 gram? 5 gram? 1 kg? 5 kg???

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Carl-NC View Post
              Unfortunately your question is too vague to answer. What size gold, and how deep do you want to go? In what ground? Waltr is right, there have been tons of discussions on this and a forum search will give tons of results. Prepare for a lot of reading.
              You are right. I asked the question incorrectly.
              The real question is:
              I'm doing research on diamagnetism.
              The eddy currents formed on the gold are extinguished very quickly.
              You need a receiver that will take these eddy currents deeply and quickly.
              Could there be a solution like marginal oscillator?

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              • #8
                A marginal oscillator is used to detect a particular NMR precession frequency and would not be useful for eddy decay. You can't use NMR to locate gold because it has no range, the gold would need to be placed inside the pulse coil.

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