Re: Help someone (sorry its long)
Hi Wyndham,
Your idea of finding a system when iron no longer dominates is interesting. Now, on a VLF, the lower the frequency, the more iron seems to dominate. The first VLF's operated way down in the 1 to 2K hz if I remember and they loved iron. So, raising the frequency would or should help some. Higher frequencies such as something like that of the Gold Bug 2 could make it much easier to separate iron from non-iron when compared to a typical coin machine operating at 10 to 15khz. I know from testing that the GB 2 does a much better job of allowing a gold target to be seen "through" a piece of magnetite or iron target. At least, it did in my testing.
The down side of using this higher frequency of something like 70Khz or so is target separation as used in visual TID machines would be very difficult. That becomes a non issue if only iron/non iron ID were the objective.
I have thought of "off resonance" circuits as a possibility since they do have a very good level of discrimination simply due to the technique involved. Now, one thing I have considered doing is building a prototype of AH Pro's ground canceling "off resonance" circuit to see how well it worked.
I will have to give a lot more thought on how such a technique could be applied to PI's.
Reg
Hi Wyndham,
Your idea of finding a system when iron no longer dominates is interesting. Now, on a VLF, the lower the frequency, the more iron seems to dominate. The first VLF's operated way down in the 1 to 2K hz if I remember and they loved iron. So, raising the frequency would or should help some. Higher frequencies such as something like that of the Gold Bug 2 could make it much easier to separate iron from non-iron when compared to a typical coin machine operating at 10 to 15khz. I know from testing that the GB 2 does a much better job of allowing a gold target to be seen "through" a piece of magnetite or iron target. At least, it did in my testing.
The down side of using this higher frequency of something like 70Khz or so is target separation as used in visual TID machines would be very difficult. That becomes a non issue if only iron/non iron ID were the objective.
I have thought of "off resonance" circuits as a possibility since they do have a very good level of discrimination simply due to the technique involved. Now, one thing I have considered doing is building a prototype of AH Pro's ground canceling "off resonance" circuit to see how well it worked.
I will have to give a lot more thought on how such a technique could be applied to PI's.
Reg
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