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  • #16
    That's not my point.
    In layman's terms: a superconductor is a conductor whose resistance and magnetic field have been "removed".
    If we wind a coil for TX from such a "wire" and start TX; a magnetic field will be formed that will disrupt the characteristics of such a superconductor.

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    • #17
      You would not need to wind a superconducting coil… A conventional coil could be used for the Tx and array of SQUIDS can be used for the RX.
      The array of SQUIDS can be used to image small objects like coins using DSP at much greater depths than state of the art detectors.

      moodz

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      • #18
        Originally posted by moodz View Post
        You would not need to wind a superconducting coil… A conventional coil could be used for the Tx and array of SQUIDS can be used for the RX.
        The array of SQUIDS can be used to image small objects like coins using DSP at much greater depths than state of the art detectors.

        moodz
        moodz, you forgot to drop the mic.

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