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  • New Quasi P.I detector coming onto the market.

    There is always new detectors that are coming onto the market, some have been coming for years and never make it. This time I have personally seen a pre production detector that blew me away as to its performance, it is totally a huge departure from what we know or have been using, it works in the most mineralized soils and there is no ground noise, it has insant ground balance, no pumping or pushing buttons to ground balance, super light and can use a multitude of coils, the electronics is way advanced, it was closer to the circuitry in an iphone than what we currently have as state of the art in detectors.
    There is a lot that i cannot talk about but as there are working pre production detectors i thought it was worth writing about. I hope to get hold of one and update on my youtube channel. https://www.youtube.com/@DetectorMods

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    Is it being developed on the Australian continent ?

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    • #3
      This one is being designed and built in Australia, at least this one is well funded unlike some other attempts at manufacturing.

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      • #4
        Reading between the lines - no reaction at transitions ceramics - hot rock - soil - sea water and vice versa ?- point 7 of - https://www.geotech1.com/forums/foru...and-pi-systems . Yes - this is possible . and it is achieved in only one way . The actual depth is impressive… unfortunately the discrimination of deep targets is a huge problem… we need high-tech shovels, or robots to dig for us

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        • #5
          There are ways to discriminate at depth with P.I technology, there is also a fairly accurate way to estimate depth and target size, anyway if anything comes out that is allowed to hit the public domain i will definately be making videos and posting about it. Also there is new P.I detectors coming out from China, not copy detectors but their own design, but i have only seen the circuit modules in a suitcase layout, looked impressive but i have not seen it in operation.

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          • #6
            Do you confirm this - example - working on soil, when passing the probe over a piece of ceramic there is no reaction . there is also no reaction over a piece of magnetite, or a saltwater-soaked patch of soil for example . naturally the soil setting procedure drops out...

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            • #7
              I have seen the detector discriminate steel reinforcement bars in concrete and detect non ferrous targets placed on the bars.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by detectormods View Post
                I have seen the detector discriminate steel reinforcement bars in concrete and detect non ferrous targets placed on the bars.
                Detectormods , do you confirm this - example - working on soil, when passing the probe over a piece of ceramic there is no reaction . there is also no reaction over a piece of magnetite, or a saltwater-soaked patch of soil for example ?

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                • #9
                  I have not seen every test of different materials but i know it cancels out bad ironstone and red fired clay bricks. If i can get a unit for testing i can make a video and pop it up on youtube.

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                  • #10
                    If you do this - a lot CEO and brand owners , as well as their shareholders -they will have a heart attack . Working on soil, when passing the probe over a piece of ceramic there is no reaction . There is also no reaction over a piece of magnetite, or a saltwater-soaked patch of soil for example - this is enough to send them in the hospital … many people are waiting for this video with concern ...

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                    • #11
                      I had contact with their head engineer today, the detector is basically finished and ready for a test run, i hope to tag along and find out more, at this moment i do not know what i can say as it was pointed out that they do not want prying eyes all over the tech, not that there is anything obvious to see. Performance is going to be the biggest point of interest.

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                      • #12
                        A very large percentage of searchers are interested only and only from the actual performance of the detector- the important thing is that my pocket is full , and the colleague's pocket - almost empty -in the end of the day , when we stow the shovels in the trunk …

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                        • #13
                          Detectormods , I searched your channel for a video about New Quasi P.I detector coming onto the market. , but I could not find . almost a year has passed, is at least a trial series of detectors ready?

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by Riss View Post
                            Detectormods , I searched your channel for a video about New Quasi P.I detector coming onto the market. , but I could not find . almost a year has passed, is at least a trial series of detectors ready?
                            One of the guys in the project team passed away, that has slowed things down a tad.

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                            • #15
                              Woody, is this the detector you were talking about?

                              https://algoforce.com.au

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