Originally posted by Qiaozhi
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Sorry that I digged up this old post, but I got a question:
In Gifford patent, mineral/starting signal you ar talking about is leading TX so isnt that mean its +90deg instead of -90deg?
And for TGS , rx phase should be lagging TX about 20deg(-20deg)? Im asking this because I can get TGSL working with eather + and - (20 till 30)deg null shift (disc is same good, as well as GB and sensivity with both)
And I read as well (Qiaozhi said that too)that all targets should shift to the left and for ferros targets A should decrease and for non-f A should increase. And GB sample (square wave 0V part) should be at zero cross of RX signal(where sine goes from neg to pos) and DISC at positive peak of RX. I can make this happen if RX null shift relative to TX is -20deg.
But why i dont see difference? Why one is better than other? Im testing only on bench....
Which phase should I choose?Positive or negative?
Gifford patent: http://www.geotech1.com/pages/metdet.../US4486713.pdf
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