Output LF353
Hi DtM -
Thanks for extra info.
W and M is a nice way to explain the detection waveform due to coil polarity. When coil is backwards, you can see why we can get a double-beep easily.
I was wondering if you have display options for displaying Multimeter type of measurements at the same time as the graph - for example, the RMS and peak voltage values?
Can you show us the outputs of your LF353 for fun?
Cheers,
-SB
Hi Simon ,
In this YouTube link : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TVrISTKtxAw
I've recorded some of the 'coil nulling ' : Tx vs. Rx on output of LF353 .
With this set of coils ( shielded ) I don't get any closer as 35-40 degrees ...
For the detection in All Metal Mode the shift doesn't seem to care that much...
I didn't experiment that much in Disc mode or Notch Mode because it didn't discriminate that much so I had my (wrong ? ) focus in the All Metal
best regards,
Dennis the Mennis
Hi DtM -
Thanks for extra info.
W and M is a nice way to explain the detection waveform due to coil polarity. When coil is backwards, you can see why we can get a double-beep easily.
I was wondering if you have display options for displaying Multimeter type of measurements at the same time as the graph - for example, the RMS and peak voltage values?
Can you show us the outputs of your LF353 for fun?
Cheers,
-SB
Hi Simon ,
In this YouTube link : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TVrISTKtxAw
I've recorded some of the 'coil nulling ' : Tx vs. Rx on output of LF353 .
With this set of coils ( shielded ) I don't get any closer as 35-40 degrees ...

For the detection in All Metal Mode the shift doesn't seem to care that much...
I didn't experiment that much in Disc mode or Notch Mode because it didn't discriminate that much so I had my (wrong ? ) focus in the All Metal
best regards,
Dennis the Mennis
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