Understanding The Metal Detector Coil Signal.

ToddB64

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Jan 7, 2007
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Georgetown, Ohio, USA
Detector(s) used
Teknetics Gamma 6000,
Tesoro Bandido II µMax and
Compadre, White's Classic II,
Garrett Ace 250
Primary Interest:
Metal Detecting


Hi All !
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Attached are a two graphic images showing sinewaves of two different coil signal frequencies. These sinewaves are representative of the coil signals produced by single frequency metal detectors like my White's Classic II 6.5 kHz frequency (wide peak-to-peak distance) and my Tesoro Compadre's 12 kHz (more narrow-compressed peak-to-peak distance).

As you see from the graphic illustrations, when the Frequency increases, for example from 6.5 kHz to 12 kHz, the peaks become more compressed, resulting in more sinewave peaks per inch.

This information should help metal detecting newbies understand some of the effects of higher coil signal Frequencies and add to their knowledge base.

Have a great day !

ToddB64


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That,s kinda neat and well presented,easy to see and understand.thank you for doing that for we newbies.
 

Hi crashbandicoot ! :D

Glad to help. Good Luck Hunting Arkansas. I miss Tabdog too !

ToddB64
 

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