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GPX Series Operating Frequency
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<blockquote data-quote="user 12139" data-source="post: 489895" data-attributes="member: 12139"><p>Clock speed is process related, ie the speed of number crunching or how many times you perform a task over a given timeframe.</p><p></p><p>I'm only interested in knowing the frequency at which the GPX detector is transmitting on, regardless if it's pulsing a sine wave, square wave or whatever. The type of emission is irrelevant, the frequency on which, not at which it's transmitted is my question., ie RF. Has anyone measured this please?</p><p></p><p>I agree comparing one type of PI against another won't work, particularly if the operating frequencies and reception algorithms differ. But if they are the same, like all GPX's are which is why the coils are interchangeable then.....</p><p></p><p>And so that's my question, has anyone measured a GPX operating frequency?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="user 12139, post: 489895, member: 12139"] Clock speed is process related, ie the speed of number crunching or how many times you perform a task over a given timeframe. I'm only interested in knowing the frequency at which the GPX detector is transmitting on, regardless if it's pulsing a sine wave, square wave or whatever. The type of emission is irrelevant, the frequency on which, not at which it's transmitted is my question., ie RF. Has anyone measured this please? I agree comparing one type of PI against another won't work, particularly if the operating frequencies and reception algorithms differ. But if they are the same, like all GPX's are which is why the coils are interchangeable then..... And so that's my question, has anyone measured a GPX operating frequency? [/QUOTE]
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