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Metal Detectors
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Minelab SDC2300 information and questions
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<blockquote data-quote="Marauder" data-source="post: 244265" data-attributes="member: 6200"><p>My theory was, and this its just that, that varying the TX time could be used to determine size, or even composition, as we all know that the decay rate of the signal and the return signal are going to vary depending on composition.</p><p></p><p>If you take 3 different lengths you should get three points that you could plot against known curves(electronicly(yeah thats not a word)).</p><p></p><p>But mainly i was after the pulse length to determine the componentry that would support said speed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marauder, post: 244265, member: 6200"] My theory was, and this its just that, that varying the TX time could be used to determine size, or even composition, as we all know that the decay rate of the signal and the return signal are going to vary depending on composition. If you take 3 different lengths you should get three points that you could plot against known curves(electronicly(yeah thats not a word)). But mainly i was after the pulse length to determine the componentry that would support said speed. [/QUOTE]
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