@harpbloke those coils i scored from a recycler are from physics lab demo stuff.
they are for bench tests only.
all im after with this project is a cheap but effective metal detector of my own design.
im going with the pulse induction method and since most of the science is well covered im tipping any discoveries i make will already be stumbled upon by others but im having fun along the way.
the steepest learning curve for me right now is the programming language for the arduino.
looking very interesting..i searched the web looking for gpr schematics, but no, none. and i keep wondering about things like the gbluer exciter and such like pulsed tower coils.. exciting to see you are doing this.
@marthale7 no it was the same price from the company i bought it from but i figured im supporting an aussie business(well 2 actually if you count the seller and the manufacturer) and the freetronics board is a bit more refined than the arduino but still 100% compatible.
@harpbloke those coils i scored from a recycler are from physics lab demo stuff.
they are for bench tests only.
all im after with this project is a cheap but effective metal detector of my own design.
im going with the pulse induction method and since most of the science is well covered im tipping any discoveries i make will already be stumbled upon by others but im having fun along the way.
the steepest learning curve for me right now is the programming language for the arduino.
m3sca1 1 year ago
looking very interesting..i searched the web looking for gpr schematics, but no, none. and i keep wondering about things like the gbluer exciter and such like pulsed tower coils.. exciting to see you are doing this.
harpbloke 1 year ago
@marthale7 no it was the same price from the company i bought it from but i figured im supporting an aussie business(well 2 actually if you count the seller and the manufacturer) and the freetronics board is a bit more refined than the arduino but still 100% compatible.
m3sca1 1 year ago
Is the clone much cheaper?
marthale7 1 year ago