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Construction of Coplanar Search Coils (By Dave Emery)

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<STRONG>Hi all</STRONG>
I am posting this important description for Dave Emery that descripe how we all can make a coplanar coil. Dave is suffering from some serios computer and connection problems.
Due to the low 80K limit and only one picture aloud, the resolution is not the best. Ask Dave or myself if you need better copies.
Thanks to Dave.... Mark
<BIG><STRONG>Construction of Coplanar Search Coils</STRONG></BIG>
I have been surprised to read many articles and forum posts which claim that coplanar coils are very difficult to make. Quite to the contrary, the coplanar is, without any doubt, the easiest coil for the amateur to produce aside from a mono coil.
A coplanar search coil consists of a Transmit or
 
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