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US Patent number 4,868,504 claims a way of returning energy from the collapse of the magnetic field to the power supply. The machine they use this on is not a PI but is an IB or induction balance machine which transmits square waves in place of a sinusoidal signal. Here is the fun part. The claims clearly indicate that this is done by alternate switching of one side of a transmit coil to +V and -V and that the other side of the coil is connected to storage devices (capacitors). This means that all one has to do is to drive both sides of the coil together with opposite voltage signals to break the patent! Think of this as a push pull amplifier. There are DC motor driver H bridges available today from the FET manufacturers. These consist of four FET's which are arranged so as to switch the motors winding +/- or -/+. Substitute the motor winding for a transmit coil and you are Fisher proof. The rest of the patent makes interesting reading as the method used is the same idea as Minelabs Explorer. The Fisher transmits a single square wave at say 5KHz and makes use of the third harmonic at 15KHz. The received signals are seperated by two pairs of synchronous demodulators which demodulate the resistive (R) and reactive (X) components for both frequencies. A ratio of the R and X signals from the 15KHz signal is then subtracted from the 5KHz signal to cancel the ground signal. Minelab use a multi period digital signal to produce more than one fundamental and harmonic signal. My guess is that the Explorer uses three sets of three different fundamental frequencies. The receiver processes the fundamental frequency, the third harmonic, and the fifth harmonic. This gives you three frequencies per fundamental signal. This provides nine frequencies per set. three different sets make this 27. Does this number ring any bells?