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Hi Eric,
In my early post, I was trying to say that you can't use anything that equalises the current in both pulse lenghts or it won't work. You might find fudging the properties of each pulse benificial after getting the initial result close though.
I took some pics of the pre-amp output last night only to find that I can't post them here. I will send them to you and you can post them if you wish. The effect is dramatic as you will see. I had to use minerals that aren't quite universally cancelled by a ML as magnetite isn't as dramatic. If I have misunderstood you or got something wrong then let me know.
Your second proposal is novel and I expect that the FRDs will be crunched up tightly together in the short pulse and will vary in the long one and you can chase them with a change in voltage to the long pulse. I hope I'm wrong but I can picture the FRDs ramping back and forth in the long pulse while remaining stationary in the short pulse? All I know is that matching the effects in two pulses is not easy.
Like I said, I might be wrong as I have been consistantly wrong since turning sixty and if I was honest I would make that twenty one or much earlier.
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Rob.
In my early post, I was trying to say that you can't use anything that equalises the current in both pulse lenghts or it won't work. You might find fudging the properties of each pulse benificial after getting the initial result close though.
I took some pics of the pre-amp output last night only to find that I can't post them here. I will send them to you and you can post them if you wish. The effect is dramatic as you will see. I had to use minerals that aren't quite universally cancelled by a ML as magnetite isn't as dramatic. If I have misunderstood you or got something wrong then let me know.
Your second proposal is novel and I expect that the FRDs will be crunched up tightly together in the short pulse and will vary in the long one and you can chase them with a change in voltage to the long pulse. I hope I'm wrong but I can picture the FRDs ramping back and forth in the long pulse while remaining stationary in the short pulse? All I know is that matching the effects in two pulses is not easy.
Like I said, I might be wrong as I have been consistantly wrong since turning sixty and if I was honest I would make that twenty one or much earlier.
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Rob.