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Wider and deeper. There nothing to be learned from this guy.
JC
 
This is a fantastic forum. I have absolutely no electronic/techinical background but I rely on pulse induction metal detectors to earn part of my living. I have a historic shipwreck salvage company here in Florida. For over a year now I have monitored Eric's forum and now this new one. I have also corresponded via email with Eric and Bill Crabtree. Their patience and advice is greatly appreciated. This forum is the first in a list of about 8 treasure forums I visit daily (the GPS forum is also awesome, Andrew is the expert there, and GPS relates to my business as well) The amount of knowledge I have gained is tremendous and I now feel like an "educated consumer" in regard to metal detector buying. I am saving up right now for an Aquastar and if it performs well on our shallow water wrecksites I hope to help market the detector to the rest of the Florida treasure salvage community. Regards, Tom Gidus
 
JC,
I really didn't know that I had offered anything. I will quietly sit here and fiddle. I am winding a coil if you want to know. It should be very low R. I anticipate following Eric's suggestion of mono-coil.I just might use a 709 a la Eric. Is tghat OK with you??
g.
 
Hi All I think Eric and everybody else hear is exactly at the right technical level, I mean this is not a school to learn electronics from basic as I see it, their is many other places for this. I like the fine balance between the knowledge from some and the more practical experience from others and I think it will help evrybody to rise their levels of knowledge about PI, even if they start from level "0". Mark
 
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