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As a user of Minelab PI detectors there are many things that are of concern regarding the depth penetration of PI detectors in field conditions. A debate way down on this forum under the heading "Detecting nuggets under Red Clay" highlights some of the problems of in the field use. It would certainly be interesting to hear from Dave Johnston and Thomas Breuer etc. regarding the problems in getting a signal back from a deep target in mineral soil.
I recently did some testing with a CRO and a coil and various Minelab SD and GP detectors and was truly amazed at the distance the signal was able to travel through the air. I know about all the losses in receiving a signal back from a weak deep signal but this is where I think that the most improvement in detector technology is possible. Power saving ideas are fine but as a user I would like have a detector that can get down to where the deep nuggets are. There must be thousands of nuggets out there that are just out of reach of the present crop of metal detectors.
So how about some comments and ideas on how greater depth can be achieved.
Cheers
Steve D
As a user of Minelab PI detectors there are many things that are of concern regarding the depth penetration of PI detectors in field conditions. A debate way down on this forum under the heading "Detecting nuggets under Red Clay" highlights some of the problems of in the field use. It would certainly be interesting to hear from Dave Johnston and Thomas Breuer etc. regarding the problems in getting a signal back from a deep target in mineral soil.
I recently did some testing with a CRO and a coil and various Minelab SD and GP detectors and was truly amazed at the distance the signal was able to travel through the air. I know about all the losses in receiving a signal back from a weak deep signal but this is where I think that the most improvement in detector technology is possible. Power saving ideas are fine but as a user I would like have a detector that can get down to where the deep nuggets are. There must be thousands of nuggets out there that are just out of reach of the present crop of metal detectors.
So how about some comments and ideas on how greater depth can be achieved.
Cheers
Steve D