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Here is a short run down of what has been happening at Pulsepower over the last few weeks. I have now moved from Abingdon, near Oxford, to Brixham, which is on the south Devon coast. Brixham is an old fishing harbour town with good beaches and diving within easy reach, which will be ideal for trying out new beach and water detector designs. I shall miss the Oxford area, where I have lived and worked for many years, with its colleges, technical libraries and bookshops, but being near the sea has its compensations, and I have a fine workshop for development and production.
I expect many will have noticed that my website has now gone. It was in urgent need of updating anyway, and a new one will be appearing shortly. I will probably do the design myself and arrange it so that changes and additions can be quickly incorporated. Although my participation on the PI Forum has been rather less of late because of the move, I am pleased to see that it has been active and lively with PI questions and answers. Particular thanks to Mr Bill, Reg Sniff, CarlMorland and Brian Forrest who have dealt with technical and user questions.
In any move, there is a disruption to all aspects of business, and many things take much longer than anticipated. No detectors were produced for over a month, but now things are getting back on track. I was fortunate in quickly locating a good assembly and test engineer, without whom I would still be struggling a bit. During March we produced a couple of industrial PI detectors for a factory in Germany and this past week, a batch of Goldquests, five of which will be winging their way to Surfscanner Detectors in the next few days. We also have some on the shelf for the UK and customers in other countries. A few Goldquest Aquasearches are next on the list together with a couple of Woodtec
I expect many will have noticed that my website has now gone. It was in urgent need of updating anyway, and a new one will be appearing shortly. I will probably do the design myself and arrange it so that changes and additions can be quickly incorporated. Although my participation on the PI Forum has been rather less of late because of the move, I am pleased to see that it has been active and lively with PI questions and answers. Particular thanks to Mr Bill, Reg Sniff, CarlMorland and Brian Forrest who have dealt with technical and user questions.
In any move, there is a disruption to all aspects of business, and many things take much longer than anticipated. No detectors were produced for over a month, but now things are getting back on track. I was fortunate in quickly locating a good assembly and test engineer, without whom I would still be struggling a bit. During March we produced a couple of industrial PI detectors for a factory in Germany and this past week, a batch of Goldquests, five of which will be winging their way to Surfscanner Detectors in the next few days. We also have some on the shelf for the UK and customers in other countries. A few Goldquest Aquasearches are next on the list together with a couple of Woodtec