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Question for Eric Foster

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Hello Eric!
I am new to PI machines but have always thought
that they would be interesting to try.
After reading this forum, curiosity got the best
of me and I ordered a CS-6PI.
I,ve read messages in this forum suggesting changing the pulse width to see if the signal fades as a means of target id.
My question is this....
Is the amount of fading a constant and could digital comparison between alternating pulse widths be a possible way to make a display to id
possible metal type as on vlf machines.
Maybe not terribly accurate but neither are the
displays on many machines that I've seen.
Thanks!
 
Hi James,
As you may have gathered, there are lots of possibilities for PI and your suggestion is being investigated, along with other ideas, to improve the object identification. The big breakthrough will be reliable ferrous/non-ferrous ID and that is something we are all striving for.
Eric.
 
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