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Constant Current Metal Detector Patent, but what does it all mean?
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<blockquote data-quote="Guest" data-source="post: 98902"><p>The F3 used MPS (I know you know what that is :lol: ). They haven't produced any Mine detectors with MPF to my limited knowledge.</p><p>The stability I was talking about, although the extra EMI shielding is good, was the MPF timings ability to still remain stable in highly magnetic/mineralised ground while having a higher sensitivity to smaller gold with the faster switching to rx. The issue was, with traditional pulse machines, that switching on the rx faster caused stability issues, apparently, in highly mineralised/magnetic ground. MPF solved it so that is a little bit innovative I reckon.</p><p>Rumour has it, & I am probably starting it, that the new machine will come complete with MPF & an even more innovative new timing MPD (guess what D stands for) as well as MPS, DVT, SETA & the new CC with DTC. It'll also have a free set of instructions for obtaining a permit to dig deep holes & an 1800 number for fast approval of small scale mining operations for the big, deep gold hunters :lol:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Guest, post: 98902"] The F3 used MPS (I know you know what that is :lol: ). They haven't produced any Mine detectors with MPF to my limited knowledge. The stability I was talking about, although the extra EMI shielding is good, was the MPF timings ability to still remain stable in highly magnetic/mineralised ground while having a higher sensitivity to smaller gold with the faster switching to rx. The issue was, with traditional pulse machines, that switching on the rx faster caused stability issues, apparently, in highly mineralised/magnetic ground. MPF solved it so that is a little bit innovative I reckon. Rumour has it, & I am probably starting it, that the new machine will come complete with MPF & an even more innovative new timing MPD (guess what D stands for) as well as MPS, DVT, SETA & the new CC with DTC. It'll also have a free set of instructions for obtaining a permit to dig deep holes & an 1800 number for fast approval of small scale mining operations for the big, deep gold hunters :lol: [/QUOTE]
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