Michigan Badger
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For years I've wondered why someone doesn't make a low cost simple land version PI detector. Compared to VLF, pulse detectors are simple to make for those with the electronic knowledge.
When Hill first came out with his GoldPic kit I tried many times to talk him into producing an entire, easy to assemble (Knghtkit style), PI kit. He told me back then "sorry I'm too busy."
Okay, this is my try for 2010. Does anybody know of anyone in the world who makes low cost light weight simple pulse machines for land use (I don't care if it's only China)?
I've been saying this for years and some day somebody with electronic knowledge will either take Hill's simple plans and ready board (or make up his own) and make these PI detectors.
I'm talking about a light weight (Tesoro Silver uMax style) all-metal pulse detector with a 10" coil.
Hill claims his unit once made gets 10 inches on a ring with simple homemade coil.
I don't know why I even ask but I guess it's a habit.
Badger
http://home.global.co.za/~trh/
When Hill first came out with his GoldPic kit I tried many times to talk him into producing an entire, easy to assemble (Knghtkit style), PI kit. He told me back then "sorry I'm too busy."
Okay, this is my try for 2010. Does anybody know of anyone in the world who makes low cost light weight simple pulse machines for land use (I don't care if it's only China)?
I've been saying this for years and some day somebody with electronic knowledge will either take Hill's simple plans and ready board (or make up his own) and make these PI detectors.
I'm talking about a light weight (Tesoro Silver uMax style) all-metal pulse detector with a 10" coil.
Hill claims his unit once made gets 10 inches on a ring with simple homemade coil.
I don't know why I even ask but I guess it's a habit.
Badger
http://home.global.co.za/~trh/
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