I know its not really radio related, but it does transmit and receive
On our little lake, there are some very good stories from days past. One of them was about the farmers wife who got mad and tossed his still in the lake. We figure within throwing distance of a strong farm woman, it is probably no deeper than 25'. The neighbors kid wants to find the still and I thought it would be fun to try to build a metal detector that can be pulled across the lake this winter (and right now we have nice clear ice and very little snow... )
I know this is an impossible depth for typical handheld beach detectors, but I figured on making a 1 meter wide coil and running it on a homemade driver and monitoring the response with the laptop and oscilloscope in persistence mode.
Being it is a larger target, the large coil size should not exclude the still. But what method do I use? Pulse induction, Double D, or will I need to go with two separate coils to get that deep? This is fresh water, but the area is highly mineralized and the bottom is clay. Any advice out there? Thanks!
On our little lake, there are some very good stories from days past. One of them was about the farmers wife who got mad and tossed his still in the lake. We figure within throwing distance of a strong farm woman, it is probably no deeper than 25'. The neighbors kid wants to find the still and I thought it would be fun to try to build a metal detector that can be pulled across the lake this winter (and right now we have nice clear ice and very little snow... )
I know this is an impossible depth for typical handheld beach detectors, but I figured on making a 1 meter wide coil and running it on a homemade driver and monitoring the response with the laptop and oscilloscope in persistence mode.
Being it is a larger target, the large coil size should not exclude the still. But what method do I use? Pulse induction, Double D, or will I need to go with two separate coils to get that deep? This is fresh water, but the area is highly mineralized and the bottom is clay. Any advice out there? Thanks!