Detailed instructions on are also included, explaining how different coil types (like Concentric and Double-D) compare in terms of performance and depth. editions and availability
, co-authored by George Overton and Carl Moreland , is widely considered the definitive technical reference for anyone interested in the science and engineering of metal detection. Rather than a simple "how-to" guide for treasure hunting, this book offers a deep dive into the electronics, physics, and circuitry that allow these devices to find buried objects. Core Technology and Concepts
One of the book’s most distinctive features is its focus on practical application. It includes and hands-on experiments for every major category of detector. Readers can follow blueprints to build their own equipment, such as: An off-resonance pinpointer. A GEB-discriminator. A microprocessor-controlled PI detector. Detailed instructions on are also included, explaining how
The authors provide an exhaustive breakdown of the primary technologies used in modern detection, moving from historical principles to advanced digital techniques.
Explores the classic principles and early designs that paved the way for modern sensors. Core Technology and Concepts One of the book’s
There are multiple versions of the book, with significant differences between them: Go to product viewer dialog for this item. Inside the Metal Detector
Covers ground balance methods and motion filtering, which are critical for discriminating between "junk" and valuable targets in mineralized soil. A GEB-discriminator
Details include ground balance methods and advanced PI techniques often used for deep seeking and gold prospecting.