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Hello Franco.Originally posted by FrancoItaly View PostUnfortunately I am not very healthy so I can't answer you, I can only tell you that the compass effect occurs when there is too much amplification, so follow the calibration instructions (helps.txt).
I hope you are feeling better and staying healthy.
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the depth also depends on how long the metal is buried, in your case the lrl should certainly reveal it, I think you know that on the vertical of the buried metal the signal is zero. For the lrl to work it requires careful tuning as described in the helps.Originally posted by perzo View PostHello Mr. Franco.I built a test field at a depth of 50 centimeters three years ago, (The metal is copper.
)but the device does not detect it. How deep should the test field be for the device to detect it?
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The antennas are connected in parallel, that is, one end of each is connected to one end of the other and one end of each is not connected. However, in my opinion, the small gain obtained is compensated by lengthening the single whip antenna.Originally posted by TufaN View PostTHERE ARE TWO ANTENNAS IN SOME FIELD SCANNING DEVICES BELONGING TO FRANCO. HOW ARE THESE CONNECTED?
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THANK YOU VERY MUCH FOR YOUR ANSWER. I UNDERSTAND IT IS LIKE THE PICTURE. IS IT TRUE?Originally posted by FrancoItaly View PostThe antennas are connected in parallel, that is, one end of each is connected to one end of the other and one end of each is not connected. However, in my opinion, the small gain obtained is compensated by lengthening the single whip antenna.
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