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| It doesn't "ground balance" in the traditional sense. It does so because it never sees the ground no matter what it is composed of. It sends out a pulse which "charges" the surface of metals with an eddy current that is far greater than that developed by a VLF/TR and that is because of the pulse polarization. Then the coil "reads" the strength of those currents.
There are about a dozen good books out there on the subject or you can visit the USPTO (United States Patent and Trademark Office) and look up some patents on the subject.
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That is what I thought and understood, so why then is a PI good for black sand but not for mineralised gold prospecting land? was I right with regards to the iron mineralisation and are hot rocks something completely different?
homefire
I'll read your link you posted, just in case I misunderstood something.
Posted on: August 12, 2015, 06:29:33 pm
an, thanks for the link... that cleared up a gap in my understanding... see I was right... we all need to do our research properly, even me!
do your homework first!
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