BigL said:To energise the coil with current your detector is transmitting an RF signal to the coil and this is what I want to understand.
It isn't putting an rf frequency into the coil It is turning the coil on for 240uS reaching a current of about 2.5A in the coil, which then switches off and the magnetic field collapses back into the coil in about 3~5uS, energising the target.
From this point, the coil needs to settle to no signal ASAP before the first sample is to be taken. This is where the coils resonant frequency comes into play along with the detectors damping resistors. The coil should settle to 0v and not oscillate.(A vlf will continue to oscillate)
Just note that when ground is added in the coil will no longer settle to 0v, the 0v is in air, no metal.
The NF coils from memory when I measured them ages ago were about 750khz.
The ML commander I think were about 500khz.
The Nugget finder coils are a fast coil and as far as what the detector see's they are perfect coils.
Search for the sd2000 schematic. In there there is a transmit pulse train with all the pulse lengths. The GPX is not that much different.
Cheers Mick