Looking for someone who knows pulse induction/metal detection theory

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A user seeks assistance in developing a pulse induction gold metal detector and has fabrication resources available. They specifically need someone knowledgeable in metal detection and circuit board technology. Another participant expresses interest, offering their experience and suggesting collaboration on additional projects. The conversation emphasizes the need for expertise in metal detection theory to advance the project. The thread highlights a potential partnership in the field of metal detector development.
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Hi there

I'm looking for anyone who has the knowledge or experience that can help me develop a pulse induction gold metal detector. I have the fabrication resources but need someone who understand metal detection/circuit board technology. Please Email with experience.
 
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conservator said:
Hi there

I'm looking for anyone who has the knowledge or experience that can help me develop a pulse induction gold metal detector. I have the fabrication resources but need someone who understand metal detection/circuit board technology. Please Email with experience.

hi
Are you developed that pi metal detector? I have knowledge and experience. Please Email me.
If you have fabrication resourses maybe you are interested for onother projects?
With regards Pavel
 
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