-
Posts
265 -
Joined
-
Last visited
Content Type
Forums
Detector Prospector Home
Detector Database
Downloads
Everything posted by ALEXANDRE TARTAR
-
Wireless Transmitter For Impulse
ALEXANDRE TARTAR replied to Tmox's topic in First Texas - Bounty Hunter, Fisher & Teknetics
A bluetooth module is not that easy to integrate because the detector is so sensitive and stable, that a bluetooth module on the card brings additional noise quite easily. Sometimes you have to make the right choices increased sensitivity or wireless headphone. I preferred keep the maximum sensitivity on this model. -
Cell Phone And The AQ
ALEXANDRE TARTAR replied to Joe Beechnut OBN's topic in First Texas - Bounty Hunter, Fisher & Teknetics
Fortunately you are not going with your phone in the water! -
I am agree with Chase Goldman. The impulse series (gold and AQ) has already 4 versions developed and tested but which remains to be industrialized. There are bipolar among these versions but there are also new technologies with new fundamental physics principles. Le-Jag already tested one of these new versions 3 years ago. Since then he claims the detector regularly ....
-
Testing The New AQ
ALEXANDRE TARTAR replied to barryny's topic in First Texas - Bounty Hunter, Fisher & Teknetics
If this can help you a little, at certain times when the target was smaller or the search coil is higher you hear the treble variations. For the iron nail it makes a low tone and a double beep at the same time. When the targets are at the limit of detection, they give you their true conductivity sound frequency. -
Testing The New AQ
ALEXANDRE TARTAR replied to barryny's topic in First Texas - Bounty Hunter, Fisher & Teknetics
As a general rule, the frequency variation occurs over the last 4 inches of the depth. As same for ALL METAL mode, just upper the search coil a little to confirm by ear. So you can have a low tone that does not have the same audio frequency depending on the ferrous, and you can have a high pitch that does not have the same audio frequency depending on the gold jewelry. -
Testing The New AQ
ALEXANDRE TARTAR replied to barryny's topic in First Texas - Bounty Hunter, Fisher & Teknetics
Yes, there is a multitude of audio frequencies. It's not just a low tone. If your target is in saturation, you switch directly to the extremes (1500HZ or 50HZ), otherwise it makes a multitude of sound frequency according to your settings. -
Yes but beware, the IMPULSE AQ is not made for the amateur, it is designed for an experienced prospector, and people who want to find more gold with a more advanced and more complex search mode. It has never been said otherwise, if you want ease and display of conductivity you will need an equinox or a BBS or a DEUS or others. But with 60% less sensitivity in the best of cases, on wet sand. L'impulse AQ is not a coinshooter. The philosophy is this: Either you wait after the gold which is inaccessible because too deep comes back to the surface thanks to the sea, at the risk that someone detect before you with a more powerful detector. Either you decide to spend more time learning, digging etc ... But you find before the others and after the others ...
-
All this is valid inside the sand and not in the air, nor placed on the sand. Recognition is optimal when the target is at the limit of depth. To get there, you just have to lift the serchcoil up to the audio signal loss limit for identify. When you get used to it during research it goes very quickly.
-
Yes and no, because the faster a PI (Pulse Per Second) the more audio information there is if the detector does not integrate the signal too much. With the Foster SSV3 at 10,000 PPS it was easier to recognize the pulltab than with any other PI. You have to be above 4000 PPS to start to recognize the double loop of the Pulltab, and you need a very reactive detector with a weaker integration. It's funny because we see it with the video editing software, we see the sound signals different from each other. With a fast PI (weaker integration) / > 4000 PPS in ALL METAL / AUDIO RESPONSE :
-
WOW ! I don't know how you do to swing with an ATS at 0, it's incredible, even Le.Jag doesn't do that! Personally I would set the ATS to minimum 6 or even 8 to no longer have any variations underwater. Sure I would lose sensitivity but then I would try to decrease the delay and increase the sensitivity. I would also try another strategy which consists in putting the volcanic mode under water, it is a mute mode in more ferocious! So there you can imagine to decrease the delay and maintain a low ATS and increase the sensitivity... There are so many settings to try, it will take months! and you will have a lot of fun and surprises.
- 18 replies
-
- videos
- fisher impulse
-
(and 1 more)
Tagged with:
-
Basically I wanted to call it AQUAMANTA and not IMPULSE, but I had no choice. There is as much commonalities between a potato and a ford raptor V8, as between a 1985 IMPULSE and an AQUAMANTA ... I wanted us to forget all notion of PI, because metal masking is very powerful on AQ. It is so advanced that in the years to come masking will seem to be confused with the discrimination of a multi-frequency detector....
-
Be careful with VLFs and Multifrequencies, they have a tendency to ring above the tube, it seems that the hole in the ground affects the phase shift. With the IMPULSE AQ, I did not see any significant differences, I would say no more than + or - 0.5'' at 18''. For the IMPULSE AQ the tests in the air are unfavorable compared to the tests in the wet sand. In general there is 2'' or 3'' more at 18''. You can see here :