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Carl
06-04-1999, 12:08 AM
Thanks for the info, Randy. I'm currently working on the flux gate mag and am about to try out an iron-on transfer method of making PCB's. I'll post a write-up on this if it works well as it will let you make prototype boards for a couple of bucks each.


- Carl

Carl
06-04-1999, 12:08 AM
Thanks for the info, Randy. I'm currently working on the flux gate mag and am about to try out an iron-on transfer method of making PCB's. I'll post a write-up on this if it works well as it will let you make prototype boards for a couple of bucks each.


- Carl

Terence Gear
02-25-2000, 08:43 PM
Dale Seppa;


I have been getting mail from Proton Mag Forum for sometime now,


you don't seem like the genius types not to say your not one, but


you pose answer's for us lay people so we can understand what is


being described(thanks). I posed a question here, that was never


fully answered, only directed to buy someone's expensive design.


How to make a cheap magnetometer like the GI's did after WWII, Iam


not looking for gold. Only some large WWII trucks buried at least 10


to 15ft deep, Iam working on a shoe string budget. Until I make my


find, after which Iam sure my income should increase..


Any suggestions.


Terry


Dale Seppa wrote:


The Proton Mag ForumI have located two articles on prospecting


with magnetometers in old issues of the CALIFORNIA MINING JOURNAL.


They would probably be pretty elementary for most of you but in


case anyone is interested the citations are as follows: THE TOOLS


OF A PROSPECTOR - The Magnetometer; by Andy Bagley. In CMJ


October, 1983, starting on page 31. USING A PROTON MAGNETOMETER;


by Edgar B. Heylmun, Ph.D. In CMJ March, 1992, starting on page


6. These are not all that easy to get a hold of but will be cheap


if you can find them. Say two or three dollars a copy. However,


if anyone is really interested I will be glad to send photocopies


of either or both articles. A SASE would be appreciated so I


don't have to worry about making mistakes addressing the envelope


but don't send any money as no big deal. I would appreciate if


anyone would cite any articles they are aware of on the forum,


particularly if they concern prospecting with magnetometers. I


also (OT) happen to be looking for a copy of GEOPHYSICAL


PROSPECTING FOR THE LAYMAN by Gerhard Fisher. There are two


editions; the 1946 and the 1949. I would prefer the latter but


would be happy to have either one. I have a photocopy of the 1949


but it is not real clear and will NOT prolduce additional legible


copies. Bes to all Dale seppa@rangenet.com


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