Gradiometer suplied with sensors from Spike & co.

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Olle:
Hi
I'm not quite satisfied with the mugup I've made. It works allright, but the sensivity is not good enough. I working on a final solution, where the sensors will be about 1,5 meters apert, and I hope it wil give me the sensitivity I need.
I hope for a clear detection for ex. a small anker in at least a deept of 5 to 10 meters of water. If less its really useless for me.
More will posted when I finish buld and tested it  [waveing]
/Olle

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Bugar:
Hey-tell us more and with some pics=sounds interesting= [great]

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Olle:
hi
You can be sure I'll be back, and I hope it will be with some positive experience with the gradiometer.
If it turns out to be a useful device I will do some improvements by logging all data together with depth and GPS position i a realtime database for further datamining. This will give more freedom to handle the boat and concentrate on the position to do the survaliance more effective, but it only an idea at this point.
have some nive hunting.
/Ole

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