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« on: November 15, 2010, 03:23:25 pm »
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Here is one of the most comprehensive pages for the DIY magnetometer builders. There are 5 multipage PDF files there which explain everything you ever wanted to know about magnetometers. Since web pages come and go, I will be organizing a full set of these documents to be placed in our downloads section.

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Willy Bayot has been providing the DIY community with some amazing stuff over the years. I hope you enjoy reading these and learning something from them.

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« Reply #1 on: November 24, 2010, 02:47:52 am »
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Hi GoldDigger,

Your subject is largely an over-statement!!

My only contribution was to be the first to publish the progress of my PPM understanding and R&D project on the web in real-time.

The first chapter is indeed the gathering in a single document of all the base data necessary to understand the PPM technology.
The following chapters are the progress reports of the consecutive R&D projects we ran with my partner Jim Koehler before finally getting to the current status of our now-mature PPM-MarkIV instrument.
As you can see in the front page of my documents, this whole process has taken quite a long time (started  4/1/2005) and is the result of a ton of hard work/perseverance mixed with a pinch of intelligence and two pence's of experience.

Note that this particular web site is frozen. Our current wen site link is:

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It is still going to be updated with our latest PPM-MArkIV version.

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« Reply #2 on: November 24, 2010, 08:35:16 pm »
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Thanks GD for posting and thanks to Willy for his efforts. I've read about 1/3 of you info and find it very interesting. Especially as now you are getting to a kit configuration. Will be following this subject.

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« Reply #3 on: November 05, 2011, 02:55:28 pm »
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good one but steel in dev

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What do you mean 'still in development'?
This device is in production since at least two years and we are still developing new versions.
We have produced (and sold) production series of MarkII, MarkIII and MarkIV systems with continuous improvements. There are several packaging of each version, including fully assembled and tested units.
We are now preparing the production of the MarkIVB.
Look at our web site here:

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