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  • ishtar hunter
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    Hi
    Do you can help me ?
    Which GPR for archaeological work and discovered the treasure is right?
    I worked 14 years with many devices But neither performance was not good for depths up.
    I have exp4000 (okm) but Performance is not good.

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  • ttu
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    Did anyone use this development kit:
    http://www.novelda.no/content/nva-r630

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  • humhum
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    Did this will use for RX GPR:

    http://eu1cc.qrz.ru/vhf_rx/vhf_rx.htm

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  • anto22
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    Originally posted by unknowing View Post
    OK you invented a new measurement technology and new triangular electromagnetic waves !
    Anyone can see that that signal is not triangular, it is a bit saw-teehed, so why don't you stop being sarcastic also, there might be (unintentional, of course) a misinterpretation of the scale of the signal, anyway, this signal is a reflected signal from the earth, so it IS delayed and distorted in a way. The main point is, that the unit senses and receives signals from 15 meters depth. If there is an invention, it is surely not the triangluar signal, we refuse to claim patents on that signal (the triangular one)

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  • unknowing
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    Originally posted by Krzysztof View Post
    Hi Unknowing.
    As will be measured "pick to pick"
    What's life when 1000V HF antenna?
    Best regards Chris.
    OK you invented a new measurement technology and new triangular electromagnetic waves !

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  • anto22
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    Originally posted by unknowing View Post
    Thanks Krzysztof

    http://www.radsys.lv
    The year of 1980 - the first one of Zond GPR series.
    The year of 2010 - TRANSMITTER OUTPUT: 400 V

    http://www.pulsediscriminator.net
    The year of 2010 - first one of EASYRAD GPR
    The year of 2010 - 1000 volts on the antennae

    Do You Believe?
    We should post here some pictures/videos of an working oscilloscope, so finaly the non believers could believe Or just visit our website to see some vids/pics, although it is not an obligatory). As for the question about the life of the antennae, we surely don't know, because we have these GPRs working for couple of weeks now (although we develop them for an year or more). Let us answer you later about the life expectancy of the antennae.

    Seeing is believing.

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  • Krzysztof
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    Hi Unknowing.
    As will be measured "pick to pick"
    What's life when 1000V HF antenna?
    Best regards Chris.

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  • unknowing
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    Originally posted by Krzysztof View Post
    Hi Unknowing.
    This manual will explain a lot about how to read the data.
    http://www.radsys.lv/downloads/Manual106.exe
    Best regards Chris.
    Thanks Krzysztof

    http://www.radsys.lv
    The year of 1980 - the first one of Zond GPR series.
    The year of 2010 - TRANSMITTER OUTPUT: 400 V

    http://www.pulsediscriminator.net
    The year of 2010 - first one of EASYRAD GPR
    The year of 2010 - 1000 volts on the antennae

    Do You Believe?

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  • mikebg
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    Thanks Chris!
    There is a trial version for 14 days:
    http://www.radsys.lv/downloads/Prism2Trial.zip
    Yours Mike-BG

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  • Krzysztof
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    Hi Unknowing.
    This manual will explain a lot about how to read the data.
    http://www.radsys.lv/downloads/Manual106.exe
    Best regards Chris.

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  • unknowing
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    Read more about UWB and PC DSO.
    For low frequency demo GPR receiver (rise time 2nS / bandwidth 170MHz) is acceptable.
    For quality GPR receiver must have rise time from 100pS to 400pS as you can see in the PDFs.

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  • Krzysztof
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    Hi Unknowing
    I am not "advocatus diaboli" but I see there nowhere the screen of oscillo.
    Then the screen of monitor with their programme. They do near such excess of samples the average of signal adding up him surely and distributing what the least 1000x. To write me on side beam they can what they want. (ns)
    To be visible thanks this there nowhere the disturbances of impulse nor no jitter how I in digital oscillographs of well-known firms, about clon will not remember even.
    Thanks can this have resolution 8 bits.
    This graph with ellipse this the current remembered in perpendicular line of programme signal. Moving slowly the line of refreshing.
    Notice, that colours depend from module of value, not from sign nor di / dt.
    The interesting composition of result from right screen, to be visible the thanks this the sign.
    This my conclusions, I do not know system, programme nor algorithm.
    I am full admiration.
    Best regards Chris.

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  • unknowing
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    Pulses in attached PDFs are 500pS and ~1nS ! Your pulse is 8nS !
    1nS = 1GHz, 8nS=125MHz
    Each oscilloscope has limitations, maybe you use cheap chinese digital sampling oscilloscope DSO and therefore the image 8nS is triangular. Your DSO have rise time ~2nS/(all displey) , GPR must have rise time in pico seconds.

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  • anto22
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    pulse

    Attached Files

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  • unknowing
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    Originally posted by anto22 View Post
    Hello.
    very good question.
    I dont have of 1ghz adc. I have developed a sample&hold scheme that contains radar itself, it slows down time very fast processes and displays them slowly so they can be visualized by slow adc.
    This is actually a radar.
    very good question = simple question

    But i like better, not so simple questions !

    Can anybody explain why 8nS pulse in white ellipse is triangular ?



    How sampling oscilloscope will display pulses with rise times faster than the specified rise time of the oscilloscope ?

    Maybe i should ask a fortune teller?


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