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FBS Excalibur

bdahunter

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Now that minelab has FBS (Full Band Spectrum) technology in the Explorer II, when are we going to see the leap to FBS in the Excalibur?
Anyone care to hazard a guess? Do you think it would improve what is argueably one of the best water machines out there?
Thinking too hard in Bermuda, :wave:
 
Focus on the digital aspects instead of BBS or FBS. Minelab should look at their PI technology and refine it into "PCI" technology. (Pulse Coded Induction) PCI wouldn't require a full band spectrum to gather data on target because it's digital. A simple and single signal that sends out "1's" to a target. Like 11111111 would be sent and the returning stream would be like 11001101 which would tell the machine the exact decay or type of metal it just read.

I don't know... I'm bored at work today....

I think a full spectrum is salt water is a little much anyway. Unless you want more tones for different metals.
 
Perhaps your time at work wasn't wasted after all. The patent is a great idea if this wonder machine can tell gold rings from pull tabs.:cool:
 
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