The only real way it should do that would be if the attenuation of the earth
were greater along the sides of the coil, than at the center. Which I suppose
could happen in some cases. But if the attenuation is equal through the patch
of earth, then the attenuation should be equal at all angles through the earth.
But depending on the sensitivity, etc of the machine, it could still seem like the
pattern is compressing more than usual.
Say if it took full sensitivity to get the full 8 inches on the original plot.
If I lowered the sensitivity to a point where I lost one inch at the deepest
point, I would expect to see something like this plot. The new plot is outlined
in red. Note that I'm plotting the new chart to show equal attenuation at all
angles, which would be the case from either reducing power out, or reducing
receiver sensitivity. So at "half depth" I've lost about 1/5 to 1/4 of the detection
width. But the pattern is still the same, being as all angles show an appx equal
amount of attenuation. The actual pattern into the ground is still the original
black plot being as the power out from the coil is fixed. But the reduced
sensitivity only allows one to the detect the red plot range. Which would make
it seem like the pattern has compressed, when actually it's still the same..
Hope this makes sense.. And this is just my take on it so far from what I've
seen, and knowing RF properties from a small loop.. I'm not saying it's
"etched in stone" as proven fact..
Oh yea.. The new "reduced sensitivity plot.. Note the loss at most all
angles is equal. You could further reduce sens, and draw the plot equally
even less deep. And the plot would seem to shrink further. But it's really
the same. It's just that the receiver has been stunted and is not detecting
the full pattern out to it's limits.
That's my $2.31 worth anyway..
were greater along the sides of the coil, than at the center. Which I suppose
could happen in some cases. But if the attenuation is equal through the patch
of earth, then the attenuation should be equal at all angles through the earth.
But depending on the sensitivity, etc of the machine, it could still seem like the
pattern is compressing more than usual.
Say if it took full sensitivity to get the full 8 inches on the original plot.
If I lowered the sensitivity to a point where I lost one inch at the deepest
point, I would expect to see something like this plot. The new plot is outlined
in red. Note that I'm plotting the new chart to show equal attenuation at all
angles, which would be the case from either reducing power out, or reducing
receiver sensitivity. So at "half depth" I've lost about 1/5 to 1/4 of the detection
width. But the pattern is still the same, being as all angles show an appx equal
amount of attenuation. The actual pattern into the ground is still the original
black plot being as the power out from the coil is fixed. But the reduced
sensitivity only allows one to the detect the red plot range. Which would make
it seem like the pattern has compressed, when actually it's still the same..
Hope this makes sense.. And this is just my take on it so far from what I've
seen, and knowing RF properties from a small loop.. I'm not saying it's
"etched in stone" as proven fact..

Oh yea.. The new "reduced sensitivity plot.. Note the loss at most all
angles is equal. You could further reduce sens, and draw the plot equally
even less deep. And the plot would seem to shrink further. But it's really
the same. It's just that the receiver has been stunted and is not detecting
the full pattern out to it's limits.

That's my $2.31 worth anyway..
