First of all, thank you for allowing me to register on this forum, I have been a long-time lurker here.
I would be very interested to hear Tom, or anyone else knowledgeable about this, explain the assertion that the Manticore puts 50% more power into the ground than earlier generations of (Minelab?) SMF detectors. There has already been some discussion of this on the internet, but I think it has suffered badly from a lack of technical understanding on the part of those engaging in the online debates.
As I understand things, pretty much every SMF detector works in a similar way on the 'transmit side' by putting out electromagnetic energy, of the order of a microwatt effective radiated power (roughly
minus 30dBm) at a range of frequencies - and their (primarily third and maybe fifth) harmonics - between about 5kHz and about 80kHz, by putting square-edged rectangular waveforms into the transmit coil. Lower switching frequencies are more likely to suffer from 'I squared R' - resistive losses - warming up the copper in the transmit coil. Higher switching frequencies are likely to suffer more from inductive losses. The clever part comes in how these transmitted pulse trains are designed - and of course, how the energy that comes back to the 'receive coil' is analysed 'simultaneously' across a range of frequencies. There is, for a given transmit waveform, a given spread of transmitted energy at different frequencies - each transmitted waveform type has a characterisitic energy 'spectrum'.
I believe that the '50% more power' comes about by using a transmit waveform with a larger area under the transmitted power/frequency curve i.e. greater 'spectral power density' (power tranmitted across a given frequency spectrum) - particularly at the lower frequency end of the spectrum. I think these modes use up the battery faster (you can't get something for nothing!).
I think that this new type of waveform is used in the deep-seeking High Conductor modes - just as the Deus 2 does in Deep High Conductor mode, amongst a couple of others.
Have I understood this correctly?
Thanks in advance.
PS apologies for my English English!