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Date Posted: 01:17:27 04/15/02 Mon
Author: Steve Herschbach
Subject: Re: Pulse Induction vs Induction Balance and Multi-Frequency
In reply to: Mike 's message, "Re: Pulse Induction vs Induction Balance and Multi-Frequency" on 23:05:18 04/14/02 Sun

Hi Mike,

I did not forget them. I was illustrating the concept, not attempting to list detectors. I think the DFX makes a good example as you can run it in either 3 kHz or 15 kHz, or both at once. So in keeping with my desire to create a simple explanation I felt it made a good choice.

I do appreciate you mentioning this, however. I'll make the explanation more general so as to not mention a specific brand or model. That way I won't be seen as endorsing a particular unit or putting one down by not mentioning it.

Steve Herschbach

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