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The metal detector, a device once confined to industrial and military applications, has become a staple tool for hobbyists, archaeologists, and security personnel. Among the many technical manuals and online resources that have shaped the understanding of these devices, one informal yet influential document stands out in enthusiast circles: “Inside the Metal Detector” , attributed to George Overton and Carl Moreland. Though never formally published, this PDF-based guide has circulated for years on metal-detecting forums, offering a rare, circuit-level look at how detectors work. This essay reconstructs the likely content of that guide, explores its technical value, and assesses its place in the history of DIY detector design.
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To understand the book, you must understand the authors' backgrounds. They are not just hobbyists; they are engineers and designers behind some of the most iconic metal detectors in history (including models for White's Electronics and C-Scope). This essay reconstructs the likely content of that
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