EBINGER-SECON UPEX ONE 2 PI System (Pulse Induction Sys.) TREASURE DETECTOR
How it works
UPEX ONE -2 works with Pulse Induction (PI) system. This working system is similar to electromagnetic echo system. A DC current is transmitted to the search head at regular intervals. After turning the device to off position, the intensity of the voltage changes. This changing intensity creates such a strong magnetic vibration that it causes vortex in the metal objects that cause voltage. These vortices are also transmitted to the search head as a second current. This current turns into a target signal. This method has special advantages. Thanks to the Pulse Induction function feature, the detector transmits the information it obtains according to the conductivity and oxidation 4 characteristics of the metal to the outside with sound. (The intensity of the signal increases or decreases according to the proximity to the object.)
This PI (Pulse Induction) system was developed by the German inventor C. Coloni. In the early 70s, the EBINGER company patented this system and became the first manufacturer of detectors producing electromagnetic signals in Germany.
Over the years the system has developed further. Today, EBINGER has products that work with the PI (Pulse Induction) system, which has proven successful in a wide range of environments.