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Inductance Loop Stand off Distance
Inductance Loop Stand off DistanceObservations of a loop’s detection range. Perpendicular and Parallel Visit the original article below http://www.bdloops.com/stand_off_distance.html Purpose: Observe and record the distance required to obtain a detection... more »
How do loops work? An explanation of inductance loops
How do Loops Work? Loops work off of inductance, not magnetism. This is why they are sometimes referred to as inductance loops. Any material that is a good conductor of electricity (metal) can be detected by inductance loops. Detectors require... more »
EMX Vehicle Detector Selection Guide
FIND THE RIGHT VEHICLE DETECTOR WITH OUR SELECTION GUIDE Shop EMX Detectors Product Technology Detection Range Material Detection Detect-on-Stop™ ULTRAMETER™Sensitivity Display ULTRA-MVP Inductive Dependent on loop size Metal yes yes... more »
Choosing the Right Size Blade for Saw-Cut Loops
Blade Width and Saw-Cut LoopsThe using the right blade for the job can save you a lot of headache.By Brian Dickson (www.bdloops.com) Ever find yourself getting home late from a gate or door installation that took way more time to finish than it should... more »
How to Properly Meg an Inductance Loop
In this post Brian from BD Loops explains how to properly Meg and Inductance Loop (http://www.bdloops.com) How to Properly Meg an Inductance LoopThese easy to follow instructions will help you effectively test inductance loops. Warning: I wanted... more »