Hey Dan, how would I do a velocity calibration on a hyperbola on an LMX 100 that I just purchased. You only get distance and depth as a reading with no time. I would need to be able to calculate this to find out if I have come across and airwave. Thanks.
@@Learngpr Hello, thanks for sharing. I have a question, at minute 11:28 when the hyperbola comes out, it has other hyperbolas projected downwards, my question would be the following. How can I know which of the hyperbolas shown on the radargram to take as the actual surface of the pipe found? And why put several hyperbolas if you have only found a single pipe?
Great job! Also it’s very useful! Thank you!
Thanks! Glad it helped
Would this machine check if anything is buried underground? My grandparents always thought there was treasure buried underground.
@@marthareyes4837 it's possible. This is the primary tool and others like it that are used to locate objects buried underground.
What would be the easiest means to find the undergound limits of an old unmarked dump/landfill?
Thanks for the question. Are you looking for the bottom of the landfill?
Can LMX200 detect voids?
It does have the capability
Hey Dan, how would I do a velocity calibration on a hyperbola on an LMX 100 that I just purchased. You only get distance and depth as a reading with no time. I would need to be able to calculate this to find out if I have come across and airwave. Thanks.
Can this system detect the change in pipe size? Say from 12 inch to 10 inch.
How many meters can you see the space under the ground and the object inside with metal separation?
Thanks. I'm not sure I understand the question
Hi.. please make a one video for how to find water lekeges of underground with the help of GPR
U already made 2 videos about that topic. But I can make some more possibly
How many square meters it can cover daily?
That will primarily depend on terrain and transect spacing. But a good rule of thumb is 1 to 2 acres with a 0.5 meter transect spacing in 1 direction.
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Could your system detects landlines? If so you can sell hundreds of them to Ukraine
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@@calvineshorter7854 thanks for sharing!
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Thanks! My pleasure!!
@@Learngpr Hello, thanks for sharing. I have a question, at minute 11:28 when the hyperbola comes out, it has other hyperbolas projected downwards, my question would be the following. How can I know which of the hyperbolas shown on the radargram to take as the actual surface of the pipe found? And why put several hyperbolas if you have only found a single pipe?
I only see one hyperbola. It has 3 bands. For this system we use the top of the first band. But this process is system dependent
Nice work