The PC-based group has been working to address technical issues with the hardware. Through a series of iterative improvements and thorough testing, the team was able to identify and successfully rectify the core problem, which was caused by incorrect connections between two output channels. As a result, it is now possible to make measurements using two boxes. The initial tests were performed using the program KiRAT, but these were only conducted on the surface and not underwater. However, further tests are planned, including those to be made under water, to ensure the reliability of the measurements. Additionally, to guarantee optimal performance, some hardware components such as cables were also renewed and soldered. The team also evaluated the current functionality of KiRAT and is taking steps to enhance it for the purpose of detecting weak signals during underwater measurements.

Embedded group: in the last weeks were basically the winter holidays and in the beginning of 2023 the project get a new member. So we meet together an tell her about our workflow in the last months and what we want to do in the future. The next steps will be to build up a water resistant box and program the micro controller on our PCB, so that the bomb searching is possible.