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GS 5 THRESHOLD PROBLEM
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It is possible, you can try a low-drop regulator, (-12v) or connect the two resistors of 47K, directly to -10 vol to clear doubts.Originally posted by dbanner View PostMy thoughts are that the -12v regulator(79L12) sets the dc bias of transistors in audio vco stage. What would happen if this were to change? Would this affect the threshold in some way? Lm2990t-12 is low dropout.
I think this scheme was added to solve the problem of changing the audio level, which originated when activating the high or low conductivity mode.
See the proto scheme.
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change all TO-220/TO-92 stabs on impulse chinese converters. set a converter between batt and board. i see you just are seeking up problems on bare places.Originally posted by Jose View PostI did not have the same problem with the threshold but other problems, such as high temperature in the TX stage, so I decided to feed the detector with 12 volts, besides being more practical, since you can use a gel battery.
For that reason, I use a low-drop regulator in the -10 volts line.
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My thoughts are that the -12v regulator(79L12) sets the dc bias of transistors in audio vco stage. What would happen if this were to change? Would this affect the threshold in some way? Lm2990t-12 is low dropout.
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I did not have the same problem with the threshold but other problems, such as high temperature in the TX stage, so I decided to feed the detector with 12 volts, besides being more practical, since you can use a gel battery.Originally posted by daverave View PostHi jose....did you have the same problem with a GS 5 ????
For that reason, I use a low-drop regulator in the -10 volts line.
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ive used li-ion batteries so should get about 4 hours running time which is ok for a normal search....the threshold problem is annoying as cannot zero (silence) below 13 volts supply....i only ever had this problem before with the surf pi and only if i used too much feedback on the dc amp.
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Nice low current audio booster can be had from old computer cd-rom drives, the audio chip and associated circuit is on small circuit board to the front along with headphone jack and volume control pot, all self contained. Easy hack
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Yeah well, you've got yourself a battery killer. Low dropout devices may not help as much as you'd like. Rechargeable batteries discharge curve I suspect is not too linear. It may go from 13v down to 10v a lot faster than say from 14.4v down to 13v (maybe exaggerated, but you get my meaning). You may only get a few minutes worth of extra hunting, that's not much at all. A combination of higher capacity battery and some more efficient linear devices is one way to go maybe.
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Hi dbanner...with my GS 5 the current consumption is around 650 mA cause i added a amplifier stage to boost the audio.Originally posted by dbanner View PostI think I saw 79L12 reg. as well for audio stage. You'd have to maybe change it too.
I wonder what the overall current consumption is like for the entire unit. Maybe you could rationalise the entire power supply for more time in the field. A good mod solution for entire unit, whilst keeping it lightweight.
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I think I saw 79L12 reg. as well for audio stage. You'd have to maybe change it too.
I wonder what the overall current consumption is like for the entire unit. Maybe you could rationalise the entire power supply for more time in the field. A good mod solution for entire unit, whilst keeping it lightweight.
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Battery voltage needs to be kept healthy for device to function properly. The regulators need more juice.
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I always expect problems when I am under drop voltage of regulator
Stable mean you already checked with scope in mV scale?
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