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  • #46
    Old "GADULKA" 1990 .It's not mine, it's already history, but no one has done it better...​ Click image for larger version

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    • #47
      Now this is the best and it starts from the city of Varna and conquers the whole world Click image for larger version

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      • #48
        With a good advertisement, a fly can be sold for an eagle.​

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        • #49
          Originally posted by scs-bg View Post
          With a good advertisement, a fly can be sold for an eagle.​
          cool.

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          • #50
            Originally posted by scs-bg View Post
            Old "GADULKA" 1990 .It's not mine, it's already history, but no one has done it better...​ Click image for larger version

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            Cool DIY design... I like it. I had never heard of this detector "GADULKA" before and searched the KT315 archive. There was one hit. Here is the circuit diagram, labeled "GADULKA."

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            During my further search of the archive, I came across almost identical circuit designs named MONTANA ANTON and PROSAT. These may be modern designs of the GADULKA detector.
            Does someone has additional informations?

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            • #51
              Originally posted by GeoMax View Post

              Cool DIY design... I like it. I had never heard of this detector "GADULKA" before and searched the KT315 archive. There was one hit. Here is the circuit diagram, labeled "GADULKA."

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              During my further search of the archive, I came across almost identical circuit designs named MONTANA ANTON and PROSAT. These may be modern designs of the GADULKA detector.
              Does someone has additional informations?
              This is not "GADULKA"!

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              • #52
                This is "GADULKA". There are many variants of "GADULKA", this is one of them!
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                • #53
                  Hello Nejdet,
                  In the KT315 archive, the circuit diagram I posted was labeled "GADULKA." Do you know the correct name of this circuit?​

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                  • #54
                    Detectors of this type are resonant, but you already know that, they don't have a specific name. Earlier there were several famous masters of this type of detectors. This is a common name, perhaps because of the sound they make - it resembles a gadulka. The gadulka is an old stringed instrument, specific to our region, it sounds hoarse and that's where this analogy comes from.....that's what I think.

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                    • #55
                      Hi GeoMax,
                      The schematic in your post #50 (GADULKA) is full of mistakes - they are endless but this is a problem of the person who posted this schematic in the internet space before years . Also this part of the forum is for PI detectors - not the right place for conversations for VLF type detectors. I hope, here we will discuses hybrid detectors topic.

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                      • #56
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                        • #57
                          Hi algan,
                          Защо бе колега продължаваш да постваш VLF идеи в раздел за PI детектори? My colleague algan - why you continue to post the schematics of VLF detectors in PI division?

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                          • #58
                            Hi algan,
                            Also in the post of the author of AKA HYBRID from 2024 in Bulgarian MD site "www.metaldetecting.eu" , he mentioned that this project not kills Minelab PI projects because the power of his design is in coin's recognition - not for small nuggets. Also GPZ7000 is suitable for Australian fields with very homogenous soils without much trash - not for European conditions. AKA hybrid is good MD but not for all searching cases.

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                            • #59
                              It is interesting for me - after the start date of this topic -11 Feb 2025 - Has anyone else implemented this scheme besides me and what are the results in practice? My tests was very good but only in the air (for now).

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                              • #60
                                Yes, this is not the topic here, sorry, colleague Detectorist#1
                                let the moderator clear everything unnecessary from this topic. Thank you.​

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