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  • #16
    I want ask Sasho, What is the voltage (P-P), at the point?​ and why do you prefer this type of oscillator? What is special about it?​
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    • #17
      Originally posted by scs-bg View Post
      I've wasted a lot of time making detectors as a hobby and I haven't gotten rich from it. It's a good thing I've always been at a high level in industrial electronics.
      Don't worry, we're all in this together.
      The important thing is to keep the hobby alive.
      Stay alive and healthy.

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      • #18
        XX years ago when I first saw that schematic; I immediately made that detector.
        I used a cardboard tube and cardboard bodies for the coils.
        The detector worked immediately from the first and without any problems.
        But after that I lost further interest, life often brings some unpredictable things that disrupt plans.
        I have very little memory of the details.
        I only remember one detail; audio, it should be improved a bit.
        Some slightly more complicated VCO would do a better job there.


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        • #19
          Hello, Sasho, I would like to ask if the receiver coils have 100 or 150 turns, is the quality of the circuit bad, I can't understand them, and can I use Schottky BAT85 or BAT48 as a replacement for the SFD108 germanium diode. Thank you.
          Last edited by algan; 05-14-2026, 05:00 PM.

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          • #20
            The receiving coil has 100 turns. The diagram is in better quality.​
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            • #21
              As for the diode, I would look for a 1N60, it is a popular replacement for unavailable germanium diodes.​

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              • #22
                Thank you Mario-j23

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                • #23
                  I started the generator, it works, the amplitude is 42 volts, and the frequency is 7.8 kHz. Click image for larger version

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                  • #24
                    Hi all,

                    increase the capacitor value of C5 from 270 nF to 1µ and you get more power to the TX coil. The TX coil voltage should rise too.
                    But I would replace the transistors T1, T2 (BC107) with BC337-40 for more bang.

                    I like the LC-oscillator.

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