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  • #2
    very well Sasho! L k on mine!
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    • #3
      Look familiar Sasho. Coild it be the Nexus, or am I dreaming again. I had a VERY similar circuit (the same in fact) given to me about a year ago. I prefer KT315's version though.

      On the diagram I had there was a not that the Tx signal was 100V pk-pk. yet surely this would saturate the ground matrix...Just a guess.

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      • #4
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        Thanks for your schematics man!
        But i thing Sean is right! Strong TX doesnt help much. Anker is good example for this; I think Anker would be much,much better if made with ordinary one-2907 output....much calmer on the ground...
        Regards!

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        • #5
          you made my day ppl

          This is not ,,Nexus”. Metaldetectors with this coil and generator we made in Bulgaria in 1978 year. This construction is mine. Depth is 30 cm, Ø 2.5 cm target.

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          • #6
            "Nexus" schematics are 3-4 similar clones. The author (georgi) claims that its his own idea, but i doubt that since as sasho says this type of coils and circuit are designed very time long ago when mr.georgi was in the kinder garden.

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            • #7
              yes, I did lose of sight... Cyclone have released new schematic.

              I think Anker would be much,much better if made with ordinary one-2907 output

              much people say Bounty Hunter is good detector. then they add 'but would be best detector if it takes still 5 cm (2') plus in depth'. I would like to say you -the real battle is to get this 5 sm!
              you probably did not see Sov. Elite inside, you could see full bridge output driver on 4 x TO-220 packs there!
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              • #8
                the best vlf metaldetector

                Since your on this subject. Here is a Question . About 4 or 5 years ago was a site on the internet that had a complete chart of all metal detectors made and a depth chart of how deep each detector went. Was a Polish site . The document was 3 pages long. Wish I could find it now. The chart had 2 coil sizes on each detector model number and the depth in cm. Was pretty Nice. Wish I could find it now. I looked for hours a few weeks ago and no luck . Maybe KT315 or Geo or someone remembers it. Would be nice to post it here. The only detector that I dont know how deep it goes is the newer Tesoro Cortez. Anyway , Everyone Have a Great Week . Thank-You Eugene [email protected]

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                • #9
                  WOW KT315, that looks like one mother of a powerful machine. I agree with the throry that square waves go deeper. Ask Minelab, it's what they use and they call it MF, but let's not go down that road.

                  IF you split the returned square wave into six channels and use harmonics (even to make a square wave...oops sorry for the eggs again) you can demodulate the three double channels (X and Y) as per a normal detector (JUST like Minelab do) and combine the resultant demodulated signal to give good discriminate. You would be using Freq(Tx) + Freq(Tx X 2) + Freq(Tx X 4) to give you a multi frequency machine. IF you use a programmable PLL to give you the multiples, you can use different "channels".

                  The trick is to pick the RIGHT frequencies or channels for the ground conditions. If you used an ATMEL chip to do this, I'm sure you could make a VERY good machine, at least as good as a Sovereign, and it's not that complicated , yet ML would have you believe they could put a man on Mars with their machines.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by amtech2005 View Post
                    Since your on this subject. Here is a Question . About 4 or 5 years ago was a site on the internet that had a complete chart of all metal detectors made and a depth chart of how deep each detector went. Was a Polish site . The document was 3 pages long. Wish I could find it now. The chart had 2 coil sizes on each detector model number and the depth in cm. Was pretty Nice. Wish I could find it now. I looked for hours a few weeks ago and no luck . Maybe KT315 or Geo or someone remembers it. Would be nice to post it here. The only detector that I dont know how deep it goes is the newer Tesoro Cortez. Anyway , Everyone Have a Great Week . Thank-You Eugene [email protected]
                    Could it have been this one? ->
                    http://www.metaldetection.net/englis...ctor-tests.htm
                    There's also a whole bunch of field tests here ->
                    http://www.greenlightpublishing.co.u...fieldtests.cfm

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                    • #11
                      Sovereign...


                      Sovereign is quite different beast...
                      Coil is very important in that kind of setup..
                      Best regards!
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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Sasho- Bulgaria View Post
                        This is not ,,Nexus”. Metaldetectors with this coil and generator we made in Bulgaria in 1978 year. This construction is mine. Depth is 30 cm, Ø 2.5 cm target.
                        I have looked your design,,but i spoted that you didn't appoint value of transistors

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                        • #13
                          Sashco,
                          Please apologize to Mr.Grozdju Grozdev! (You good know him!)
                          All you people, must know that the inventor of "REBECK" type metal detector is Mr.Grozdiu Grozdev form Varna, Bulgaria.

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                          • #14
                            Common transistors in Europa are BC types. Also Rebeks use these (BC547 and BC557). Some of us save the schematic of this detector, but today can't found on Geotech Archives. More oldest schematic can be found, but no the Rebeks.
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                            • #15
                              Hi Esteban. Do you mean about this schematic??
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