Originally posted by Skippy
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The operating freq measured at the SEARCH coil leads, with the threshold at a low hum, the freq was 662KHZ. 659-665KHZ Varies with thresh control.
When I tested the stand alone search coil with a sweeping sine wave and monitored it on the scope, the voltage doubled when it hit 950KHZ. If I swept it just a little either way, the voltage would quickly drop.
I'd be fine with taking the Tokyo coil out to test it again, if needed.
My test gear is mostly for audio. Is there a test we can do with an oscillator and a scope?
Here is a list of the equipment that I have.
Leader LBO-506A Oscope.
Phillips PM5131 Freq gen.
Goldstar AO 3001C freq counter/gen.
Fluke 8020B Multimeter.
Thanks again you guys!
Where did Homefire go?
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