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goldfinder 08-04-2013 02:03 AM

Those "fakes" are really noce signal generators
 
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Originally Posted by Mike(Mont) (Post 146413)
Just a quick note. Those frequency generators are rejects. They did not pass the quality standards. You pays your money and you takes your chances.

Mike - you must be selling signal generators and don't want any competition. Those so called "fakes" as you have labeled them are state of the art. Better than any I have seen for 100s more. Very reliable, accurate, nice display - can't beat them for the money. They just don't come in a nice case but are a bare bones circuit board with and well done electronics and computerized controls.
Goldfinder. :nono:

Geo 08-04-2013 05:49 AM

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Originally Posted by epitopios (Post 147005)
Dear Geo
Have a look for 2 Schematics ( I have made them) they work just fine separately !!
I didnt try them to to cooperate together
maybe they will help you !!
VLF Transmitter : http://postimg.org/image/58d44lkpv/
Tracer Receiver : http://postimg.org/image/t23g3xo8n/
and pay attention what WM6 said : If you need deep soil penetration then use frequency of about 2kHz, but you will lose sensitivity to small things like tiny gold nuggets.
( if you use a crystal about 10 Mhz at Q12 :4096 for 4060 it will gives you a Frequency about 2Khz !!!
Regards epitopios and .... 73s

Hi Panos:).
2Khz is not good frequency for my project because i need very long antenna.
The schema of receiver that you attached is good but not for 100Khz. It need more stages so to keep the same gain (100 for every op.amp).
Regards:)

liubing 08-04-2013 11:28 AM

GEO Hello, you're doing LRL do?

mustefa ubram 08-04-2013 11:36 AM

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Originally Posted by Geo (Post 147015)
2Khz is not good frequency for my project because i need very long antenna.
Regards:)

hi geo.
You can use the electromagnetic antenna in outpou amp or use loop antenna.It does not take a very long antenna.It is suitable for the detection of frq 50 hz to 500kh .
50hz for very deep and big goals and 500kh for normal deep and big or small goals.I built a transmitter and receiver, and it works well.I used the antenna coil. I receive signals from a distance of 50 meters.I have not yet tested for metals., But I believe that this method is effective.my transmitter working in 4.5kh
G.L

mohandes 05-08-2014 08:21 AM

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Originally Posted by WM6 (Post 144543)
If one need a 70kHz transmitter with exact frequency, I suggest this solution:

1.
Use this module from eBay ($38 + free shipping):

0.01- 5MHz DDS Function Signal Generator Module



http://thmb.inkfrog.com/thumbn/geili...Module.jpg=450
http://www.ebay.com/itm/0-01-5MHz-DD...-/270864768941


2.

Signal generator has enough amplitude to act as transmitter you need, but if you insist that you need more power, then connect signal generator to this module from eBay:

Mono 25W Audio Amplifier Module Board, Based on LM1875


http://i891.photobucket.com/albums/a...A-500/A500.jpg
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Mono-25W-Aud...item5d30720799

Do not drive it with full power - 1/10 of max power, no more.

Inductance of antenna (ferrite core or air core - the last one is better) have to be about 50mH. Exact value depend of antenna windings stray capacitance. You need to connect antenna instead of loudspeaker.

Of course this transmitter can generate any other arbitrary frequency too (for some very different antenna inductance need to be recalculated).

Use sine wave.

thanks
i just need for Amplifier circuit to add signal generator.
if you have Golden king circuit please send here
regards

Mike(Mont) 05-08-2014 12:50 PM

That amp uses AC power. Don't get electrocuted.

sinclairuser 05-09-2014 04:20 AM

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Originally Posted by goldfinder (Post 147008)
Mike - you must be selling signal generators and don't want any competition. Those so called "fakes" as you have labeled them are state of the art. Better than any I have seen for 100s more. Very reliable, accurate, nice display - can't beat them for the money. They just don't come in a nice case but are a bare bones circuit board with and well done electronics and computerized controls.
Goldfinder. :nono:

its not the kits thats a ripoff, its the postage, ebayuk has some like these excellent barebones kits from arizona only 6 quid, but the postage to the uk 39 quid, kits like this cost 42 pounds from maplin over the counter.
some excellent quality kits are available from the states, but if you are outside the states be carefull of the postage costs, dont get stung.

reza vir 05-09-2014 12:11 PM

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By the generators and frequency meters Here, the detector can be a good outlet

WM6 05-10-2014 12:00 PM

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Originally Posted by reza vir (Post 149450)
By the generators and frequency meters Here, the detector can be a good outlet

OK, but how you know which frequency is set? You need here additional frequency counter.

reza vir 05-10-2014 07:45 PM

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Originally Posted by WM6 (Post 149456)
OK, but how you know which frequency is set? You need here additional frequency counter.

Yes, a good result was an accurate frequency meter

mohandes 05-10-2014 07:52 PM

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Originally Posted by reza vir (Post 149460)
Yes, a good result was an accurate frequency meter

hi
my friend i need golden king or spoofer LRL meter.do you have correct schematic?

and can i use 1MH oscillator for LRL meter ?
regards

reza vir 05-26-2014 04:16 PM

Here I explained to my friend

http://www.longrangelocators.com/for...ad.php?t=19015

yes you can usegolden king is vlf reang


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