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Infrared lrl
Hai friends please help me, only gold and silver hunting infrared lrl circuits please regards
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Hai friends
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Uvlrl
I've seen that on YouTube, I didn't make it, I don't know if works. Try and tell us your opinion.
https://ibb.co/bPRCVmw |
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I have built Morgan's IR circuit with the beeper/led at the output. I have built Morgan's IR circuit with a needle indicator at the output. I have built a modulated input IR receiver by the use of a transmitter IR led and a very selective high Q LC at the front end. I have built a differential receiver which eliminates all the problems of the previous devices when you change angle of scanning. Net conclusion: When it comes to metal detection, it is one of the worst methods i have ever experimented with. I wish i could take back my time money and efforts. |
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Hi Jeg.
Not so bad.... and not so simple U may have excelent results after special conditions. Who are the conditions.... here is the secret. Regards
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Geo |
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Hi Geo
These special conditions are killing me brother But i still have the machines perhaps i ll give some more time on testing |
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This method is completely scientific and you can draw conclusions from this method. But the operator experiences many errors in exploration and must recognize them in order to reach the real goal. |
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Thank you brother i wonder about if i have used the right IR Rx receiver leds. I used the classic IR commercial leds. Do you think that they need replacement with more dedicated ones?? |
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Turn your back to the sun. It works better on smooth and flat land. You will have sense of error in the places where it is low and high. It should also be in places with vegetation. Not applicable for long distances. And... |
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I personally iron and bronze. I have friends who have found gold in other metals as well.
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