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Old 07-02-2013, 09:48 PM
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LRL Recharged.

IR Transmitter

1 TX Infrared
3 RX PD, PDC210, Rx Ferrite

test video soon.
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Old 07-03-2013, 12:03 AM
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LRL Recharged.

IR Transmitter

1 TX Infrared
3 RX PD, PDC210, Rx Ferrite

test video soon.
Construct the locator you him?
From what I see you have pieces from the differential detector MINEORO
Can you give me more information about this detector the machine?
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Old 07-04-2013, 10:43 AM
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LRL Recharged.

IR Transmitter

1 TX Infrared
3 RX PD, PDC210, Rx Ferrite

test video soon.
Hi Drtech.
Congratulation for your PD.
It is a typical Alonsos's PD.


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Old 07-10-2013, 02:36 AM
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LRL Recharged.

IR Transmitter

1 TX Infrared
3 RX PD, PDC210, Rx Ferrite

test video soon.


Hello DrTech, I noticed that you have a PCB Mineoro without the traditional epoxy black,
could you check if this layout contains errors, only on the top layer. Thanks.





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Old 07-10-2013, 05:36 AM
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I will check it...
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Old 07-12-2013, 12:18 AM
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Hello DrTech, thank you, your check will be very important.
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I will check it...

And I also think overdid on request to DrTech, I do not know of free time of every person, if only because
the scheme of Geo was very helpful, I'll just only request a thing to the DrTech, check where the
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Yes i drew it from pcb of FG79...
I think that PDC210 and FG79 has the same pcb with small difference at capacitors (different frequency).
When you will check it, inform me if my schematic has any error.....


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Hello Geo, the markings in red indicates the components that not appear in the scheme.
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Old 07-29-2013, 06:28 AM
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Hello Geo, the markings in red indicates the components that not appear in the scheme.
Hi Baterista.
It is long time that i reversed this pcb.
There are people who constructed it so i am sure it works. From what i see R6 is the R20 (560 R) at my schematic, and some capacitors are from the power supply. I suppose that you have and the (my) schematic of power supply.

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Old 07-30-2013, 02:27 AM
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Hi Baterista.
It is long time that i reversed this pcb.
There are people who constructed it so i am sure it works. From what i see R6 is the R20 (560 R) at my schematic, and some capacitors are from the power supply. I suppose that you have and the (my) schematic of power supply.

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Hi, yes, Geo, power supply schematic is your, thank you.
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Old 07-10-2013, 05:53 AM
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Hello DrTech, I noticed that you have a PCB Mineoro without the traditional epoxy black,
could you check if this layout contains errors, only on the top layer. Thanks.





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If you have the program i attached this schematic as schematic from FG79. Search for it. I think that the only difference is the inductance of 2 coils.

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If you have the program i attached this schematic as schematic from FG79. Search for it. I think that the only difference is the inductance of 2 coils.

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Hello Geo, I... don't quite understood.
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Hi Baterista.
Here is the schematic of the Mineoro with the PCB that you attached here. You can change only the value of pot-cores.
But i have not the code of AT89C2051.

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Old 07-11-2013, 11:29 AM
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Hi Baterista.
Here is the schematic of the Mineoro with the PCB that you attached here. You can change only the value of pot-cores.
But i have not the code of AT89C2051.

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Now I understood Geo, thank you, you drew this from the PCB of FG79?
The FG79 and the PDC 210 has the same layout?
I'm checking the schematic by the PCB to see if there are differences.
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