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Old 02-11-2008, 09:03 PM
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Hi Morgan,

You're right.
I just decided to replicate it to try to enhance it. I said in the past that as I'm deeply involved in the finishing on my own LRL system, I would investigate the PDC later. But the device you presented has the advantage of being able to be copied from the beginning thanks to the great job you did in showing the details. Unlike the PDC which has lots of circuits filled with resin. And I don't want in any way to run the risk of ruin it.
Besides, the pistol detector will be a good project to try our discoveries and developments we reached with our LRL system. But first the pistol has to be replicated with the highest fidelity possible.

PS. Recheck your switch connections as the way it is shown may lead to errors in replicating them.

Regards.
Hello

Yes,this time you are rigth,i made some mistake with wires and switch connections,my spanish friend say the PD not work if he disconect the 3 wires from Ferrite,so you are absolutly correct,WE NEED PCB 5 AND FERRITE !!!
If you have good knolenge with electronics can you tell me if its possible to put 22mF electrolitic capacitors,because i can´t find Tantalum capacitors.
your Pistoldetektor is already working? If yes,tell me the performance.
Unfortunly GEO device its working maybe 10 %...And i think my device will have serious problems to put to work,i think i made big mistakes with capacitor values.If your PD works better can you help us here?!
Good luck with your project!

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