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I ADDED 50Hz NOTCH WITHOUT SUCCESS TO AVOID SKY EFFECT WHY ?
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#3252
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Why put a 50Hz filter when this signal is not there? If you use the lrl in a place where there are high voltage power lines it does not work.
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#3253
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Hello Franco. Years ago... when you built remote sensing based on a separate transmitter and receiver... I corresponded with you privately... after studying your new circuit... its performance is clear. And how it detects the target...many people do not know the philosophy of revealing the phenomenon and I think it is better to keep it secret. |
#3254
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I don't remember exactly what you're referring to, but in my opinion even if there is a transmitter it still works as a passive receiver and not as a radar, in fact if that were the case the transmitted signal should reach the buried metal and then come back.
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Well, many people think that it has a radar function.. and The return signal is in the FM band.. Do you know about this? |
#3256
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I think the phenomenon extends from radio waves (long, medium and high) to infrared and ultraviolet. The radar presupposes a single antenna and a delay in the reflected signal, I think that adding a transmitter for example in the FM band increases the sensitivity of the TR2 mixer, but in this way makes it difficult to calibrate. I obtained a good sensitivity using a 20Mhz quartz and tuning the L1/C10 filter on a 20Mhz harmonic. for example 100Mhz (20 X 5) or 120Mhz (20 X 6). Unfortunately the tuning is very critical, out of 3 specimens only one works, the calibration with 8Mhz is already complicated but there is no problem of the harmonics, unfortunately however the 8Mhz harmonics have a level too low to be used.
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