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I know dear Franco Thank you
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#2377
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Dear Franco, I read a lot of comments about the device, there are those who say that the device is affected by the sky, and another says that it is affected by the north and the earth
My device is not affected only by the hands and a few devices up close I do not understand Please some clarification |
#2378
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#2379
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Resistance reduction 10 and 12 did not work
The device has lost its sensitivity Is there a solution, Sir Franco to sense the compass? |
#2380
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The sensor stage having a high amplification is very critical, I have always suggested to make a pcb only for the sensor stage, with double face and with the lower face connected to ground, this to avoid the danger of self oscillation. I still recommend making the original sensor stage first, that is without the antenna amp and setting it up. The compass effect and the sky effect appear when the amplification is excessive, but to be sure that the total gain is sufficient the lrl must be able to reveal it. If the sensor stage enters self-oscillation before obtaining the compass effect, then its amplification will be insufficient. The transistors must be of the BC183C or BC549C type or others with a gain greater than 500.
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#2381
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That is, a copper plate connected to the ground should be placed under the sensor
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#2382
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I placed a copper plate below the sensor and connected to the ground
Although the copper plate is about 0.5 cm away from the sensor board The device senses the metal at a distance of 20 cm But when the value of the two resistors 10 and 9 is reduced, the device becomes not sensitive |
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Thank you, Sir Franco
I did it, the device sensed the walls, it sensed the large metals as well, but I didn't try to reduce the resistors R9 . R10 The device senses my hand from about 20 cm from the antenna But all this sensitivity can be eliminated by changing the resistance 22K |
#2385
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Demo video , R9 AND R10 =1K
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Um8UdWFSJJQ Now when I made the resistors 9 ,10 =680 OHM it became more sensitive and stable |
#2386
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Regarding the transistor 548 why it is not suitable for this device؟, the frequency of 200 MHz
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#2387
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Thank you for your cooperation Dear Franco, I forgot to thank you,
I was busy with the many devices that I made |
#2388
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I think any transistor BC...C is suitable.
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#2389
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Thanks dear Franco, you are a very nice person
What do you think of this amendment? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=680zTzg80Uk |
#2390
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Maybe this is better than crystal
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#2392
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I chose the quartz version because it is much simpler and just as effective, in fact there are fewer components, you can easily change the frequency only by changing the quartz and oscillating more easily.
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#2394
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Sir Franco, I have set up a transmitter antenna, and another for reception . Frequency 10 MHZ
What do you think this way? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zmq4-ODVXuA |
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the frequency of the internal oscillator is in the range 10Mhz I understood from your saying I could use reception up to 100 MHz |
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I don't know what to say, at first sight it seems to me too complicated and not always what works in theory in a simulation in reality works just as well.
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#2399
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Yes it does not work in simulation
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Finally, I found an effective circuit simulator
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