please help me
how can i Connecting passive\active switch
pl1a
pl1b
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pl5a
pl5b
pl5c
If you're referring to TOTeM, then please look at the diagram on page 241 in association with the schematic in Fig 14-15. The passive/active switch is a double-pole changeover (DPDT) type.
Hello, NICOLAS, delta pulse is not hit me five meters, I did, but I would like to improve on this basis, enhance it, may I ask what do you do? Thank you for your answer
Hello, NICOLAS, delta pulse is not hit me five meters, I did, but I would like to improve on this basis, enhance it, may I ask what do you do? Thank you for your answer
Hi you can use big frame my dear 3x3 m you can go to it deep
About your ask. I make and to repair any type of detectors
This device made by a skeptic to prove that LRL detection doesn’twork, and you trying to do modifications to make it work, doesn’t make sense.
regards, Mosha
You cannot prove a negative.
The purpose of TOTeM is to allow experimenters to build an all-electronic LRL for themselves, do their own tests, and make up their own minds on the subject. It was also designed with the idea that experimenters should modify the circuit to meet their own requirements. The underlying concept of TOTeM is based on data that is freely available in the public domain. It provides both passive and active modes, and reacts to the usual laboratory tests in exactly the same way as certain other pistol detectors. It also works as well as any other all-electronic LRL on the market.
Skeptics often get accused of rejecting LRLs without having any personal experience, which is also one of the main reasons why TOTeM was designed, built, and tested. Many people want to build their own LRL, but have no idea where to start. That's where TOTeM comes in.
The purpose of TOTeM is to allow experimenters to build an all-electronic LRL for themselves, do their own tests, and make up their own minds on the subject. It was also designed with the idea that experimenters should modify the circuit to meet their own requirements. The underlying concept of TOTeM is based on data that is freely available in the public domain. It provides both passive and active modes, and reacts to the usual laboratory tests in exactly the same way as certain other pistol detectors. It also works as well as any other all-electronic LRL on the market.
Skeptics often get accused of rejecting LRLs without having any personal experience, which is also one of the main reasons why TOTeM was designed, built, and tested. Many people want to build their own LRL, but have no idea where to start. That's where TOTeM comes in.
Always the Skeptics at first glance and without any experience
But there are so many who have succeeded in the LRLs manufacture of electronic devices effective. Like Andreas Morgan Nicolas and others.
You can purchase an all-electronic LRL from a company like Mineoro, which involves parting with a large sum of money, and will definitely buy you an expensive education
OR ...
you can buy one from Mozzie_1957:
Discussions on LRLs of the electronic variety which also utilize L-rods or other swiveling methods.
with a cast-iron guarantee that it will never find treasure in a million years
OR ...
you can build your own.
The problem with building your own homebrew all-electronic LRL is the lack of information on where to start. You only have to examine the available information on the Alonso PD to see how sketchy the details really are. TOTeM, on the other hand, is fully documented with nothing hidden. It is the ideal platform for those who want to experiment within this gray area of metal detecting technology. Please be aware that there is absolutely no guarantee it will lead you to endless riches. It is simply a replication of the so-called pistol detector technology. It detects sparks from a great distance, as well as a CRT television - just like the Alonso PD, and those from Morgan - which (of course) does not necessarily imply that it can catch the PHENOMENON (whatever that is). However, it provides a solid basis from which to work, and in practice you can appear to be following a signal line. As I've said many times before, I have no problem with anyone wanting to experiment with all-electronic LRLs, Any experiment is a good one.
Two quotes from Thomas Edison:
1. “Negative results are just what I want. They’re just as valuable to me as positive results. I can never find the thing that does the job best until I find the ones that don’t.”
2. “To invent, you need a good imagination and a pile of junk.”
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