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I finished the version 20mhz today.I have not tested in practice yet.But in practice it works like version 8mhz.With 22 pf capacitor, the output of the sensor is 5 volts dc.Touching the telescopic antenna reduces the output between 300 and 700 mV.I connect the sensor output to a 32-bit microcontroller.The measurement accuracy with the 32-bit microcontroller is very high and the smallest change is displayed.Currently I am facing a real test location challengePlease guide me in this regard
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Hi Franco. What technology does the device use, is it BFO? The fact that there are two resonant circuits that have a harmonic frequency. When the device enters an electric or magnetic field, the resonance frequency changes by a difference of audible sound frequencies. With a low-pass filter with a cut-off frequency of 480Hz, a wide band. Is this the case?
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There is only one resonant circuit, L1 / C10, and it resonates in the FM range, the internal oscillator (quartz) provides a reference signal for the TR2 mixer, if L1 / C10 is tuned on a quartz harmonic the sensitivity is higher . You cannot compare the operation of this lrl to a metal detector, it is a passive receiver, but you could add an external oscillator (FM range). This is not a simple modification, without good shielding the external oscillator would saturate the sensor stage. I would also add that we do not know much about the phenomenon.Originally posted by omar View PostHi Franco. What technology does the device use, is it BFO? The fact that there are two resonant circuits that have a harmonic frequency. When the device enters an electric or magnetic field, the resonance frequency changes by a difference of audible sound frequencies. With a low-pass filter with a cut-off frequency of 480Hz, a wide band. Is this the case?
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HelloOriginally posted by FrancoItaly View PostThere is only one resonant circuit, L1 / C10, and it resonates in the FM range, the internal oscillator (quartz) provides a reference signal for the TR2 mixer, if L1 / C10 is tuned on a quartz harmonic the sensitivity is higher . You cannot compare the operation of this lrl to a metal detector, it is a passive receiver, but you could add an external oscillator (FM range). This is not a simple modification, without good shielding the external oscillator would saturate the sensor stage. I would also add that we do not know much about the phenomenon.
Before every thing, Thanks for your excellent circuit Mr Franco.
It seems your circuit isn't a passive device & it transmits harmonic signal to the Ant. through C2 & C9.
Gold & Silver are not radioactive metals & I think they haven't Phenomena from themselves.
I'm not a pro. engineer & perhaps in mistake.
Thanks
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I confirm that my lrl is a passive receiver and in my opinion radioactivity is not the only phenomenon involved, I also confirm and many members have verified it, that my lrl is also sensitive to gold and silver. It is also true that in some places it does not work, here is the link of a video:Originally posted by Asheikh View PostHello
Before every thing, Thanks for your excellent circuit Mr Franco.
It seems your circuit isn't a passive device & it transmits harmonic signal to the Ant. through C2 & C9.
Gold & Silver are not radioactive metals & I think they haven't Phenomena from themselves.
I'm not a pro. engineer & perhaps in mistake.
Thanks
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