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  • #31
    If we wanted a fixed frequency with a fixed duty cycle then only one 555 as astable was ok.
    But i had problem at range from 3 to 70 Hz with fixed duty cycle. A very cheap IC was the solution.

    Regards
    Geo

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    • #32
      Hello everyone ... Merry Christmas ..! hi geo!
      who worked on specific lrl a cave, you should pass directly above to react rod, with the appropriate settings for this!
      GREETINGS ..

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      • #33
        Originally posted by kostas87 View Post
        Hello everyone ... Merry Christmas ..! hi geo!
        who worked on specific lrl a cave, you should pass directly above to react rod, with the appropriate settings for this!
        GREETINGS ..

        Hi Kosta.
        Χρονια πολλα.
        You tried this LRL. It is not for everyone, they must know about dowsing so to work with it.

        Regards
        Geo

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        • #34
          hi geo
          Please reply to post number26
          waiting for your answer
          with respect

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          • #35
            Originally posted by Geo View Post
            If we wanted a fixed frequency with a fixed duty cycle then only one 555 as astable was ok.
            But i had problem at range from 3 to 70 Hz with fixed duty cycle. A very cheap IC was the solution.

            Regards
            Of course, but this is just an idea : You just need to install a pot in place of the 784k resistor, and you have a variable frequency. Then another pot in place of the 6.k8 resistor, and you have variable duty cycle (pulse) length. And the 555 is able to drain or source 300ma .
            And voilá ! two pots , 2 leds on the 555 output , one for pulse length, and one for off state, just what you need to make it look good, and with enough controls to make it with many possible combinations and discrimination to olives .

            Best regards Geo

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            • #36
              Originally posted by Fred View Post
              Of course, but this is just an idea : You just need to install a pot in place of the 784k resistor, and you have a variable frequency. Then another pot in place of the 6.k8 resistor, and you have variable duty cycle (pulse) length. And the 555 is able to drain or source 300ma .
              And voilá ! two pots , 2 leds on the 555 output , one for pulse length, and one for off state, just what you need to make it look good, and with enough controls to make it with many possible combinations and discrimination to olives .

              Best regards Geo

              Yesssss

              Regards
              Geo

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              • #37
                Originally posted by jack View Post
                tank you very much dear geo
                Please answer my other questions about this device
                1.please give a list and description of parts and machine work?
                2.To what depth and distance can detect metals?
                3.When it detects that the metal reacts?
                4.I also recognize that new metal?Or is the only metals that traditionally defines the soil?
                tank you
                best wish for you in new year
                jack

                Hi Jack.
                This is a LRod. You must know dowsing so to work with this. What this mean, that if you are a good dowser then you can detect either fresh and buried metals. Depth is bigger than what you can dig. Detecting distance.... i don't know but i believe to be more than 30m. If you are not a dowser then don't construct it, you need time to learn it

                Regards
                Geo

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                • #38
                  Here a schema of the electronic rod.
                  Attached Files
                  Geo

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                  • #39
                    When the LED light in this device?

                    The brass has a connection with you?

                    Sense how the metal reacts when the device is detected?
                    Attached Files

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                    • #40
                      another schema....
                      Attached Files
                      Geo

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                      • #41
                        Originally posted by jack View Post
                        When the LED light in this device?

                        The brass has a connection with you?

                        Sense how the metal reacts when the device is detected?

                        The brass base and stainless shaft, connected to the antenna.
                        You can put the led at every place you like!!!
                        When you detect a metal then the rod turns....
                        But i will tell again, if you don't know how a Lrod works, then stop the project.

                        Regards
                        Geo

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                        • #42
                          Thank you, Geo
                          After the brass rod through brass handle is in contact with the operator?same lrls
                          The schematic is attached to a brass rod bearing and the bearing to handle bronze.When I go step by step, because all Elements (rice sticks - Bearings - The Bronze) The telescopic antenna is connected to each other and are connected to the operator.
                          Is that true?
                          Attached Files

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                          • #43
                            Originally posted by jack View Post
                            Thank you, Geo
                            After the brass rod through brass handle is in contact with the operator?same lrls

                            Yes.
                            Geo

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                            • #44
                              image of my Lrod
                              Attached Files

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                              • #45
                                Jack, very good, congratulations.
                                I want to see the side to the handle and the bearing

                                Regards
                                Geo

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