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Vector Trek (Fitzgerald's) Frequency Sheet
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Originally posted by Mike(Mont) View PostI tried the 1.4MHz but it didn't work on my small target, and I don't have any gold bars handy since I lost my get-in-free pass to Fort Knox. I have used 5.007KHz at least on test targets. Other higher freq's are 9.120KHz but it's weak as far as i am concerned. Dell's 224Hz works and some of Tim's work, too. Others say anywhere from 5-5.5 KHz but hasn't worked for me.
Thanks Mike! These freq were really useful! especially the 1.4 MHZ
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[QUOTE=Nicolas;148585]If I good understand you
I give you shema for generator 8038 and you can chooce your frequency need
Thank you too much Nicolas,But I just want frequencies that are in Khz (especially above 10Khz)
I have some freq but all of them are in Mhz, Where Can I find freq in Khz?
And If i need a function generator,these days u can find cheap DDS ones on ebay
Like:
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But thanks any way
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[QUOTE=Tigera;148600]Originally posted by Nicolas View PostIf I good understand you
I give you shema for generator 8038 and you can chooce your frequency need
Thank you too much Nicolas,But I just want frequencies that are in Khz (especially above 10Khz)
I have some freq but all of them are in Mhz, Where Can I find freq in Khz?
And If i need a function generator,these days u can find cheap DDS ones on ebay
Like:
or
But thanks any way
Oh my dear
look here these range please
Output frequency range:
sine wave: 1Hz-500KHz
Square-wave: 1 Hz - 20kHz (the valid range)
Triangle wave :1 Hz - 20KHz (the valid range)
Sawtooth wave :1 Hz ~ 20kHz (the valid range)
You can chooce your frequency. with pot or by select my friend
God bless all - Nicolas
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Please do not demand Private Messages .... I cant reply all here....For more information you can send me email ....Thank you for understanding
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I Attached The Freqencies.
Please test and report me.If any ones have any other freq (Especially the high ones[Mhz or Khz] ) please send it for me.
ThanksAttached Files
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Originally posted by Dell Winders View PostTigera, it's been a long time and I don't remember the Frequencies Neil Pagel used in Fitzgeralds, locators,so I am of no help.
You might wish to contact Tim Williams, at http://lrlman.com He may be able to help you. Dell
Dell Winders,Thank you very much.Tim has a free program for frequencies on his site called EFNMR.
there is a program on http://lrlman.com/efnmr.htm
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Tigera, thanks for the info. You have a real frequency stew there. Let's just start with those RT "frequencies". Those are not frequencies, just bogus superstition. Once I saw those I knew there was trouble. You should throw those out if you want any kind of credibility. Also the comment "All in Megahertz" I don't know what that is, but it isn't correct. Of course those walkie-talkie frequencies are just frequencies for various channels that are supposed to discriminate. I have tried these and was uncomfortable with the whole thing. For several reasons.
I tried that one gold 5.1104 KHz and it did not work. And of course the 1.729 MHz or 1.754 is the resonant frequency under a huge electromagnet. All the same I was messing with the 1.4MHz and bumped it up to 1.6 then down to 1.598 and I am still working on it. It was just too cold outside for me to rely on any kind of accuracy. Sometimes it was working at least on my test target. Another problem with those high frequencies is they don't go through the ground. I would be highly suspicious if they could get any depth at all, but I don't know that as a fact.
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Thanks Mike,But for higher freq you must use lower voltage and for lower freq should use higher voltage.Do not test all freq with same voltage.and also the weather is cold and All LRL does not work properly.Originally posted by Mike(Mont) View PostThe thought just occurred to me it is a very bad idea to be working in the higher frequencies unless you have a radio license. Don't do it.
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