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  • #31
    Originally posted by Funfinder View Post
    Geo wrote 5.5.2010:


    Hi Geo,
    I have totally overseen your answer.
    Thx for the fotos - you're well equipped.
    Like you, Morgan and detectoman I'm also building now my own pistol-detector - you can see here:


    Can you tell me what kind of chip or FET you're using in your PDs for receiving the electrostatic field?

    First you can try to tape some grounded alufoil on the back of your Pistol Detector or put the ferrite antenna in some kind of tin-can.

    If it's really the ES-Field that overloads the detector so it no longer signalizes anything if you're near you can reduce the sensitivity by adding some high resistor attached to a switch between coil (antenna) and FET gate or IC input pin.

    In my recent test the ferrite coil didn't work directional - the "zhzhzhzhzh" of the plasmaball had the same strenght from all directions.

    Good luck!
    Hi Funfinder.
    I use different transistors at every LRL.
    At PD i use the passive receiver with the bc547-557.
    One electrostatic lrl use the same transistor and another one use the MPF102. The ferrite detector use the LM741. Also i have 2 magnetic field detector that uses the LM358 and the TLC274.
    At my opinion, the FET input is better

    Regards
    Geo

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    • #32
      LRL´s

      Originally posted by Funfinder View Post
      Geo wrote 5.5.2010:


      Hi Geo,
      I have totally overseen your answer.
      Thx for the fotos - you're well equipped.
      Like you, Morgan and detectoman I'm also building now my own pistol-detector - you can see here:


      Can you tell me what kind of chip or FET you're using in your PDs for receiving the electrostatic field?

      First you can try to tape some grounded alufoil on the back of your Pistol Detector or put the ferrite antenna in some kind of tin-can.

      If it's really the ES-Field that overloads the detector so it no longer signalizes anything if you're near you can reduce the sensitivity by adding some high resistor attached to a switch between coil (antenna) and FET gate or IC input pin.

      In my recent test the ferrite coil didn't work directional - the "zhzhzhzhzh" of the plasmaball had the same strenght from all directions.

      Good luck!
      Hi

      I supose you make some confusion between the PD(Pistoldetektor) and the BFO Electromagnetic field Locator,yhese are diferent projects.
      The silver coins hoard i have found was with PD,directional Ferrite & Omega coil.
      What Michael reports is also experience with Pistoldetektor LRL.
      Of course the BFO Electrostatic is also a good LRL project,open for everybody,but the PD is more secret.

      Regards

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      • #33
        @ Geo
        Nice weapon-arsenal! ("pistols")
        I also think the FET has the best sensitivity.


        @ Morgan
        The silver coins hoard i have found was with PD,directional Ferrite & Omega coil.
        It is confusing, because all those detectors are holded like pistols and minimum 3 of them uses ferrite:

        The Gold Gun 718 uses directional ferrite (electrostatic MPF102), the NASA one also (2N3903 NPN transistors) and last but not least Estebans "Ferrite Treasure Sensor" found here:


        The last one is a long-wave antenna-amplifier?! Does this one uses an omega-coil?

        You see, now I'm confused because the term PD alias "Pistol Detector" Or "PistolDetector" does not refer to a single LRL and therefore should be avoided.

        So please tell me which one is your "Directional ferrite plus omega coil LRL" and if it does not work with static fields and the related FETs what kind of electromagnetic stuff it receives instead??? *confused*

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        • #34
          funfinder, i use the 2n3819 how one existent in my city, i think use alone, these tr, is good for rays and listen hunt
          may be whit other circuit dual configuration is ok

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          • #35
            detection lrl is succefull, whit vary circuit's suport, or by extremely amplified reception, is pinpoint or open detection on masses, pinpoint is morgan's objetive

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            • #36
              PD

              Originally posted by Funfinder View Post
              @ Geo
              Nice weapon-arsenal! ("pistols")
              I also think the FET has the best sensitivity.


              @ Morgan

              It is confusing, because all those detectors are holded like pistols and minimum 3 of them uses ferrite:

              The Gold Gun 718 uses directional ferrite (electrostatic MPF102), the NASA one also (2N3903 NPN transistors) and last but not least Estebans "Ferrite Treasure Sensor" found here:


              The last one is a long-wave antenna-amplifier?! Does this one uses an omega-coil?

              You see, now I'm confused because the term PD alias "Pistol Detector" Or "PistolDetector" does not refer to a single LRL and therefore should be avoided.

              So please tell me which one is your "Directional ferrite plus omega coil LRL" and if it does not work with static fields and the related FETs what kind of electromagnetic stuff it receives instead??? *confused*

              The Pistoldetektor works with METAL DETECTOR+ PASSIVE RECEIVER with ferrite.
              Have a look in this forum threads,you will find a lot of information
              And field demonstrations in yootube.

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              • #37
                LRL

                Originally posted by detectoman View Post
                detection lrl is succefull, whit vary circuit's suport, or by extremely amplified reception, is pinpoint or open detection on masses, pinpoint is morgan's objetive

                Yes,pinpoint is one objective,and the other is to make the Pistoldetektor more easy to use,without the calibration in the limit,and this almost finish,now i´m using two potentiometers,the first tuning is linear and the second is fine tuning and is multiturn,this make things more easy.

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                • #38
                  Originally posted by Morgan View Post
                  Yes,pinpoint is one objective,and the other is to make the Pistoldetektor more easy to use,without the calibration in the limit,and this almost finish,now i´m using two potentiometers,the first tuning is linear and the second is fine tuning and is multiturn,this make things more easy.
                  I use the same technique long time ago but i have stability problem when i adjust the sensitivity so that the led to be a little bright!!!!
                  I did not found solution
                  Geo

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                  • #39
                    @ detectoman
                    Yes, how to get good pinpointing is the question. By half shielding of the antenna and by reducing gain with variable capacitor or trimpot.

                    @ Morgan
                    I really hope I will find some passive receiver info. But where is the youtube link?

                    @ Geo
                    Switch on the LED just a little bright could be achieved by a transistor with a high resistor at the base but if you use the detector at daylight you won't see much difference. Perhaps it would be the best using 3 different LEDs so the additional ones go on if the signals gets stronger.

                    I'm talking now about my electrostatic-detector - I will try to adjust it so that the ultrabright LED almost not starts to shine if nothing is near and if the unit is at usual height. And even if it starts to shine the var. capacitor will make it out again if I want it.

                    This is the: signal only can raise-model.

                    But the second one would be better: Converting the actual electrostatic power level into some blink rate and keep this in the middlefield. If some treasure is near, the blinking increases, if you walk away from it, it will decrease. This blinking would be work parallel to the analog audio output, so you also can hear special electrostatic signals like power lines, the zhzhzh of a plasma-ball or some kinds of trafos.

                    Is there some easy way converting raising voltage (those one before or after the transistor stage) into higher blink-rates? Perhaps simply by some small condenser, but this could disturb the audio-output.

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                    • #40
                      PD

                      Originally posted by Geo View Post
                      I use the same technique long time ago but i have stability problem when i adjust the sensitivity so that the led to be a little bright!!!!
                      I did not found solution

                      Hello Geo

                      If your aim is only big treasure,you can use the passive receiver working alone and substitute the ferrite for one 50+50 turns coil,no problem with horizon.
                      It will work automatic and signal only when treasure near.
                      Anyway if you like to find small object,use PD in the limit as you saw in Portugal,with Omega+Ferrite together,but if not realy in the limit you lose the small gold/silver but still able to find treasure,NO PROBLEM

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                      • #41
                        PD early models

                        Originally posted by Geo View Post
                        I use the same technique long time ago but i have stability problem when i adjust the sensitivity so that the led to be a little bright!!!!
                        I did not found solution
                        In early PD models,Alonso use analogic meter in stead of ligthning LED,maybe is more useful for you,and i think i go to try very soon.

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                        • #42
                          PD in youtube

                          Originally posted by Funfinder View Post
                          @ detectoman
                          Yes, how to get good pinpointing is the question. By half shielding of the antenna and by reducing gain with variable capacitor or trimpot.

                          @ Morgan
                          I really hope I will find some passive receiver info. But where is the youtube link?

                          @ Geo
                          Switch on the LED just a little bright could be achieved by a transistor with a high resistor at the base but if you use the detector at daylight you won't see much difference. Perhaps it would be the best using 3 different LEDs so the additional ones go on if the signals gets stronger.

                          I'm talking now about my electrostatic-detector - I will try to adjust it so that the ultrabright LED almost not starts to shine if nothing is near and if the unit is at usual height. And even if it starts to shine the var. capacitor will make it out again if I want it.

                          This is the: signal only can raise-model.

                          But the second one would be better: Converting the actual electrostatic power level into some blink rate and keep this in the middlefield. If some treasure is near, the blinking increases, if you walk away from it, it will decrease. This blinking would be work parallel to the analog audio output, so you also can hear special electrostatic signals like power lines, the zhzhzh of a plasma-ball or some kinds of trafos.

                          Is there some easy way converting raising voltage (those one before or after the transistor stage) into higher blink-rates? Perhaps simply by some small condenser, but this could disturb the audio-output.

                          Have a look in PISTOLDETECTOR youtube

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                          • #43
                            @ Morgan
                            Looks good, thanx.
                            Do you think it's possible to combine passive receiver plus electrostatic in one LRL-detector?


                            @ Geo
                            Here is a simple but widely variable blinking circuit where the frequency is controlled by a 10-10k Ohm poty.

                            If you attach the (amplified FET etc.) LRLs output even parallel (instead of the var. resistor) to the blinking circuit you'll get the signal-power by blink-speed.
                            Attached Files

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                            • #44
                              Dear friend,GEO be careful. next time you have with some of our known ''lamogia''. in order to they are careful you...I was glad that you I read again
                              http://palmosdetect.blogspot.gr/

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                              • #45
                                Originally posted by rider View Post
                                Dear friend,GEO be careful. next time you have with some of our known ''lamogia''. in order to they are careful you...I was glad that you I read again

                                Hi
                                I always will be here

                                Regards
                                Geo

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