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Originally Posted by J_Player
The schematic can be found if a reader searched for several hours through the photos and schematics with errors to produce a good schematic of the circuit board only. This schematic is not complete because there is no information of how to connect many wires to the coils, no information of what wire size to use for coils or how many turns, or if we need to provide taps in the coils. So this schematic is not complete. Nobody can build the Morgan pistol detector unless he has the missing coil information.
We already know from building conventional metal detectors that each detector requires a coil that is made to work with the electronics for the detector. We cannot switch coils from one machine to another and expect good results. There are many different coil types that require different inductance and resistance for each detector. Sometimes 2 or more coils are required. Anyone who spends hours trying to find every error in the LRL circuit, then guesses at the coil to attach will not be building the same detector that Morgan showed.
So my answer is no. There is not a workable schematic for building the Morgan pistol detector.
Best wishes,
J_P
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I have notice that Geo build it, but coil implementation seems he mantain in secret!
Of course, you'll need several hours for to correct errors, trial and errors system for the coil, but this is normal when you copy a schematic and don't be sure # of wire, windings, etc. So, this is not reason for to conclude this isn't workable. If you copy a detector and don't know about his coils, insert your own errors, etc., this is other problem. Morgan insist strongly that the detector works and many in forum believe in Morgan's words.