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This is the basic circuit I have been using. From Colin Mitchells Talking Electronics site.
This has on-off and a dual frequency switch. Two separate pairs of different capacitance Mylars are switched to earth. The transistor is precision mounted on the radio for maximum signal.
The adjustment is done via a 10 turn 100R pot (the knob). Very easy, not too touchy. This is in the coil-only circuit.
The wheeled coil started out as an inverted figure 8 coil, but after experimenting it was double looped, then made into a boomerang/arrow shape to fit under the board. The 6 inch has a groove cut around the 12mm ply with the .25mm enamelled wire wound into it. Coil covers are made from heat molded thin cutting boards from the cheap shop.
This is the same circuit doubled up to make a Beat-Balance detector.
The X spot and 10Ks haven't been tried yet-the detector below basically has a built in AM radio receiver and ferrite coil.
Coil shielding is shiny powdered milk packet. This coil was originally made and tested on a Matchless-shield requires no earth wire.
This is my Surf Pro DD in the box, with 3x18650 holder. The little boards sitting there are 1/2/3/x 18659 charge controllers, so I can plug it into the cig lighter to charge. And I have a 1w solar panel to mount on the detector as well, so it should basically never need charging!
This is the sniffer XR71-a complex beast that can handle up to a 2 metre square coil !!
I have bits and pieces arriving in the post all the time. My Matchless detector need a re-board( make my own PCBs) and the latest purchase is 10x TL074CN chips($2.74) for a different Scarborough BFO-super simple. I'll be trying all sorts of coils to get a the most out of the simplest circuits. Pulled the ML 10x5 apart when I got it to see how they tick.
This has on-off and a dual frequency switch. Two separate pairs of different capacitance Mylars are switched to earth. The transistor is precision mounted on the radio for maximum signal.
The adjustment is done via a 10 turn 100R pot (the knob). Very easy, not too touchy. This is in the coil-only circuit.
The wheeled coil started out as an inverted figure 8 coil, but after experimenting it was double looped, then made into a boomerang/arrow shape to fit under the board. The 6 inch has a groove cut around the 12mm ply with the .25mm enamelled wire wound into it. Coil covers are made from heat molded thin cutting boards from the cheap shop.
This is the same circuit doubled up to make a Beat-Balance detector.
The X spot and 10Ks haven't been tried yet-the detector below basically has a built in AM radio receiver and ferrite coil.
Coil shielding is shiny powdered milk packet. This coil was originally made and tested on a Matchless-shield requires no earth wire.
This is my Surf Pro DD in the box, with 3x18650 holder. The little boards sitting there are 1/2/3/x 18659 charge controllers, so I can plug it into the cig lighter to charge. And I have a 1w solar panel to mount on the detector as well, so it should basically never need charging!
This is the sniffer XR71-a complex beast that can handle up to a 2 metre square coil !!
I have bits and pieces arriving in the post all the time. My Matchless detector need a re-board( make my own PCBs) and the latest purchase is 10x TL074CN chips($2.74) for a different Scarborough BFO-super simple. I'll be trying all sorts of coils to get a the most out of the simplest circuits. Pulled the ML 10x5 apart when I got it to see how they tick.