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  • #31
    You're welcome, good luck.

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    • #32
      Hello blobber
      Thank you fort the reliable delivery. The PCB and DOKU are excellent.
      Many thanks from Austria

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      • #33
        That's all right Walter!
        Thank you for your positive feedback. I hope you have fun, to complete the pcb and good luck, to find the good things.

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        • #34
          While I've been waiting for some components, to complete two pcb, I have tested some displays type "A" , on my M2_M3 prototype board. An adapter was made very quick. They are realy nice and working just fine.

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          Here with display type "B"

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          • #35
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            pcb for customer
            Last edited by blobber; 08-06-2018, 03:42 PM. Reason: picture was the same :-)

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            • #36
              Is your avatar the spear point ? nice find, we do not find metal items that old here in Australia, our country is only 230 years old.
              The Australian continent has been populated for at least 60,000 years by aboriginal tribes. Have no metal weapons or tools been found?

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              • #37
                The aboriginal tribes had no knowledge about things like tools and weapons made from metal, before in the year 1788, the first prisoners are coming from England.

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                • #38
                  Otherwise, it is hard to imagine for me, that they never use any gold, because until today, you can find it in the australian outback. When they are searching for water or food in the ground, of course they should found it as well...

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                  • #39
                    Originally posted by rickb View Post
                    The Australian continent has been populated for at least 60,000 years by aboriginal tribes. Have no metal weapons or tools been found?
                    No, not until 1788.

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                    • #40
                      I made a short video, to show Fortuna on a coil for TGSL or Bandido. With 47 nF in serie to TX and with 68 nF parallel to RX.

                      https://youtu.be/FcmlMkELqPQ

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                      • #41
                        New price

                        https://m.ebay.de/sch/i.html?_from=R...w=142934262465

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                        • #42
                          and again...

                          https://www.ebay.de/itm/142947058364

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                          • #43
                            would not have the plate with everything already assembled, or at least smd components

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                            • #44
                              Ok, but where would be the fun, to make your own detector?

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                              • #45
                                Maybe in the future, I will sell full kits with all parts. All required informations to build this detector,
                                I give for free, also including the firmware M3.
                                In the attachment you'll find the partlist for the small pcb M2_M3.

                                Partlist Fortune M2_M3 blobber.pdf

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