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I just read your anwers and i will check my barracuda this weekend.
The problem stars a minute or five minutes after you turn on the detector. So i will test the unit with a power supply to enshure the batterie is not the problem and also i will look for capacitors.
7660 could be the problem to and the coil i think is fine, cause is the same that i build for my first barracuda and it worked good.
hello everyone just got around to sorting out my barra does anyone have a picture of the underside of the rev2 board(after its been correcttly soldered!)
i know there is such a picture of the rev1 board but i cant find a rev2 pic i want to double check my soldering
thanks ally x
hello everyone just got around to sorting out my barra does anyone have a picture of the underside of the rev2 board(after its been correcttly soldered!)
i know there is such a picture of the rev1 board but i cant find a rev2 pic i want to double check my soldering
thanks ally x
Does this mean that Goldscan, TDI ... are not PI detectors, or do not discriminate?
The Goldscan and the TDI are PI detectors that incorporate a method for ground balancing. By adjusting the ground balance control it is also possible to discriminate against targets with a given time constant. In other words, you are simply moving the ground notch to a longer delay setting. This is not the same as the discrimination you get with a VLF. If you adjust the GB control to eliminate a certain size of nail, then larger or smaller nails will still be detected. This is target conductivity discrimination, and not ferrous / non-ferrous.
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