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Why do you want to replace all the listed components? If you replace them it is no longer the Baraccuda detector circuit.
Instead of replacing all parts why do you not come up with your own new PI detector project?
I tested the detector with an 8" coil in wet sea sand. The detector saw a German nickel 1 mark coin, with an 8-inch coil at 25 cm. good. I will do the main tests in the spring, now the winter is very cold.
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Hi Myntmaster,
nice pictures of your Baraccuda.... and to detect a 1 German mark at 25cm in wet sand is very good! Do you want to share how you built your search coil? Or do you have maybe some pictures as well?
Another question is for what purpose do you add a LM317 regulator circuit to the Baraccuda circuit?
Why do you want to replace all the listed components? If you replace them it is no longer the Baraccuda detector circuit.
Instead of replacing all parts why do you not come up with your own new PI detector project?
You are right I just wanted to know the right replacement for the above parts to replace in case of emergency
Regarding the introduction of a new pi, I must say that the pulse metal detector has become saturated and there are many of them that are slightly different. Making a new pi is just a repetition of repetitions!!!
The detector is completely ready. Checked for false positives, sea water and wet salty sand. All OK. Looked like an hour found something. The sand is frozen, we have -6 today ...
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Today I tested the detector in the water. The search was up to his neck in the water.
Approximately five hours. Everything is in order and the finds are good. Works stably.
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