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  • #16
    Re: Bandido II uMax, & commercial schematics

    Hey,

    I'm intrested to build this detector but i'm missing the proporties of the coils. Can sombody give this to me?

    Other things or tip are also welcom

    Thx and grts
    johan

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    • #17
      Originally posted by Goodrat
      Is is low conductivity of the salt, capacitance effect, signal loading. What is really required with dealing with wet salt? Maybe getting more negative with the ground balance is the wrong approach.
      What makes one machine less affected than another?
      I'm by far, as adept as you guys when it comes to building these tec-tors... But I read that the problem with saltwater capacitance lie's with the timing between transmit & receiver. If its too short (clock speed), the transmitted capacitance hasn't enough time to dissipate. Thus the receiver pick's it up, giving the chatter noise.

      If I'm incorrect, please increase my understanding!

      PegLeg

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      • #18
        Sry dude, it's a VLF TR machine there is not "timing" as such, just phase shift which is a slightly different thing...somewhat

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