Below is one of many Older Messages, that Claim that the TX Coil does not connect to ground and others Post say that even the manufacturers schematics, Purposely show it connected to ground, But those schematics are wrong.
My Question is: If the TX Coil does not connect to ground, Where Should it Connect?
Is it Possible it connects to the Minus Supply to get a Higher voltage, that also results in a Higher Transmit Signal?
Does Anyone Here, Know for Sure?
Take care..........Gary
Re: Link Bandido II New Schematic
Posted by driscoll
Monday 11 October 2004, 12:38:46
In Reply to Link Bandido II New Schematic - Posted by Gosho on 10/10/04
Hi,
It was published on older post, but there are some mistakes on the schematic.
ERRORS
There is no ground connected on TX coil and the connexion on TX caps is bad....
Please look at older posts
My Question is: If the TX Coil does not connect to ground, Where Should it Connect?
Is it Possible it connects to the Minus Supply to get a Higher voltage, that also results in a Higher Transmit Signal?
Does Anyone Here, Know for Sure?
Take care..........Gary
Re: Link Bandido II New Schematic
Posted by driscoll
Monday 11 October 2004, 12:38:46
In Reply to Link Bandido II New Schematic - Posted by Gosho on 10/10/04
Hi,
It was published on older post, but there are some mistakes on the schematic.
ERRORS
There is no ground connected on TX coil and the connexion on TX caps is bad....
Please look at older posts
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