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  • Cheap TX/PI coils from old CRT!

    It came to my mind some time ago that from
    old PC screens there is a cabling called
    "deflection cable". (or someting!!).

    Its purpose is to demagnitzie the CRT, when you
    push the demag button on yor scren a large pulse
    are sent out to the cable who creates a magnetic
    field and the screen goes,,klonk,,,gzhzh!

    Well, this cable is very solid, sturdy,
    simply hard whinded isolation tape or what-
    ever and some has even several layers of isolation making them very rugged.

    I have dissasembled several old CRT's and
    some of them are can be used as coils for
    PI detectors but most they are nice as TX
    coils in send-recive detectors!!

    Just whanted to mentioning this as a el cheapo
    source of allready made coils for your detector!

    REG (spelling crap, but message sent!)
    BJ

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    Re: Cheap TX/PI coils from old CRT!

    I would be not especially amazing if in future one will offer use monitor's yoke for magnetometer project.

    regards

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    • #3
      Re: Cheap TX/PI coils from old CRT!

      sadly not

      the yoke on a crt
      most {80 - 90 %} are composit ferrite {fused dust {mostly left over from nucular reactor construction and other machinemade solid bits dusts }

      this fully scatters any procession before it begins

      you need solid ferrite

      from a 1950s tv or a very old crt {navy army} radar {if you can find one that uses a yoke}


      or from a microvitec monitor mrk 1

      the dead givaway is the ferrite is black and shinny and hard stone like appearance not dull and gray and dusty looking all the time


      i think he means the degause coils

      for pi
      but again too many turns and the wrong material


      for coil i use good old bog standard gold / silver plated nickel computer development hook up cable .6mm plastic coated

      this is a nice diameter for gold and silver pickup

      and rejects things like aluminum very well giving a dip around aluminum with out affecting gold or silver

      copper is for magnets and degause coils

      and the kettle

      for a nice cup of tea.....



      link too latest autotrax version v1.18



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      • #4
        Re: Cheap TX/PI coils from old CRT!

        for the benifit of those who instantly dismiss what i said

        i think youll find .6 mm gives a better guage and the silver or gold plate gives the wire much less surface resistance
        this gives a very much brighter field and
        becouse
        1} its .6mm
        2} its a lower resistivity than copper and less resistance you get a much higher q but a flat bandwidth of 3 times more than copper
        so with multicoil gives all allover better responce if you use three layer coils
        after some concideration
        i made a coil from this today

        a three layer coil wound and a winder i made {nice pages carl tnx}


        it uses
        28us drive fet 1>>ccw28T cw ct23T ccw 28

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        • #5
          Re: Cheap TX/PI coils from old CRT!

          overall dia of the coils i wound is 19.5cm
          circles inner dia

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