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  • #16
    Geo, wish you full recovery soon.

    Great work Baterista, congratulations.

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    • #17
      Originally posted by WM6 View Post
      Geo, wish you full recovery soon.

      Great work Baterista, congratulations.
      Hi WM6.
      Thanks for your wishes.
      I broke a rib. Calculates at end of the month to'm fine

      Regards

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      • #18
        Originally posted by Geo View Post

        I broke a rib. Calculates at end of the month to'm fine
        Uh rib, very unpleasant for everydays activity, but luckily fully recoverable.

        Did you construct proton magnetometer or some other type?

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        • #19
          Yes, i constructed the Huggard's magnetometer with some modifications but i did not tried it at field. In lab there are a lot of irons so don't work good and some times it has self-oscillations. I want to fine adjust it and later to replace the main amplifier with a modern one low noise.

          Also i have construct two FGM-3 magnetometers but i don't like them.

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          • #20
            Originally posted by Geo View Post
            Hi Baterista.
            Very good work!!! congratulation.
            Did you try it??? What about the results???

            About my project i did not try out to field because i had some problems with my health. Maybe next month.

            Regards
            Hello Geo, thanks.
            Curiously my biggest problem now is precisely finding a new place of testing, since the place I wore
            was "taken" by public works and became contaminated, I could use elsewhere, a large public park,
            but was"taken" by drug addicts and traffickers, so I'll have to find a place outside the city.
            I'm still researching. But as I got all the results indicated by the author, I am sure everything is ok.

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            • #21
              Originally posted by WM6 View Post
              Geo, wish you full recovery soon.

              Great work Baterista, congratulations.

              Hi WM6, tanks.

              I'm not managing to post a RAR file, with the original magazine Practical Electronics October 1970, any idea why?


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              • #22
                As I said above
                All tips from the Huggard regarding the project have been obtained, they are:

                Checking the D.C.;
                Meter and field check.
                What about the "tuning", it is suggested to go on the field and experiment with several
                capacitors to get the best tune with the frequency of precession in the place.
                I do not know if the Huggard had the information that we have today relative to
                frequency of precession, so that it now is possible to make the process "tuning" in the lab.
                Here in my area we are under the effect of SAA (South Atlantic Anomaly) or SAMA (South Atlantic Magnetic Anomaly)

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                the frequency, using the model IGRF11 is 22.648.6 nT.


                42.57638811 x 22.648,6 = 964,2955837 herz.


                Using the capacitors C4, C5 and C9 suitable for resonant circuit producing the
                same frequency precession, the magnetometer, will be tuned and finalized.

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                • #23
                  Hi Baterista.
                  You must be very carefull with the calculation of C4 @ C5 because the input inductance is the inductance of T1 parallel with the inductance of L1 @L2. The best way is to give a signal via a loop at 965Hz and to try to tune it. For my City the frequency is 1950Hz.

                  Regards

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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by Baterista View Post
                    As I said above
                    All tips from the Huggard regarding the project have been obtained, they are:

                    Checking the D.C.;
                    Meter and field check.
                    What about the "tuning", it is suggested to go on the field and experiment with several
                    capacitors to get the best tune with the frequency of precession in the place.
                    I do not know if the Huggard had the information that we have today relative to
                    frequency of precession, so that it now is possible to make the process "tuning" in the lab.
                    Here in my area we are under the effect of SAA (South Atlantic Anomaly) or SAMA (South Atlantic Magnetic Anomaly)

                    [ATTACH]25297[/ATTACH]

                    the frequency, using the model IGRF11 is 22.648.6 nT.


                    42.57638811 x 22.648,6 = 964,2955837 herz.


                    Using the capacitors C4, C5 and C9 suitable for resonant circuit producing the
                    same frequency precession, the magnetometer, will be tuned and finalized.

                    Baterista can you give the adress so to download the magnetic field map

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                    • #25
                      Originally posted by Baterista View Post
                      Hi WM6, tanks.

                      I'm not managing to post a RAR file, with the original magazine Practical Electronics October 1970, any idea why?


                      [ATTACH]25296[/ATTACH]

                      Can you send it via email or you have the same problem????

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                      • #26
                        Originally posted by Geo View Post
                        Hi Baterista.
                        You must be very carefull with the calculation of C4 @ C5 because the input inductance is the inductance of T1 parallel with the inductance of L1 @L2. The best way is to give a signal via a loop at 965Hz and to try to tune it. For my City the frequency is 1950Hz.

                        Regards
                        Thanks Geo for the information, the capacitors also has an inductance, in his opinion they can be ignored?

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                        • #27
                          Originally posted by Geo View Post
                          Baterista can you give the adress so to download the magnetic field map

                          Ok, this is the link.

                          http://www.ngdc.noaa.gov/geomag/operobs.shtml

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                          • #28
                            Originally posted by Geo View Post
                            Can you send it via email or you have the same problem????
                            I believe that through the e-mail has no problem, but to add attachments in the post, it seems that he does not accept these format (RAR, Acrobat, etc.).
                            I need administrator authorization?
                            Or have another way of doing it?
                            Files are large (20 to 60mb).

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                            • #29
                              My Ignorance

                              Originally posted by Baterista View Post
                              I believe that through the e-mail has no problem, but to add attachments in the post, it seems that he does not accept these format (RAR, Acrobat, etc.).
                              I need administrator authorization?
                              Or have another way of doing it?
                              Files are large (20 to 60mb).
                              Hello Geo, forget everything I said, I have seen my mistake, now I know how to do it, thanks again and I'm sorry.

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                              • #30
                                The original files.
                                Attached Files

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