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  • Precession Frequency - write it down.

    >There is a PI design on the market now - The VibraProbe. The selling points for it are:


    >- It vibrates when near metal, which makes it good for use with headphones (for the main detector), or near surf - so that you need not strain to hear a beep.


    I've seen the little vibrator motors for about $2 from Circuit Specialists. I plan to get a couple next time they are available


    >Carl - You mentioned a VCO design - is there a reference to this type you could point me towards (no pun intended!)?


    The VCO design uses only one oscillator instead of the traditional two. If a target attempts to change the oscillator frequency, a detector feeds back a voltage, usually to a varactor, to re-stabilize the frequency. Thus the output is a voltage that indicates whether a target is present. I will try to get more info and maybe post a circuit.


    - Carl

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    Re: Suggestions for a 'pinpointer' design

    >There is a PI design on the market now - The VibraProbe. The selling points for it are:


    >- It vibrates when near metal, which makes it good for use with headphones (for the main detector), or near surf - so that you need not strain to hear a beep.


    I've seen the little vibrator motors for about $2 from Circuit Specialists. I plan to get a couple next time they are available


    >Carl - You mentioned a VCO design - is there a reference to this type you could point me towards (no pun intended!)?


    The VCO design uses only one oscillator instead of the traditional two. If a target attempts to change the oscillator frequency, a detector feeds back a voltage, usually to a varactor, to re-stabilize the frequency. Thus the output is a voltage that indicates whether a target is present. I will try to get more info and maybe post a circuit.


    - Carl

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      Precession Frequency - write it down.

      Some of you may not have seen this number before. Write it down. Too long


      to remember!


      Here is the frequency of proton precession. (Fortunately it seems to be


      independent of temperature)


      42.5743751 Mhz per Tesla (10,000 Gauss)


      You can convert to MilliTeslas, MicroTeslas, NanoTeslas, or picoTeslas just


      by moving the decimal point as required.


      Milli = -3 decimal places


      Micro = -6 decimal places


      Nano = -9 decimal places


      Pico = -12 decimal places.

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