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  • Classic boost circuit

    I was wondering what Mr. Bill does to boost the depth on the classics. I don't what to steal his work. I just wanted to know in general what would be done. Is it adjustments or are parts added to the circuit. As it is the two shipping charges cost 1/2 as much as the mod. I wish I lived close.

  • #2
    hope thid will work

    I got this from mr bill

    Here’s what you do to increase the sensitivity of the Surfmaster II VLF unit.

    Replace resistor #R7, that most likely is 100 ohms with one that is 51 ohms. This will drive the coil a tad bit stronger. This is off of the MPS3638A #Q1 transistor.

    Go find resistor #R24, that’s connected right off the sensitivity control at the board. That resistor will most likely be 470k ohms. We want to change this to a higher value. I usually use a 2.2m ohm here, but in some cases it’s a bit on the strong side. Perhaps a little trial and error may be in order ??

    This should improve your unit noticeably. Have fun.

    Mr. Bill
    Surfscanner Detectors

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    • #3
      Yes but I needed the classic circuit mod. I'll be sending the IDX in this week.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by rcasi44 View Post
        I was wondering what Mr. Bill does to boost the depth on the classics. I don't what to steal his work. I just wanted to know in general what would be done. Is it adjustments or are parts added to the circuit. As it is the two shipping charges cost 1/2 as much as the mod. I wish I lived close.
        I have the classic II SL and I have gotton from Whites the mod to add external ground balance and threshold. I also went one step further to change a few components to increase sensitivity as well as accept the new XLT 950 coil. Works like a charm.

        Scott

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        • #5
          I sent Mr. Bill my IDX. Rob

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