Using my scope connected to op amp output today the best I could tell ringing/decay of coil and feed in circuit was 953 kHz. Using that number and running the formula in the first post of this thread I come up with 1003 ohms. Setting my adjustable resistor network for that value the coil will not operate at Guard Interval set at 10. Network must be adjusted to 1020 ohms before detector will run at GI =10. I check discrimination for various types of metals and they are fairly accurate...gold is good, iron good, lead good, copper good, aluminum good, nickel good above 6 units of signal strength. I am now trying a range of values to see if sensitivity improves without degrading discrimination. Have gone as far as 1150 ohms but results are still unclear.
I had 1260 ohms in circuit last week and noticed that discrimination suffered, most everything wanted to show as gold/aluminum.
I did do resonance on just the coil and feed line months ago using BB Sailor's technique with a signal gen and scope. I believe it resonated at about 1.045 mhz but that was out of circuit. The formula for this resonance on this 335uh coil puts the damping at 1100 ohms. Looks like the in circuit resonance is about 9% lower.
I'll post results here when they are finalized.
Thanks for the help and I welcome any further suggestions.
Regards
Dan
I had 1260 ohms in circuit last week and noticed that discrimination suffered, most everything wanted to show as gold/aluminum.
I did do resonance on just the coil and feed line months ago using BB Sailor's technique with a signal gen and scope. I believe it resonated at about 1.045 mhz but that was out of circuit. The formula for this resonance on this 335uh coil puts the damping at 1100 ohms. Looks like the in circuit resonance is about 9% lower.
I'll post results here when they are finalized.
Thanks for the help and I welcome any further suggestions.
Regards
Dan
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