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  • #16
    The coil is same as the Nautilus dmc2 coil, because TX and RX circuit is from Nautilus.
    The coil data is unknown, but the operating frequency is 12khz, so TX is small inductance, probably around 1-2 mH. Receiver inductance can be 6-8mH.

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    • #17
      all detailed report, also a coil data http://kamrad-club.ru/-razdel-master...aquasound.html

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      • #18
        Ah, very good report. Coil data is excellent. If those potentiometers for balancing/ adjustment of the coils could be eliminated, an a PCB trace can be had, then it could be a good little project.

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        • #19
          i cant remember where i got these images from but they have been on my onedrive for a few years now

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          • #20
            thank you JNZ. read pls my small opus before to do the pics.
            https://www.geotech1.com/forums/show...here-share-out

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            • #21
              Originally posted by jasonNZ View Post
              i cant remember where i got these images from but they have been on my onedrive for a few years now

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              Thanks for those. I'll trace the PCB and compare it to the known schematic. Now we might have a viable project.

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              • #22
                DB
                JNZ promised me to give full pocket of files. pls wait.

                pleasure

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                • #23
                  Originally posted by kt315 View Post
                  DB
                  JNZ promised me to give full pocket of files. pls wait.

                  pleasure

                  The photos of the PCB are good enough to begin working on the reverse engineering.

                  If there are more pics to come, then all the better.
                  I have enough to begin the process.

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                  • #24
                    I don't like the number of wires going to the coil.

                    I prefer to move the preamp to the box on a small board if possible, thereby making it possible to use standard cable and connector.

                    Building a suitable coil is going to be interesting.

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                    • #25
                      sorry, not. preamp has to be in a coil. we need decrease a noise and get 'minelab's wow! 2 inch depth plus' effect.
                      Main Ratio is "USEFUL SIGNAl VALUE"/"NOISE VALUE". with the peamp in coil we get minimal NOISE value
                      ie maximal USEFUL SIGNAL. noise is always a cable, cable is additional EMI PARASITIC NOISE Receiver.
                      look on DEUS - no cable, preamp in a coil, all mind control in a coil, plus PROCESSED SIGNAL TRANSMITTER in a block.

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                      • #26
                        Yes, you are correct. I'll do it exactly as the original.

                        I have finished tracing out of the layout. Only remains to assign component values and ID.
                        They need to correspond with the schematic.

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                        • #27
                          I've completed the PCB layout and labeled all the components values etc.

                          The PCB from the photo provided matches almost perfectly with the known schematic.

                          There are some observations I made while tracing the layout.

                          1 The LM358 opamps are switched around, therefore opamp A and B are switched between the PCB layout and the schematic.

                          2 There is a 100k resistor between pin5 of 393 chip and ground. This is not shown on the schematic.

                          3 There is a 10nF cap on either side of jfet source and drain connected to ground. Only one is shown on the schematic.

                          4 There are a few additional resistor's and a transistor and a tl431 voltage reference (tlc431 is left unpopulated on the PCB), associated with the audio section that is not on the schematic.

                          Otherwise everything looks good.

                          I'll be posting the completed layout file soon. I need to transfer file from desktop to phone in order to upload. WiFi card is busted.

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                          • #28
                            Originally posted by dbanner View Post
                            I've completed the PCB layout and labeled all the components values etc.

                            The PCB from the photo provided matches almost perfectly with the known schematic.

                            There are some observations I made while tracing the layout.

                            1 The LM358 opamps are switched around, therefore opamp A and B are switched between the PCB layout and the schematic.

                            2 There is a 100k resistor between pin5 of 393 chip and ground. This is not shown on the schematic.

                            3 There is a 10nF cap on either side of jfet source and drain connected to ground. Only one is shown on the schematic.

                            4 There are a few additional resistor's and a transistor and a tl431 voltage reference (tlc431 is left unpopulated on the PCB), associated with the audio section that is not on the schematic.

                            Otherwise everything looks good.

                            I'll be posting the completed layout file soon. I need to transfer file from desktop to phone in order to upload. WiFi card is busted.

                            Great work !!!

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                            • #29
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                              Guys,
                              on Ebay there is a sell unit; pcb is dated 2012; pheraps it have a more updated schematic.

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                              • #30
                                Here is the layout. Please you can look over for any mistakes. But I think it's good.

                                One very interesting thing I noticed was that this particular unit has an additional 78L15 regulator which can be switched in instead of the the 78L12, maybe it is used when bat voltage is good, when battery voltage drops, you switch over to 78L12. Or maybe it's normal/boost functionality. I'm not sure, but that's how it's wired. Perhaps the user manual can clear thing up.

                                I'll update a new schematic.
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