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    Funny thing that is almost impossible to find complete schematic of one of later BH models?
    I made approx list of some models that i would like to have schematics for.

    Camo (P505)
    Discovery 2200..................................Operating frequency 7.8 kHz
    Discovery 3300..................................Operating frequency 6.7 kHz
    Elite 2200
    Fortune Hunter
    Land Ranger.....................................Operati ng frequency 6.6 kHz
    Land Star...................... ...............Operating frequency 6.6 kHz
    Legacy 2500.....................................Operating frequency 6.7 kHz
    Legacy 3500.....................................Operating frequency 7.8 kHz
    Lone Star.......................................Operati ng frequency 7.69 kHz
    Pioneer 202.....................................Operating frequency 7.69 kHz
    Pioneer 505.....................................Operating frequency 7.69 kHz
    Quick Draw II...................................Operating frequency 6.6 kHz
    Quick Silver (EX)...............................Operating frequency 7 kHz
    Sharp Shooter II
    Sharp Shooter Ultra Mag
    Time Ranger.....................................Operati ng frequency 6.6 kHz
    Titan...........................................Op erating frequency 7.8 kHz
    Tracker IV......................................Operating frequency 6.7 kHz

    Are there any chances some of you forum members to contribute here by sharing the schematic that you may have, from some of those from the list?
    If no schematic; clear straight macro photo of all both pcb sides will help a lot too.
    I would try to retrace them in such case.
    If you have it; share it!
    If you have it and too lazy or don't want to share it... than stick it right up into your... simple as that.

  • #2
    Good Stuff. Here is everything I have on the matter :

    Best frequency to use:
    US Dime = 2.7 KHz
    Gold Coins & other US Coins = below 10 KHz.
    Us Nickel & gold Jewelry = 16.5 KHz
    Gold Nuggets = above 20 KHz
    ---------------------------------Metal Detectors based on Operating Frequency
    Blisstool LTC64X v3...........Base operating frequency: v3 - 8.0 KHz
    Adjustable operating frequency (+/-60Hz)
    Bounty Hunter Land Star............6.6kHz
    Bounty Hunter Lone Star............6.6 kHz
    Bounty Hunter Pioneer 505........6.8 kHz
    Bounty Hunter Quick Silver.........7.0 kHz
    Bounty Hunter Texas Pilot...........7.0 kHz
    Bounty Hunter Time Ranger.......6.9 kHz
    Bounty Hunter Tracker IV............6.6 kHz
    DeepTech Vista Gold................25 kHz
    DeepTech Vista Smart.............15.5 kHz
    DeepTech Vista Rebel ..............8 kHz
    Discovery Treasure Baron.......12.5 kHz
    Fisher 1266-X.............................4.8 kHz
    Fisher 1270x...............................8.2 kHz
    Fisher 1280-X 8" Coil................2.4 kHz
    Fisher CZ-21 10" Coil.............5,15 kHz
    Fisher F2.....................................5.9kHz
    Fisher F4.....................................5.9kHz
    Fisher F5.....................................7.8kHz
    Fisher F70.................................13 kHz
    Fisher F75.................................13 kHz
    Fisher Gemini-3........................82 kHz
    Fisher Gold Bug I......................19.2 kHz
    Fisher GoldBug II 6.5" Coi........71 kHz
    Fisher GoldBug II 10" Coil........71 kHz
    Fisher Quicksilvers (CZ-5, CZ-6a and CZ-20) operate on two frequencies — 5 kHz and 15 kHz

    JW Fishers 8x ............................100 pps
    Garrett Ace 150...........................6.5 kHz
    Garrett Ace 250...........................6.5 kHz
    Garrett Ace 350...........................8.25 kHz
    Garrett AT Pro............................15 kHz
    Garrett AT Gold..........................18 kHz
    Garrett Deepseeker.................... 5.5 kHz
    Garrett Gold Scorpion.................15 kHz
    Garrett Groundhog.....................15 kHz
    Garrett GTA..................................6.5 kHz
    Garrett GTAx_500.......................7.0 kHz
    Garrett GTI 1500..........................7.2 kHz
    Garrett GTI 2500..........................7.2 kHz
    Garrett GTP 1350........................7.2 kHz
    Garrett Infinium Land & Sea.......730 pps
    Garrett's Sea Hunter ............ 750 pps
    Garrett Treasure Ace 300...........6.4 kHz
    Gold Mountain King Cobra. It runs at 15 khz.
    Minelab E-Trac............................1.5-100 kHz
    Minelab Excalibur II - 8" Coil.......1.5-25.5 kHz
    Minelab Excalibur II - 10" Coil.....1.5-25.5 kHz
    Minelab Eureka Gold...................3 frequency (6.4kHz, 20kHz, and 60kHz)
    Minelab Explorer SE Pro............28 different frequencies, from 1.5kHz to 100kHz
    Minelab Musketeer Advantage Pro...5kHz
    Minelab Gold Monster 1000.................45Khz
    Minelab Quattro MP.....................28 different frequencies at once, from 1.5kHz to 100kHz
    Minelab Sovereign.......................BBS - 17 different frequencies at once, l.5 kHz to 22.5 kHz
    *Minelab Sovereign and Excalibur operate over a broad range of frequencies (2 - low of l.5 kHz to 22.5 kHz — 17 individual frequencies simultaneously.
    Minelab X-Terra 70....................(VFLEX compatible) Coil Frequency Options......3 (Standard 7.5 kHz, Low 3kHz, High 18.75 kHz)
    Minelab X-Terra 305....................2 (Standard 7.5kHz, High 18.75kHz)=(coil frequency options)
    Minelab X-Terra 505...................3 (Standard 7.5kHz, Low 3kHz, High 18.75kHz)=(coil frequency options)
    Minelab X-Terra 705....................3 (Standard 7.5kHz, Low 3kHz, High 18.75kHz)=(coil frequency options)
    Shadow X2 was listed as low a 9.6 kHz
    White's Beach Hunter 300..........(Multiple Frequency)
    White's Coinmaster Pro..............8 kHz
    White's Coinmaster GT...............8.192 kHz
    White's E-Series DFX 300.........3 kHz, 15 kHz, or use both frequencies
    White's Goldmaster GMT..........50 kHz
    White's Gold Master Vsat.........50 kHz
    White's M6 Matrix Series..........14 kHz
    White's MXT 300........................14 kHz
    White's 6000X QXT.................................6.59khzIDX, ID,CL III,5900.White's MXT Pro........................14 kHz
    White's Prizm II.........................8.2khzWhite's Prizm 5G.........................8 khz
    White's Prizm 6T..........................8 kHz
    White's Sierra Madre..................6.5 kHz
    White's Treasure Master...............8.2khzWhite's SL series........................6.59 kHz
    White's Spectra V3i....................2.5, 7.5, 22.5 kHz
    White's Spectra VX3..................2.5, 7.5, 22.5 kHz
    White's Surf PI.....................600 pps
    White's Surf PI Dual Field..........800 pps ?
    White's TDI 6.595 kHzWhite's XLT..................................6.5 kHz
    Teknetics Alpha..........................7.8 kHz
    Teknetics Delta 4000..................7.8 kHz
    Teknetics Gamma......................7.8 kHz
    Teknetics Omega.......................7.8 kHz
    Teknetics T2..............................13 kHz with frequency shift option
    Texas Titan 9000........................6.6 kHz
    Texas Titan 9000 Pro.................6.6 kHz
    Texas Titan 9000 Pro Plus.........6.6 kHz
    Tesoro Cibola............................14.3 kHz, 14.5 kHz, 14.7 kH
    Tesoro Compadre.....................12 kHz
    Tesoro Bandito..........................10khz
    Tesoro Cortes............................10 kHz
    Tesoro DeLeon..........................10 kHz
    Tesoro Outlaw .........................10khz
    Tesoro Golden uMax.................10 kHz
    Tesoro Lobo...............................17.5 kHz
    Tesoro Sand Shark.................600 pps
    Tesoro Silver Sabre ?Max........10.6 kHz
    Golden Sabre Plus .................. 15 kHz
    Tesoro Tejon..............................17.2 to 17.6 kHz
    Tesoro Tiger Shark...................12.5 kHz
    Tesoro Vaquero........................14.3 kHz, 14.5 kHz, 14.7 kHz
    XP Deus....................................4,8,12,18 kHz

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    • #3
      I think you should add the Bounty Hunter Junior to your list. It is also sold by other names, including the BH Handyman, and is also branded Discovery, I think.
      It's a kids detector, that actually works. I have no idea about the search coil, it's 6 inches, and may be unique to that machine. But it operates at the same 6.6kHz that many other low-end BH's use, so there may be coil compatibility.
      It's cheap, and probably has no microprocessors in it.
      And Dave Johnson thinks it's good.

      There are some lookalike machines in the Chinese MD-xxxx style, but whether they are good clones or junk in a nice box I don't know.

      The Tracker4 has been in production so long there are two different PCB layouts, a leaded and an SMD.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Skippy View Post
        I think you should add the Bounty Hunter Junior to your list. It is also sold by other names, including the BH Handyman, and is also branded Discovery, I think.
        It's a kids detector, that actually works. I have no idea about the search coil, it's 6 inches, and may be unique to that machine. But it operates at the same 6.6kHz that many other low-end BH's use, so there may be coil compatibility.
        It's cheap, and probably has no microprocessors in it.
        And Dave Johnson thinks it's good.

        There are some lookalike machines in the Chinese MD-xxxx style, but whether they are good clones or junk in a nice box I don't know.

        The Tracker4 has been in production so long there are two different PCB layouts, a leaded and an SMD.
        yes skippy, the BH junior is quite competent for what it is, i suppose it shows that the bounty hunter base design is good.
        i know lots of US detectorists swear by BH gear, its such a shame that in europe they have a cheapo "1st detector" image, i think that is a british and european failing we confuse cheapness with value for money sometimes.
        whenever i have used BH detectors i have been impressed, and the only problems with them are other peoples perceptions of them, and actually finding a UK supplier that stocks the whole range.

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        • #5
          I don't do that, i love them ALL!
          I just ask for the schematic of any BH model younger than 30-40 years.
          I have here brand new 10" concentric coil.
          It has specs that don't suit my present design.
          So i wanted to see original circuit and (if possible) to adapt my frontends to suit the coil.
          All the BH schematics that i have (few) are dating from 30-40 years back... no use from them.

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          • #6
            Hmmm ... perhaps it would've been helpful if you had explained why you want this info , in your first post.

            The Fisher F2 schematic is on the forum somewhere. That uses the 6.6 kHz BH coils, but adds an extra 47 nF of capacitance across the coil ( which has 240 nF internally ) dropping the operating freq down to 6.0 kHz.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Skippy View Post
              Hmmm ... perhaps it would've been helpful if you had explained why you want this info , in your first post.

              The Fisher F2 schematic is on the forum somewhere. That uses the 6.6 kHz BH coils, but adds an extra 47 nF of capacitance across the coil ( which has 240 nF internally ) dropping the operating freq down to 6.0 kHz.
              That is something. Thanks!
              Are you sure that BH coil is having internal capacitor?

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              • #8
                Yes, there is an internal capacitor. The TX inductance is 2.4 mH, and there is a parallel pair of ( 220 nF + 22 nF or 20 nF ) = 240 nF across it. I'm not sure of the capacitor type, the 22 nF was a common polyester type, the 'dipped mylar' that are usually green colour. The 220n may also be polyester, but polypropylene may be a possibility, for temperature stability?
                RX inductance is also 2.4 mH, with no added C,R,etc. RX resistance is quite low, 2 Ohms.

                I will look for the details later. I did download the schematic. It's reverse-engineered, so it has a few errors.

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                • #9
                  Here is the thread I mentioned with Fisher F2 schematics:
                  https://www.geotech1.com/forums/show...5-F2-Schematic

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                  • #10
                    Добър дан Ivconic. Here is what i have for the quicksilver EX - https://www.geotech1.com/forums/show...board-pictures However if you need more detailed photos of the boards, let me know. I'll be back from vacation 1st of July and than planning to sell that machine.

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                    • #11
                      Thank You very much!
                      But don't bother, because i have now all i wanted from infos.
                      Cheers!

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                      • #12
                        You welcome. Skippy's help in all my BH, Fisher etc Texas related threads have being always invaluable.

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