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  • Originally posted by Op04 View Post
    Still waiting update on this good thread, c'mon experts out there please open up your vintage MD gold bug. Analog has its own way to describe readings from coil to sound like naturally digital can't bear, like bold sound from cassettes vs mp3 there's atmosphere we cannot hear from mp3,,So anyone please make this thread more live as Mr. Ivconic here is so ready to build this
    Mr junior member, sir, please STFU. Or contribute with something tangible.

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    • And just in case you don't know what STFU means, use your god damn imagination.

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      • Originally posted by dbanner View Post
        And just in case you don't know what STFU means, use your god damn imagination.
        Ok,, sorry

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        • strange how little is out there about the GB seeing how popular they were

          I search quite hard for some pictures of the inside or PCB. Found a few useless ones but not a single decent one of the original GB or the GP2

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          • Originally posted by Koala View Post
            strange how little is out there about the GB seeing how popular they were

            I search quite hard for some pictures of the inside or PCB. Found a few useless ones but not a single decent one of the original GB or the GP2
            Quite so.

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            • I think I know why the power supply has to be the way they designed it, for some level of precision. It may have to do with the input offset voltage error of those older typical opamps used in the circuit. These errors are multiplied by the gain of the opamp and appear at the outputs, hence the offset trimmers. Any significant variance of the power supply voltages upsets the offset trim settings, thereby introducing offset voltage errors to show up at the outputs. So you want the power supply to be as stable as possible, given some battery drain. Otherwise the detector performance will decline as the offset voltage correction goes out of whack.
              The use of ultra high precision opamps can alleviate this sort of external trimming rubbish.

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              • Ivca, I've got a little surprise for you. I call it the MGSL, a tribute to your TGSL. It's a gold detector based on the minelab goldseeker 15000 schematic that's been floating around for years that nobody wants to touch with a ten foot pole.
                I've picked it apart and ran a number of simulations. Made a few minor modifications and I came up with MGSL.
                I post new schematic and Sims in a new thread.
                BTW, that IC labeled as 3 on the original schematic seems to be transistor array chips like CA3086 or such, designed to fool reverse engineering attempts, as the chip numbers were scratched off the chips. It is totally unnecessary for a non ferrous channels implementation. A conventional channel would work just fine. At least that's my opinion.

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                • Little update. found from Russian forum, i forget where it was exactly. I think I upload here, if this not appropriate please delete it
                  Attached Files

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                  • Happy new year!

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                    • The pcb is GB2 but, the schematic is BG1! Do you have another schematic?

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                      • Originally posted by Andre View Post
                        The pcb is GB2 but, the schematic is BG1! Do you have another schematic?
                        Somehow I wrong placed the file, my mistake, there are none for gb1. Sorry

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                        • Hi
                          What would be good replacement for ls404cb opamp
                          for origin goldbug,
                          , as I am not good in electronics,
                          Some say old lm324 but I do not know.
                          Any idea?thanks
                          Last edited by Mrbeen; 03-24-2021, 01:45 PM. Reason: Correction

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                          • LM324.

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                            • LS404 ~ MC33179 (quad)

                              LS204 ~ MC33178 (dual)

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                              • When looking for a replacement, I often use the nte cross reference.
                                A drop in replacement is not assured unless you're a datasheet jumbie.
                                NTE offers drop in replacement, because they are cloned under license.
                                Now when trying to find a suitable replacement, I first check the nte cross reference number, then I simply type in the replacement candidate number. If it carries the same nte number then I Know it's a match

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