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  • Wave SMD (PCB)

    Scheme and printed circuit board of the Wave metal detector.Proven!
    Two-tone mode, all controls are displayed on the front panel.
    Attached Files

  • #2
    There are many modifications. Exactly according to which scheme your board was made. Can you publish it? The fact that you made the values of the elements visible only when pointing with the mouse pointer makes it very difficult to clarify the PSB scheme.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Toros View Post
      There are many modifications. Exactly according to which scheme your board was made. Can you publish it? The fact that you made the values of the elements visible only when pointing with the mouse pointer makes it very difficult to clarify the PSB scheme.
      the diagram of the device is located inside the archive.

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      • #4
        hello master,
        Can you share the video of smd wave?
        if you don't mind

        What are the coil values you use for the device?

        Best regards
        Gurdal

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        • #5
          did not collect.checked according to the scheme
          TX - 11 MH, 50 Ohm
          RX - 1.5 MH, 4 Ohm

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          • #6
            or vice versa RX-TX

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Toros View Post
              or vice versa RX-TX
              TX is always more inductive than RX

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              • #8
                You're wrong, my friend. There is no such detector in which the transmitting winding has a higher inductance than the receiving one. Your explanation makes me think that you failed to start the detector to work properly.

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                • #9
                  In commercial designs I am not aware of a detector where the TX inductance is higher than the RX inductance. It could be done that way, and I know of one private design that did so.

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                  • #10
                    One case I know of is the Minelab Soverign and Etrac. Each had greater inductances for the Tx vs. Rx. But these aren't normal vlf detectors.

                    Soverign TX 1000uh Rx 400uh

                    Most likely the coil above should be 1.1mH for the Tx and 1.5mh for the Rx?

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                    • #11
                      The guy just confused the name of the transmitting and receiving coils. This can be seen in the diagram he applied.

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Carl-NC View Post
                        In commercial designs I am not aware of a detector where the TX inductance is higher than the RX inductance. It could be done that way, and I know of one private design that did so.
                        But what about Garrett Ace 250-400 coils?

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Artyom View Post
                          But what about Garrett Ace 250-400 coils?
                          I don't know, and don't have one handy to measure.

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                          • #14
                            Ace 350 Euro coil 8.5" x 11" PROformance. Inductance TX --- 2.52 mH... RX --- 1.91 mH...

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by Hinkri View Post
                              TX is always more inductive than RX
                              Originally posted by Toros View Post
                              You're wrong, my friend. There is no such detector in which the transmitting winding has a higher inductance than the receiving one. Your explanation makes me think that you failed to start the detector to work properly.
                              Originally posted by Carl-NC View Post
                              In commercial designs I am not aware of a detector where the TX inductance is higher than the RX inductance. It could be done that way, and I know of one private design that did so.
                              Originally posted by ArchibaldSTM View Post
                              Ace 350 Euro coil 8.5" x 11" PROformance. Inductance TX --- 2.52 mH... RX --- 1.91 mH...
                              As ArchibaldSTM states: the Garrett ACE 5 x 8 inch coil has a TX inductance that is higher than the RX inductance.
                              I have measured one using a Proster BM4070 Digital LCR Tester: TX = 2.5mH (3.7 ohms) and RX = 1.7mH (20.9 ohms).

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