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    Hi guys.
    I have been thinking about a hybrid metal detector for a long time, but today an idea has come to me and I am not sure if it will work or not. I have mixed the Whites Classic 3 with the Surf PI.
    I hope the experts will weigh in on this scheme.
    I have made minor modifications to both the Classic 3 and the Surf PI. At the input of the RX preamplifier I have added two diodes in antiparallel to limit the voltage and avoid OP-AMP overloads. In the second sample of the Surf PI I have added a 500K potentiometer to be able to adjust the ground balance. I have eliminated the audio oscillator of the Classic 3 that was made with an IC LM393 and I have taken advantage of the same generator of the Surf PI. I have also added a switch to be able to detect in discrimination mode and all metals mode.
    I hope to hear your opinions.
    Greetings to all members.
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  • #2
    Originally posted by eduardo1979 View Post
    Hi guys.
    I have been thinking about a hybrid metal detector for a long time, but today an idea has come to me and I am not sure if it will work or not. I have mixed the Whites Classic 3 with the Surf PI.
    I hope the experts will weigh in on this scheme.
    I have made minor modifications to both the Classic 3 and the Surf PI. At the input of the RX preamplifier I have added two diodes in antiparallel to limit the voltage and avoid OP-AMP overloads. In the second sample of the Surf PI I have added a 500K potentiometer to be able to adjust the ground balance. I have eliminated the audio oscillator of the Classic 3 that was made with an IC LM393 and I have taken advantage of the same generator of the Surf PI. I have also added a switch to be able to detect in discrimination mode and all metals mode.
    I hope to hear your opinions.
    Greetings to all members.
    I assume you're aware of this?->
    The Voodoo Project - Published October 2020

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    • #3
      I bought the book just as it came out on Amazon, but programming is not my strong point. I'm from the old school and I like analog electronics more. I read the book and understood the working principle of your detector. Thanks for answering.

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      • #4
        I don't understand how this is supposed to work. You have the RX coil connected to VLF demods that are clocked by a damped PI TX. I don't think this will do what you want, you will need some one-shot pulse circuits in there somewhere. Also, there is no PI side, which would be another preamp connected to the TX coil.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Carl-NC View Post
          I don't understand how this is supposed to work. You have the RX coil connected to VLF demods that are clocked by a damped PI TX. I don't think this will do what you want, you will need some one-shot pulse circuits in there somewhere. Also, there is no PI side, which would be another preamp connected to the TX coil.
          Thank you Carl.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Carl-NC View Post
            I don't understand how this is supposed to work. You have the RX coil connected to VLF demods that are clocked by a damped PI TX. I don't think this will do what you want, you will need some one-shot pulse circuits in there somewhere. Also, there is no PI side, which would be another preamp connected to the TX coil.
            That's exactly what I was thinking, which is why I asked the question in post #2.

            Eduardo - You can achieve the same thing as Voodoo but without software. You just have to replace the processor with some hardware. It does work, as some of the many prototypes I built did not have a processor.

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            • #7
              so this scheme works?

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