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Can somebody help me with schematic for the receiving circuitry connected to the rods?
Please send me in mail the informations.
Thank you [email protected]
There is an electronic receiver which amplify the locating of the treasure, except the MDF which inject a certain frequency. Please look on http://www.notsi.com/notsi-bg. It is working without, but with an electronic receiver it working better, that's way I want the schematic to buit it.
Thanks best regards bureaupro2000 Catalin
There is an electronic receiver which amplify the locating of the treasure, except the MDF which inject a certain frequency. Please look on http://www.notsi.com/notsi-bg. It is working without, but with an electronic receiver it working better, that's way I want the schematic to buit it.
Hi bureaupro2000,
The unit you are asking about is made in Bulgaria. It appears to be a copy of older designs from other countries. The closest design I can find is the Dell Omnitron model V.R. 800. You can read a report on this V.R. 800 here: http://geotech.thunting.com/cgi-bin/...r800/index.dat
In this report you will find the schematic for the transmitter but no receiver. The report for the V.R. 800 shows a receiver circuit board that has a magnet glued inside the plastic box (Fig. 9 - also called the Magnetic Wave Guide). This circuit will connect power to the red LED when you push the button on. At the same time it will connect both of the rods together electrically. This is a simple circuit with no components except a battery, LED, switch and wires. If you want the circuit diagram, you can email to Carl Moreland who made the photos. He does not believe this receiver will work to find treasure. You can find email for Carl Moreland at the bottom of the page that shows the V.R. 800.
You also will see a second circuit board for the AQC box (Fig 8.) which function is to eliminate small signals so you only find big piece of treasure. This also you can ask Carl for the schematic. He does not believe this one will work either.
This V.R. 800 is not the same as the Bulgarian 2000D. Maybe it uses different frequency. I believe both Bulgarian and USA locators use 5000 Hz for gold.
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