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  • Originally posted by bernte_one View Post
    yes you are right i mean the receiver coil (RX) so shield the rx side
    Thank's Bernte.

    Koala:
    The main problem about graphite spray shield is that i cant find/make coil shell with cover, so there is no way (i think) to apply graphite on bottom side.
    What about your type without use any shield? Soil in my hunting area is middle mineralised. Never tried or maked detector without shield, i'm afraid it can be very unstable without shield.

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    • Yes you can't use without a shield except for testing.

      Did not use a shell for my last build. Coated some card for the shield then fibre glassed it above and below the coil.

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      • Can any one explain this paragraph taken from ivconic post 28 in page 2 (Wirements in search head are different than at TGSL. Al faraday cages are wired togather, but goes separatelly through cable, and are conected to cable shield. TX and RX leads also goes separatelly. So 4 leads cable with common shield is proper for this setup).?

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        • Originally posted by CDI View Post

          so there is no way (i think) to apply graphite on bottom side.
          Why not? You can pot coil housing in two layers.
          First layer painted with graphite (with assured ground contact too of course).
          You can also paint isolated RX coil (alone or additionally to mentioned two layer) with graphite shielding.

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          • That's the same way Whites do it also. I have just made a Tesoro coil and found it preformed better on wet grass done this way also.

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            • Originally posted by totob View Post
              Can any one explain this paragraph taken from ivconic post 28 in page 2 (Wirements in search head are different than at TGSL. Al faraday cages are wired togather, but goes separatelly through cable, and are conected to cable shield. TX and RX leads also goes separatelly. So 4 leads cable with common shield is proper for this setup).?
              Everything is clear here, but: "but goes separatelly through cable" (i mean, how we can separate tx and rx shield from only one cable)
              My connection:
              RX start: separate
              RX end: separate
              TX start: separate
              TX end: separate
              Shield: I maked two wires from shield, one for TX and one for RX, they both (wires) going together from search head to cable shield.
              This connection work for me.

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              • Originally posted by WM6 View Post
                Why not? You can pot coil housing in two layers.
                First layer painted with graphite (with assured ground contact too of course).
                You can also paint isolated RX coil (alone or additionally to mentioned two layer) with graphite shielding.
                WM6, did u mean to paint tape insulated coil?

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                • Originally posted by CDI View Post
                  Everything is clear here, but: "but goes separatelly through cable" (i mean, how we can separate tx and rx shield from only one cable)
                  My connection:
                  RX start: separate
                  RX end: separate
                  TX start: separate
                  TX end: separate
                  Shield: I maked two wires from shield, one for TX and one for RX, they both (wires) going together from search head to cable shield.
                  This connection work for me.
                  basically some detectors can have all there shield connections to one wire or even the braided shield wire if coax is used, this design needs separate wires for tx shield and rx shield they connect in the detector enclosure to the enclosures shield, separating them can make a noticeable difference when the cable moves around when detecting(falsing), it can help with sensitivity to wet grass too i understand.
                  so when done this way you need cable with enough wires to keep shields separate untill the enclosure.

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                  • ok CDI it's clear now thank you

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                    • Originally posted by sinclairuser View Post
                      basically some detectors can have all there shield connections to one wire or even the braided shield wire if coax is used, this design needs separate wires for tx shield and rx shield they connect in the detector enclosure to the enclosures shield, separating them can make a noticeable difference when the cable moves around when detecting(falsing), it can help with sensitivity to wet grass too i understand.
                      so when done this way you need cable with enough wires to keep shields separate untill the enclosure.
                      Never tryed this method, cause i never used coaxial cable(but i will try next time)
                      If i understand good, we need here 6 wires, right?
                      TX start
                      TX end
                      RX start
                      RX end
                      TX shield
                      RX shield
                      All this is clear, but when we separate shield's from both coil's in search head, they are not separated in pcb. I wanna say, they must be togheter in only one hole on pcb.
                      Dont undestand me wrong. Just my opinition.

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                      • yes basically they connect to the board.

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                        • I finished my smw, i got average depth, about 36 cm for 1 eoro coin. Good thing is that the detector is rock stabile, no instability in room beetwen wifi router and power sources in my house.
                          Discrimination is near perfect, hot rock fully rejected, ferite rod and nails. Here is my connection for search coil, from head to pcb.

                          All wires going separate from search head, at the and of cable ( in connector) shield for TX going togheter with TX minus, the same thing with RX.

                          Red wires are hot connection's, green are minus, and violet is shield.


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                          • Originally posted by CDI View Post
                            I finished my smw, i got average depth, about 36 cm for 1 eoro coin. Good thing is that the detector is rock stabile, no instability in room beetwen wifi router and power sources in my house.
                            Discrimination is near perfect, hot rock fully rejected, ferite rod and nails. Here is my connection for search coil, from head to pcb.

                            All wires going separate from search head, at the and of cable ( in connector) shield for TX going togheter with TX minus, the same thing with RX.

                            Red wires are hot connection's, green are minus, and violet is shield.


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                            good resalt CDI
                            What is the version you build?
                            can you put a pic of your circuit board
                            and coil informations (diametre turns & inductance)?

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                            • Originally posted by totob View Post
                              good resalt CDI
                              What is the version you build?
                              can you put a pic of your circuit board
                              and coil informations (diametre turns & inductance)?
                              Hi totob, my pcb version is from ivconic, with 555 timer.
                              Coil parameters i can tell only for RX, cause TX is finished long time ago, inuctance is 1.03mH, resistance 3.4 ohm. Not remember how many turns and wire diameter, but somewhere between 0.45 and 0.55.
                              RX 175 turns, 0.25 wire, resistance 30.8 ohm, 15.09mH.
                              TX capacitor 480n, RX 62n.
                              Similiar coil parameters like Minelab Musketeer coil.

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                              • Here is pcb with pot's.
                                Attached Files

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