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  • For me a Goldscan-clone with more modern parts and without the most of trimmers would be a good solution. Reg had a lot of ideas to make the building simpler. It could be in SMD, so you could use realy good parts. I have no problem with that.
    The other idea is to use a good concept e.g. Minipulse or Hammerhead and build in the GB circuit of the Goldscan.

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    • I am looking for a completely cleaned up circuit with all the mods, but most importantly a well designed PCB. It seems that if we could get a stable design ( and we are close)'that production PCBs could be made cheaply and a group buy done for parts. I am willing to help with a build document to enhance the building experience.

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      • I might add that the inclusion of many test points would make the design more versatile. While I can not do a professional job of laying out a PCB I can help with the legwork of preparing the design for a build. I do agreed Minipulse could be modified to add GB and maybe that is the shorter path since it is already well documented.
        I want the detector for beach hunting so am just looking for DISC, do not really need GB but that is the same circuit.

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        • Yes, Reg offered a blueprint for simplifying the original. And Jose, too, made good contributions. There is potential for a great learning tool on basic ground balancing, and target separation by Tau or "conductivity".

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          • I am very excited about this possibility. Without making this a huge detailed project maybe a quick response by those who are interested and what they could add to the project is appropriate.

            I can add schematic evaluation, PCB evaluation, project performance testing, documentation, and maybe some project coordination to the list.

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            • I have the original goldscan 4, so we have something to compare. It is without the original coil and the original battery and maybe with some otherwise set internal trimmers, but it is better then nothing. The used coil is from my Mirage and a regulatet LiPo-accu (24V regulated to 15V) is now used as power supply. I also have a o-scope.
              I´m interested to build it as a compact design machine (all in one box, the original Goldscan has 3 boxes) for inland search on not so easy ground/fields. This ground have slag and mineralic stones in it.

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              • Originally posted by mschmahl View Post
                I have the original goldscan 4, so we have something to compare. It is without the original coil and the original battery and maybe with some otherwise set internal trimmers, but it is better then nothing. The used coil is from my Mirage and a regulatet LiPo-accu (24V regulated to 15V) is now used as power supply. I also have a o-scope.
                I´m interested to build it as a compact design machine (all in one box, the original Goldscan has 3 boxes) for inland search on not so easy ground/fields. This ground have slag and mineralic stones in it.
                A good place to start is with very high quality photos showing both sides of the PCB. Do you have the ability to take these? I find you do not need a super fancy camera but just strong light that is very even. Compact cameras and even the newer iPhones can take very good pics under the right light.

                I also prefer a compact design, maybe a small control box with a separate battery box mounted under the arm cuff. Getting the center of gravity near the elbow is the key to getting an easy to swing detector ( low polar moment of inertia ).

                The detector could be made modular maybe with separate transmitter/power supply, receiver/timing, and possibly processing sections.
                This would allow an "exploded" layout on the bench for easier development as well as a compact design for field use.

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                • You can use this schematic. It is very good. I have also a lot of pictures and can make more.
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                  • Here is an other one complete 1. pcb and complete 2. pcb. It is not my Goldscan. These pictures I have collected from internet. I have a lot more of pictures, schematics... from Goldscan.
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                    • JOSE
                      could you please tell me the width of your TX pulse and how many PPS, thanks.
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                      • Originally posted by 6666 View Post
                        JOSE
                        could you please tell me the width of your TX pulse and how many PPS, thanks.
                        I do not know exactly the pulse width TX, because I have installed a preset, for optimal fit between power consumption and performance.
                        I adjusted in 150 microseconds for TX.
                        I think in the original scheme is 200 microseconds or a little more.
                        The frequency is adjustable between 450 and 550 Hz.
                        Jose

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                        • MSCH Thanks for all this pictures and schematics. do you have nay pictures of the back side of the circuit boards?

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                          • Originally posted by Jose View Post
                            I do not know exactly the pulse width TX, because I have installed a preset, for optimal fit between power consumption and performance.
                            I adjusted in 150 microseconds for TX.
                            I think in the original scheme is 200 microseconds or a little more.
                            The frequency is adjustable between 450 and 550 Hz.
                            Jose
                            Thanks Jose

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                            • Originally posted by Old cart View Post
                              MSCH Thanks for all this pictures and schematics. do you have nay pictures of the back side of the circuit boards?
                              Here they are. It´s the same on my PCB, but the pictures are from alex. The smaller one is from the power/audio PCB.
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                              • Originally posted by mschmahl View Post
                                I have the original goldscan 4, .
                                why are you not able to desolder pcb and give full clear pics for all? why you put pics what were putted before again? no need put same pics again and again. do YOUR job, YOUR Home Work, at first, and project will move. another way it is only
                                regular verbiage and nothing.

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