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  • #91
    Originally posted by sido View Post
    Why was there only one built??.....Sure other treasure hunters would of been after something similar in its day.
    You never kept any design schematics?
    I got the impression that it was a one off commission, so really if there had been demand for more, Eric would have built them.

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    • #92
      Sorry for above post Eric beat me to it!.
      By the way silver/black is my fav scheme.

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      • #93
        I thought I had posted this yesterday - did anybody see it? Can't find it today so here goes again.

        This is the coil and sled made for the High Power Aquapulse. ABS pipe filled with special epoxy so that it is not bouyant. Nylon runners as wear surfaces. Demountable 42in coil. Planing device on cable ahead of the sled (not shown) which drives the cable down when towing so that the sled stays on the bottom.

        Eric.

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        • #94
          This is the stage where a wire breaks off when you are not looking, and you can't see where it came from. Refurb on High Power PI going well and main pulse driver and sample generators functioning properly. TX pulse is 2mS wide. Delay adjustable between 150uS and 500uS as it is for large objects only. Seems strange to be resoldering joints that I last made in 1982.

          Eric.

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          • #95
            Originally posted by Ferric Toes View Post
            This is the stage where a wire breaks off when you are not looking, and you can't see where it came from. Refurb on High Power PI going well and main pulse driver and sample generators functioning properly. TX pulse is 2mS wide. Delay adjustable between 150uS and 500uS as it is for large objects only. Seems strange to be resoldering joints that I last made in 1982.

            Eric.

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            If it were possible, someday, make a reverse engineering of this device would be fantastic. I'm just dreaming a bit.

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            • #96
              Originally posted by Baterista View Post
              If it were possible, someday, make a reverse engineering of this device would be fantastic. I'm just dreaming a bit.
              I would forward engineer it, as I already know how and why it works. A modern version using the latest devices and circuit techniques would be quite straightforward and be at least half the size and weight. You would still struggle with the power supply though; 40 - 50V at 5A. OK on a boat with marine batteries, although you do need a dedicated set to avoid alternator noise.

              Eric.

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              • #97
                Very interesting stuff, thanks for sharing.

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                • #98
                  Originally posted by Ferric Toes View Post
                  I would forward engineer it, as I already know how and why it works. A modern version using the latest devices and circuit techniques would be quite straightforward and be at least half the size and weight. You would still struggle with the power supply though; 40 - 50V at 5A. OK on a boat with marine batteries, although you do need a dedicated set to avoid alternator noise.

                  Eric.
                  Hello Eric, you're right, with the techniques and current components, we can greatly improve the circuit, is that I have a passion for the "vintage" and I also believe that the greatest difficulty of a powerfull detector is the power supply and circuits related.

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                  • #99
                    I for one would be interested in a high powered MD project, for educational purposes. It would be fun.

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                    • Originally posted by Ferric Toes View Post
                      I thought I had posted this yesterday - did anybody see it? Can't find it today so here goes again.

                      This is the coil and sled made for the High Power Aquapulse. ABS pipe filled with special epoxy so that it is not bouyant. Nylon runners as wear surfaces. Demountable 42in coil. Planing device on cable ahead of the sled (not shown) which drives the cable down when towing so that the sled stays on the bottom.

                      Eric.

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                      Hello, Eric, you have more information about this "monster coil". Inductance? maybe resistance?

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                      • Thanks to Eric for sharing this usefull information.
                        I think "monster coil" have inductance under 2mH, and resistance a little under 1 ohm.

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                        • I stumbled upon a piece of history.
                          There was a brilliant fellow Klaus Fuchs that was deeply involved in development of nuclear bombs at a time, but he also published a paper: "The Conductivity of Thin Metal Films According to the Electron Theory of Metals," Proc. Camb. Phil. Soc. 34, 100 (January 1938 ) that I miss.
                          His formula was also reproduced in April 1938 issue of Wireless World, which I also don't have.
                          The formula is supposed to be something like this:



                          Where:
                          is the conductivity of the bulk material,
                          is the mean free path in the bulk
                          t is the film thickness
                          p is a specularity parameter

                          He was a very colourful person, and he is most famous for other activities. It is known that he:
                          - spied on British for Soviets
                          - spied on the US for British
                          - spied on US for Soviets
                          - was convicted of espionage in Great Britain in 1950
                          - was given maximum sentence of 14 years

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                          • Никитин Н "В.К. Аркадьев Электромагнитные процессы в металлах, часть I-II, Электромагнитное поле" (1935-1937)
                            Nikitin of N "V.K. Arkadyev Electromagnetic processes in metals, Part I-II, the Electromagnetic field" (1935-1937)

                            Том 1.-2.
                            https://ufn.ru/ru/articles/1935/8/g/

                            https://ufn.ru/ru/articles/1937/1/e


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