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  • #16
    Hehe
    I agree with Carl
    Roger says he wants something simple for a child, if your child is say 0-6 years old , then perfect , just type in BFO in any search engine on the net and you will find the most simplest circuits possible that you can build with a handful of components most of which can be obtained out of a old scrap radio.
    You lads have to bare in mind with a young child the detector head will spend half its life stuck in the air anyway because to them it is just a toy as found with my daughter in the early years.
    Once there older and showing genuin interested then you can go for more complex circuit with discrimination etc
    Talking BFO , reminds me of my first ever metal detector project back in early 70s whilst still at school, built it from Everyday electronics projects, think it was 1971, not chips just 4-5 transistors
    would detect old copper penny at about 2-3"
    Doesnt sound deep by todays standards but back then there was very few detectors around and did I ever coin it in , like christmas everyday whilst on holiday with my parents.
    The coil made from scrap transformer was laid out on peg board held with string, connected to a old broom handle, housing just scrap wood cliped to the shaft.
    Anyways all the best Roger and do please let us know how you get on.
    If your wanting something better Practical Electronics did a very simple induction balance design that works suprisingly well which uses one TLO62 and three NE555P ICs, the downfall is been Induction balance you will need to build the coils to spec and they will need nulling correctly unlike BFO, which to do properly needs a scope.

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    • #17
      Check this site please:
      http://www.talkingelectronics.com/pr...tectors-1.html

      Cheers,
      Aziz

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      • #18
        Aziz, where have you been? No post for a couple weeks!!! I figure you were the main teacher here for trying to get the worlds best detector!!! I am sure other blokes are wondering the same!!

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        • #19
          Originally posted by PATCHES JUNIOR View Post
          Aziz, where have you been? No post for a couple weeks!!! I figure you were the main teacher here for trying to get the worlds best detector!!! I am sure other blokes are wondering the same!!
          Too busy with new and beautiful inventions.

          You know, I'm super-majik.
          Aziz

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          • #20
            Especially for children, it is very simple scheme (in Russian). Approximately 15cm to 1 euro coin

            http://smartelectronix.biz/publ/sleg...2_quot/1-1-0-3

            http://smartelectronix.biz/publ/samy...m_quot/1-1-0-1

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            • #21
              Hi Roger. I think this is what you're looking for. Paying attention to the manufacture of coils, works fine (for how simple it is).

              http://www.geotech1.com/cgi-bin/page...less/index.dat

              Regards,

              Fabian

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              • #22
                Originally posted by Eddy71 View Post
                Especially for children, it is very simple scheme (in Russian). Approximately 15cm to 1 euro coin

                http://smartelectronix.biz/publ/sleg...2_quot/1-1-0-3

                http://smartelectronix.biz/publ/samy...m_quot/1-1-0-1
                Nice one. With a proper pulse counting FM detector optimised for sub 30Hz output, and some motion compensation, it is very nice.

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                • #23
                  Nice projects Eddy71
                  could you please explain the hex files ?
                  what is the difference between them in the FM2 zip file.
                  thanks

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                  • #24
                    For different sized coils. (different reaction speed to changes in oscillator frequency)

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                    • #25
                      Hello Eddy71,
                      I am impressed by the small detector for kids. If the grandson is with his grandfather going on the field .... The grandson wants to find something - with its own metal detector. And the detector can now construct the Granddad for his grandson! Small and light.
                      Nice project!
                      Thanks Eddy71
                      Regards,
                      Dirk

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