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  • Treasure Witcher Two-Box : updating design

    Hi,
    I found some time ago (on your old site) the Treasure witcher two box schematic. Unfortunately the electronic parts are too old to be found. Could anyone on these forums update the design with new parts for us all so that we can try to assemble it?
    It would be great. It does not seem too difficult. Basically it is a transmitter and a receiver, in medium frequency range.
    Thanks for any ideas.
    Marc
    PS: I can give you the pdf if needed. I can't find it anymore on your site.

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    Re: Treasure Witcher Two-Box : updating design

    Please, do you can send me the schematic in PDF? Thanks

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    • #3
      Re: Treasure Witcher Two-Box : updating design

      The diagram is in PDF format at the Geotech web site. Copy and past the following address into your browser and press enter. Many detectors there.
      http://www.thunting.com/cgi-bin/geotech/pages/common/index.pl?page=metdet&file=projects.dat
      or try
      http://www.thunting.com/geotech/pages/metdet/projects/twobox/twobox.pdf
      http://www.thunting.com/geotech/pages/metdet/projects/twobox/twobox2.pdf

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      • #4
        Re: Treasure Witcher Two-Box : updating design

        hi comrade,
        it's a simple 1-V-1 receiver or straigh up amplifier (i am slighly asiatics, so my English may be not such correct in the therms). you might be try to change CA3035 on two opamps. i found similar shematic of receiver, but it's in Russian. there opamps are sovetico 157UD2 (double opamps).

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        • #5
          Treasure hunting: Let's take it seriously with a two box

          Thank you kamarad,
          Could you send the schematic to the owner of this site, so that he can put it along the other schematics and everybody can have it?
          I don't ask it only for myself. I am sure many would like to make a two-box detector. They are very expensive to buy. Maybe also Carl Moreland could help us with a two-box design.
          In my humble opinion, a two-box machine should be the first-choice detector for a serious treasure hunter. All the other detectors (except PI models with very large coils) are just good to find some lost coins, not very rewarding.
          Thank you,
          Marc



          >hi comrade,
          >it's a simple 1-V-1 receiver or straigh up amplifier (i am slighly asiatics, so my English may be not such correct in the therms). you might be try to change CA3035 on two opamps. i found similar shematic of receiver, but it's in Russian. there opamps are sovetico 157UD2 (double opamps).

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          • #6
            Re: Treasure hunting: Let's take it seriously with a two box

            Hi Marc:

            You can build a hell of a good two box machine with "The buccaneer" from a Magenta kit. I built several of them and also used other makes such as GeminiĀ“s from fisher. The bucaneer is a BI with tight tolerance components all you have to do is use big bundled coils and set and tune them into balance in perpendicular to each. other fashion. If you set them slightly off set the machine learns to discriminate so you can built and adjustable gadget. These two box will perform well in sand or air and excellent to discover weigns of ore. No good cache hunting and paradoxically they are called cache machines. No good for this. Have schematics somewhere and photos of my machine somewhere.
            No BI has nor will ever beat a PI. Spent around ten years fiddling into it to find out.
            Luck. Richard

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            • #7
              I am very close to a real treasure-need a device to find exact place

              I know a place where a hidden treasure is hidden-seriously. The only problem is I don't know the exact spot because a tree was cut. There is a subteran room filled with treasure. There is a sort of underground gate, of iron.
              I badly need a device to detect only large iron/metal, not little crap. I used a regular coinshooter, but it sucks (Sorry for the word), goes only few cm into ground and gives false signals. Any venture-capital investors out there to buy/rent a good device? Any proposition will be examined.
              Thanks

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