It would require a major redesign of a lot of circuitry, so not really.
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Originally posted by Carl-NC View PostIt would require a major redesign of a lot of circuitry, so not really.
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The TX circuit uses a resonant boost circuit, don't mess with those components. You can decrease R1, increase R2, or decrease R3. However, you will probably need to add a series diode to Q1-collector to prevent it from saturating. An increase in the TX voltage swing can also mess up the phase comparators (U1,U2) which might need recalibrating.
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Quote:"The TX circuit uses a resonant boost circuit, don't mess with those components"
Pretty good advice, mainly because few people have any understanding of how it functions ... what determines the tuning, what the second inductor does , how the transistor 'switch' operates.
However this post contains an explanation, if you think understanding it would help:
See posts #126 to #133
https://www.geotech1.com/forums/foru...443#post313443
And for interest, another ( rough ) interpretation of the TX850 schematic:
https://www.geotech1.com/forums/foru...941#post312941
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Originally posted by Carl-NC View PostThe TX circuit uses a resonant boost circuit, don't mess with those components. You can decrease R1, increase R2, or decrease R3. However, you will probably need to add a series diode to Q1-collector to prevent it from saturating. An increase in the TX voltage swing can also mess up the phase comparators (U1,U2) which might need recalibrating.
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Originally posted by Arcoman View PostI succeeded.
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Doubling the voltage will give about 14% air-test gain in 'depth', and in the ground, somewhere between 0% and 14% gain ---- expect much closer to 0% than 14%.
I personally would suggest splitting the 'doubling' between the TX and the RX; for example have 30 - 40% more TX current, and have a gain increase of 30-40% in the RX stage, such as the first pre-amp. You may find such increases in overall gain give better results when using the small 5 inch ( 125mm ) search coil. And if you use a large coil, they are probably useless, and may be annoying.
Nothing ventured, nothing gained; fortune favors the bold; no pain, no gain; pain is temporary, glory is forever; chicks dig scars.
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Originally posted by for example have 30 - 40% more TX current, and have a gain increase of 30-40% in the RX stage,
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Originally posted by Skippy View PostDoubling the voltage will give about 14% air-test gain in 'depth', and in the ground, somewhere between 0% and 14% gain ---- expect much closer to 0% than 14%.
I personally would suggest splitting the 'doubling' between the TX and the RX; for example have 30 - 40% more TX current, and have a gain increase of 30-40% in the RX stage, such as the first pre-amp. You may find such increases in overall gain give better results when using the small 5 inch ( 125mm ) search coil. And if you use a large coil, they are probably useless, and may be annoying.
Nothing ventured, nothing gained; fortune favors the bold; no pain, no gain; pain is temporary, glory is forever; chicks dig scars.
4. why disable r70?
5. How to increase the gain? change what? your suggestion
6. regarding air power. it was 25 for the average maneta. became 32-33. in discrimination mode.
7. How to place the tx coil 50 cm from the rx. cut the sensor? )
I achieved maximum sensitivity without loss of stability. The device is sensitive and quiet.
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