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I guess without a coil - a mode you would not normally use for fault finding - Q2 in on, as a result, Q1's b-e junction is also on. You are then measuring the 8v supply minus Vce of Q1.
I get with a working detector 16v peak to peak with a scope but when measured with a digital fluke meter on AC I get just under 4 volts and 0 volts DC that's with the coil connected.
Set threshold in PP mode then switch to Disc mode I get a slight increase in depth if I then turn the threshold up slightly. I am talking slight also the higher the threshold the louder the sound in Disc mode?
Thanks thought it was going to be normal.
Its good to do some testing to familiarize yourself with the detector. Just found out I have not dug a genuine target DOH . If a coin is on it's edge and at 90 degrees to the coil you get a double beep one one each edge of the coil then if you sweep at 90 degrees you get a single beep at the center. Had that exact situation on the beach and did not dig as I thought the target was too big and was going to be another piece of aluminum. You live and learn.
Ok so I have 0.04v ac with coil.
I am going to go to my local electronic repair shop and see what it would take to do a couple of tests with a oscilloscope.
This is my board.
Did you use BC327 BC547 or equivalents some of the equivalents have different pinouts. Check they are in the right placement. Is the missing resistor top right on the other side of the board. Have you measured the + and - volts of the PSU.
Ok so I have 0.04v ac with coil.
I am going to go to my local electronic repair shop and see what it would take to do a couple of tests with a oscilloscope.
This is my board.
Replace the 39k on the Tx oscillator with a 39 ohm
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