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  • Here is code examples using Proton PicBasic compiler, but I belive they are understandable: http://www.picbasic.ru/forum/5-1709-1

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    • Thanks. It has been a long time since I used basic.
      Is this display a nokia compatible? or is it one of these: http://www.ebay.com/itm/Blue-0-96-in...-/141494092860

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      • Originally posted by scrungy_doolittle View Post
        Is this display a nokia compatible?
        No, it is not.

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        • Originally posted by holyuser View Post
          No, it is not.

          Thanks. will have to try to understand the code and see if the commands are the same as the one I pointed to above on ebay.

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          • hi guru
            is Cast iron ferrous or non-ferrous??
            new VDI for Idx i see in this forum.any body have it??
            2tones how, have new or no.
            excuse me.

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            • Originally posted by mohandes View Post
              hi guru
              is Cast iron ferrous or non-ferrous??
              new VDI for Idx i see in this forum.any body have it??
              2tones how, have new or no.
              excuse me.
              "Ferrous" means "containing or consisting of iron".

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              • hi
                idx is vlf detector.so what the def between vlf and bfo?

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                • Originally posted by mohandes View Post
                  hi
                  idx is vlf detector.so what the def between vlf and bfo?
                  From the name itself you can get the idea of thier differences.

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                  • Originally posted by mohandes View Post
                    hi
                    idx is vlf detector.so what the def between vlf and bfo?
                    BFO is usually a simple design, using two oscillators and a single search coil. The user "hears" the difference between the two oscillators and can make a guess about the position of the hidden metal, usually called the target. They are generally speaking, not very good in depth and cannot distinguish between different metals. If not set up correctly, the user will often miss even quite large metal objects. A lot of practice is needed with such an MD.

                    VLF is a name given to the the low frequency versions of a type of detector, often called T/R (Transmit and Receive), which use two coils, one overlapping each other.
                    One transmitting the output of an oscillator, the other receiving this signal, but it is so overlaid on the transmitting coil, so as to reduce the size of the received signal, you could say, it being in a "null" position or as near as possible.

                    If any metal target comes near to this oscillator signal from the transmitting coil, the signal gets distorted and the receiving coil picks this up. The frequency may change slightly, due to the different effects of certain metals on the oscillator signal even. An indication as to the type of metal.
                    Depending on the complexity of the receiving circuitry (the price of this detector is affected strongly by this complexity!), the type of the metal of the unknown target, its size and relative position and depth might be indicated to the user, allowing possibly a decision as to whether its worth digging up or not!!

                    Its like comparing a model T Ford car and a Ferrari really!!!! Both are cars, but many years of development separates the two!!

                    There are similarities to anyone who understands electronics, but for the normal user with little or no understanding of the electronics, this will not be obvious to him at all....

                    I hope this explains the differences for you in a manner that you could understand, though I have "glossed over" much detail.....but your question suggests that you are not electronically inclined, so I have hopefully addressed the answer in the same manner for you.

                    regards
                    Andy
                    Last edited by der_fisherman; 01-21-2017, 09:11 AM. Reason: paragrap settings

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                    • Originally posted by der_fisherman View Post
                      BFO is usually a simple design, using two oscillators and a single search coil. The user "hears" the difference between the two oscillators and can make a guess about the position of the hidden metal, usually called the target. They are generally speaking, not very good in depth and cannot distinguish between different metals. If not set up correctly, the user will often miss even quite large metal objects. A lot of practice is needed with such an MD.

                      VLF is a name given to the the low frequency versions of a type of detector, often called T/R (Transmit and Receive), which use two coils, one overlapping each other.
                      One transmitting the output of an oscillator, the other receiving this signal, but it is so overlaid on the transmitting coil, so as to reduce the size of the received signal, you could say, it being in a "null" position or as near as possible.

                      If any metal target comes near to this oscillator signal from the transmitting coil, the signal gets distorted and the receiving coil picks this up. The frequency may change slightly, due to the different effects of certain metals on the oscillator signal even. An indication as to the type of metal.
                      Depending on the complexity of the receiving circuitry (the price of this detector is affected strongly by this complexity!), the type of the metal of the unknown target, its size and relative position and depth might be indicated to the user, allowing possibly a decision as to whether its worth digging up or not!!

                      Its like comparing a model T Ford car and a Ferrari really!!!! Both are cars, but many years of development separates the two!!

                      There are similarities to anyone who understands electronics, but for the normal user with little or no understanding of the electronics, this will not be obvious to him at all....

                      I hope this explains the differences for you in a manner that you could understand, though I have "glossed over" much detail.....but your question suggests that you are not electronically inclined, so I have hopefully addressed the answer in the same manner for you.

                      regards
                      Andy
                      thanks
                      i read before this PDF.i just search for type of detector completely .IB and VLF is same and good disc....
                      Metal Detector.pdfbfo.pdfeti549au_300.pdf
                      regards

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                      • any body make larger or smaller coil for idx, CC or DD coil??i make 25.5 DD coil and CC coil(but cc not work for me)
                        regards

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                        • For Andy ..... ((( Its like comparing a model T Ford car and a Ferrari really!!!! Both are cars, but many years of development separates the two!! )))


                          My IDX is Hyundai!!
                          regards
                          Gaby

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                          • IB is VLF?

                            Yes it is, but there is possibly a significant difference in frequency!

                            An IB or T-R could be a much higher frequency than a VLF, which works in a similar manner, but many believe that with the VLF design, the target can be better "analysed" and indicated.....

                            Which is why I "glossed over" such points, to stay within the "BFO and VLF" question.

                            regards

                            Andy

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                            • Originally posted by gaby_sult View Post
                              My IDX is Hyundai!!
                              You are lost, the truth is Great Wall, Hyundai is the past.

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                              • hi comrades,where can i find a detailed information about coil winding for this md?

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