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R1 110 All resistors 1/4 watt.

R2 750
R3 47K
R4 47K
R5 15K
R6 4K7
R7 3K3
R8 68K
R9 4K7
R10 68K
R11 150
R12 680
R13 150
R14 680
R15 1k5 ("J1" on the schematic) Use for Single coil design. Do not use R16
R16 470 ("J2" on the schematic) Use for Dual Coil design. Do not use R15
R17 470
R18 680
R19 10K
R20 330
R21 820
R22 47K
R23 220
R24 1K
R25 1M5
R26 51K
R27 51K
R28 2K2
R29 2K2
R30 18K
R31 8K2 (or 270R if Expanded Meter.)
R32 470K
R33 68K

VR1 25K Phier PT10V Trimpot (DC Offset for IC9) Vertical Adjust style.
VR2 50K DC Offset for IC10 (Beep Null)
VR3 1K Volume
VR4 5K Meter Zero

C1 1 uF tant. @ 25 volts Min.


C2 4.7 to 10 uF Tant. @ 10 Volts Min.
C3 4.7 to 10 uF. tant. @ 10 Volts Min.
C4 10 uF. Tant. @ 25 Volts Min.
C5 100 uF. Electrolytic @ 25 Volts
C6 1 uF. Tant. @ 10 Volts Min.
C7 1 uF. Tant. @ 10 Volts Min.
C8 4.7 to 10 uF. Tant. @ 10 Volts Min.
C9 1 uF. Tant. @ 10 volts Min.
C10 1 uF. Tant @ 10 Volts Min.
C11 .1 @ 63 Volts Metalized Polyester Film Caps.
C12 .01 @ 100 Volts "
C13 .01 " "
C14 .01 " "
C15 .001 " "
C16 .01 " "
C17 .01 " "
C18 4.7 to 10 Mfd. Tant. @ 10 Volts Min.
C19 This was 220 pF disk, NOW its 47 pF Disk Cap.
C20 .01 @ 100 Volts Metalized Polyester Film Caps.
C21 .01 " "
C22 This was 220 pF. Disk, Now its a 47 pF Disk Cap.
C25 .1 @ 63 Volts Metalized Polyester Film Caps.
C26 .1 "
C27 22 uF Electrolytic @ 10 Volts
C28 .1 @ 63 Volts Metalized Polyester Film Caps.
C29 .01 @ 63 Volts " " " "
C30 .22 or .18 @ 63 volts " " " "
C31 4.7 to 10 uF. Tant. @ 10 Volts Min.
C33 4.7 to 10 uF. Tant. @ 10 Volts Min.
C34 470 uF. Electrolytic @ 10 Volt Min.

D1 1N4937 "High Speed diode."


D2 1N4937 "High Speed diode."
D3 1N4148 or 1N914
D4 1N4148 or 1N914
D5 1N4148 or 1N914
D6 1N4148 or 1N914
D7 1N4148 or 1N914
D8 1N4148 or 1N914

IC Sockets, 8 each of 8 pin dips. Highly Recommended.

IC1 REG-1117A-adj (Surface mount "SOT-223" Package. Mounts on copper side.)


Or Sub. "MC33269DT" "DPAK Package" this is the Adjustable version.)

IC2 LT1054-CN8 (8 pin dip) "Or Substitute a ICL7660ACPA", it is much cheaper)


I now Supply this ICL7660ACPA in my kit.....SEE NOTE AT BOTTOM!

IC3 78L05 T0-92 pkg.


IC4 79L05 T0-92 pkg.
IC5 555 8 pin dip (C-mos version is quite acceptable)
IC6 555 8 pin dip (C-mos version is quite acceptable)
IC7 555 8 pin dip (C-mos version is quite acceptable)
IC8 555 8 pin dip (C-mos version is quite acceptable)
IC9 TL081 or TL071 8 pin dip
IC10 TL081 or TL071 8 pin dip
IC11 555 8 pin dip (C-mos version is quite acceptable)

Q1 IRF640 or IRF740 (You can cut off heat tab if you wish to reduce height.)
Q2 IRF640 0r IRF740 (You can cut off heat tab if you wish to reduce height.)
Q3 2N3819 or 2SK30A (Check PINOUT, Before Installing)
Q4 2N4125 or 2N3906 or almost any PNP type signal transistor will work.

M1 200 Ua. Meter (or 100 Ua. or 50 Ua., But you need to change R31
to double or 4 times the value)
Also, Adding my Expanded Meter Circuit will Increase the Sensitivity
of these meters.
For Extreme sensitivity, use a 200 Ua. Digital Panal Meter.
"This gives very accurate low level detection on the meter,
However these meters can be very awakward to read as they register Both
Postive and Negative Readings!"

SPKR: I Really Recommend the Pizo Transducer (Buzzer) that I can supply,
as it works Very Good.
Headphones with a "Good Low Frequency Response" may be used.
For stereo headphones use "tip to tip" connection, leave ground open.
Also put a 100 Ohm Resistor in Series with them, to Avoid Overloading of the 555
.
NOTE: A Convential Speaker is NOT RECOMMENDED.

LI: Aprox 40 turns @ 6" OD, 30 Turns @ 8" OD, 25 Turns @ 12" OD. square,
round, Or Whatever! I recommend around 20 AWG Wire (.032" or .8mm)
L2: Same as L1, if used!
See other Write-ups on the coils and coil forms!

BI 12 Volt, 1.2 AH Sealed Lead Acid Battery, Or Whatever at 12 Volts!


DO NOT operate this unit at a supply voltage of less than 11 volts
when calibrating unit, and Operating voltage must be greater than 10.5
volts, or unit becomes unstable in use.
I recommend the Sealed Lead Acid as it is Relatively inexpensive
and will usually last much longer than Ni-Cads. The only advantage I
see to Ni-Cads is the faster Re-charge rate of about 1 hour. But
Re-charging the Lead acid battery overnight is usually quite simple
and poses no problem.
If using Ni-Cads, I recommend 10 of them as the nominal output is 1.2
volts per cell.
If using Standard AA Batteries, I recommend 8 of them, but this can get
Expensive as they don't last very long if you use the detector a lot.

I can supply ANY or ALL the parts in this list, except B1.
I require a detailed list of what parts you want, as well as where you live
so I can determine the postage cost.
Payment to me is either by "Cash" or a POSTAL Money order" or "Western Union".
No other types of Money Orders or Cheques will be accepted.

Or I believe Most of the Semi-conductors are also available from Digi-Key.


Phone: 1-800-Digi-Key

*** Contrary to the Data Sheet, I have found that The ICL7660CPA, Absolute
Maximum Rated at 10.5 Volts, Works just fine, even when the battery is Fully
charged at 14.5 volts!

There is a ICL7660ACPA which has an Absolute Maximum Rating of 13 Volts,


These test the same as the ICL7660CPA!

Additionally there is a ICL7662CPA with an Absolute Maxium Voltage Rating of


22 Volts. It appears to be about 1/2 the price of the LT1054.

The LT1054 costs 4 times or More than the price of either of the ICL7660's!
A BIG DIFFERENCE!
But the final Choice is Yours!

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