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Hi Eric,
I'm not sure if I should post this here or on your forum as most of the activity seems to have moved back to there.
You recently said you were a proponent of the feed forward method. Can you expand on why that is? Is it better to have a higher spec op amp in the front end and then amplify with high gain in a 2nd stage than to have a large signal gain in one front end amp? You are obviously doing something right with the kind of reports you are getting on the deepstar. The front end circuit you posted and the Goldpic kit both seem to get about the same range which is about half of what your detectors seem to get.
Thanks,
Charles
I'm not sure if I should post this here or on your forum as most of the activity seems to have moved back to there.
You recently said you were a proponent of the feed forward method. Can you expand on why that is? Is it better to have a higher spec op amp in the front end and then amplify with high gain in a 2nd stage than to have a large signal gain in one front end amp? You are obviously doing something right with the kind of reports you are getting on the deepstar. The front end circuit you posted and the Goldpic kit both seem to get about the same range which is about half of what your detectors seem to get.
Thanks,
Charles