Blissterd1
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I found a CZ6 last year at a pawn shop for a fairly reasonable amount because of my love for my hot as Hades CZ5. I immediately noticed that in spite of the similarity with the CZ5, there was no speaker and with it's rubber covering on the salt/normal switch and on the 1/4" phones jack (yes, as I found out later, it is the converted model CZ6A) I checked to see if it came on and it reacted to the showcase in the pawn shop so I assumed it was fine and went ahead and bought it. It's a Fisher CZ after all, right? After having it almost a year, basically mothballed as a backup, since I am very familiar with the my particular CZ5 and always use it with the attached FZ-1 Sun Ray Intruder probe, I took it along on a trip to see the eclipse, intending for a friend to use it and found that it wasn't working! It came on but would function. I came home and set it aside. I fiddled with it a little and swapped coils, (I have two 8" and a 5" loop) but got nowhere. Being a licensed HAM (KD5SRG) I decided to open it up and have a look. I quickly found the problem but I am afraid that I found more than that! In addition to the issue at hand, which was a simple, (a slight dislodging of the secondary board from the main board, I guess I had dropped it or it somehow took a jolt and one of the nylon stand-offs wasn't seated, thus one of the 6 pin headers wasn't seating all the way) I had a real mess in there! The work done during conversion was HORRIBLE but I cleaned things up as much as I could and reassembled it to find I was correct about the connectors being unseated. It is working again but the depth is miserably shallow, like maybe 2 inches on a dime and no apparent modulated audio. I get a loud ping or I get nothing. ID seems to be OK but sensitivity is gone. As for the conversion, I really have my doubts that this was done by the factory! HORRIBLE solder work and destruction of traces. They must've used a 1000 watt soldering iron! Shoddy work on the coil connector wires and spooged RTV! A ridiculous excuse for electronics work! However looking at the original joints on the tuning pots, they show a strange, burned appearance as well. I may need to go over and properly re-solder everything! Or just punt and move on. Any idea whether I should send it to Fisher or to NASA Tom? BTW, I did test the coils. I tried on them all with my CZ5 and they work beautifully on it, 10" minimum on a dime and 14" to 15" on the 1893 Colombian Expo silver half I found. Here's the ugly sights I found inside this poor CZ6A! I hope it's not too far gone! What do you think and what would you do?