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  • Only Gold

    Brass? No!
    Bronze? No!
    Copper? No!

    A true LRL for gold should solely detect...
    That's right: Gold.



    Sorry to other LRL fellas but I too do not waste my time with brass or bronze.
    "Should exist injustice and untruths towards working LRLs, I'll show up to debunker the big mouths"

  • #2
    Allow me to clarify before conclusions are made. Just because you dig up a piece of Iron on a Gold frequency, does not mean your LRL is not detecting Gold. Only a Laboratory analysis can make that determination. There may be small amounts of fine Gold embedded in other metals, or oxides.

    Actually it's quite common for sensitive LRL's to detect micron quantities of Gold alloyed in Iron, or Copper. For example, prior to 1967 the refining process was not as good as it is today and if Iron, ore was mined from a Gold, or copper bearing area many of the fine Gold, or Copper particles can still be found embedded in the early refined Iron

    Detecting small clusters of micron particles was a major LRL problem for years until it was partially solved by tuning off frequency. However, going off frequency created a confusing discrimination problem if you tuned to far into the frequency of another element in the same direction as the Gold Signal.

    I use a simple "Weight Chek" to solve the problem. I have one that has the capacity to null out the the emanating Iron field of a Locomotive engine. However, A small, non electronic version is usually good to null out up 10-15 lbs of solid material and up to 2-4 ozs of micron material.

    EXAMPLE; I searched for an old Iron plated ship that was supposedly carrying a cargo Gold, and taken by Pirates into a Florida Bayou. It was easy to find from a distance on a Gold frequency. The size of the Gold area measured approximately 150 feet long and 40 feet wide, about the same length of the ship. WOW! I turned the weight Check up to about 9 lbs and the Gold "Field" disappeared. (nulled out).

    Meaning, there was no Treasure of Gold on the ship. There was probably no more than an ounce or so of Gold micron particles spread through out the Iron structure that the refining process had not removed.

    The LRL advantage is in that case, I was able to travel to the area, launch my boat, locate the suspect target from a considerable distance, do a remote survey and determine there was no Gold aboard this vessel to salvage.

    Including travel, this process only took about 4 hours to eliminate this target from my searches. leaving me time to search for other possible targets in the area. A tremendous savings of time & money for this Treasure Hunter. Dell
    "WHAT HAS BEEN DONE, CAN BE DONE"

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    • #3
      Very interesting.
      I've read good reviews by users in some forums. Can you elaborate on how it works?
      "Should exist injustice and untruths towards working LRLs, I'll show up to debunker the big mouths"

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      • #4
        Originally posted by hung View Post
        Brass? No!
        Bronze? No!
        Copper? No!

        A true LRL for gold should solely detect...
        That's right: Gold.



        Sorry to other LRL fellas but I too do not waste my time with brass or bronze.
        "Great" promo-video from Hoaxoro company again.

        Moral of the story: do not throw gold plated bronze statue in the water for promo purposes, because you will have problems when you try to get it back out.
        Global capital is ruining your life?
        You have right to self-defence!

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        • #5
          Is that really what happened? How do you know? Were you there? Are you psychic? Are you guessing? Dell
          "WHAT HAS BEEN DONE, CAN BE DONE"

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Dell Winders View Post
            Is that really what happened? How do you know? Were you there? Are you psychic? Are you guessing? Dell
            I am able to remote sensing in time and space. Unfortunately this my ability is limited to detect scam, hoax and fraudsters only - not gold.
            Global capital is ruining your life?
            You have right to self-defence!

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            • #7
              Originally posted by WM6 View Post
              I am able to remote sensing in time and space. Unfortunately this my ability is limited to detect scam, hoax and fraudsters only - not gold.
              I've found that kitchen table remote sensing is far less accurate than remote sensing from the dining room. It might have something to do with the wood used to make the table, as the kitchen table is pine, but the one in the dining room is oak.

              Perhaps if I meditate more, that could help.

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              • #8
                Dell, I tried to get info on your weight checker but I couldn't find your omnitron site in the net.
                Art is one of the users who just love your weight checker. The rangertell examiner has got also some features that tells you the probable mass of the gold target. Don't know how it compares to your device. Maybe you and Art could get together sometime and make some trials.

                This device really helps and I think is a must for MFD users. But with all electronic units out there such as the ones I use and also have built, it's not that necessary. You see, when I get a target, it's extremely easy to know the size and probable mass due to the field detection intensity.
                As you see in the video I posted above, the signal for gold is stable and continuous. If it was a really small object, the Mineoro would emit sparse and random beeps.
                I mean, really small targets, such as nugget sparks. The detector is very sensitive to LTB gold and when sparse beeps happen we know that it's not worth diggin' it.
                "Should exist injustice and untruths towards working LRLs, I'll show up to debunker the big mouths"

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                • #9
                  I have been away for a while, and when i come back this is what i find...

                  Oh my, what a parody !!
                  All that for a item planted there and detected by a regular detector anyway

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Fred View Post
                    I have been away for a while, and when i come back this is what i find...

                    Oh my, what a parody !!
                    All that for a item planted there and detected by a regular detector anyway
                    Well - if things don't change, they'll stay as they are.

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                    • #11
                      You´re right, but I though theory of evolution would apply to certain humans too

                      Originally posted by Qiaozhi View Post
                      Well - if things don't change, they'll stay as they are.

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by WM6 View Post
                        I am able to remote sensing in time and space. Unfortunately this my ability is limited to detect scam, hoax and fraudsters only - not gold.
                        How many fingers am I holding up for you to see?
                        "WHAT HAS BEEN DONE, CAN BE DONE"

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by hung View Post
                          Dell, I tried to get info on your weight checker but I couldn't find your omnitron site in the net.
                          Art is one of the users who just love your weight checker. The rangertell examiner has got also some features that tells you the probable mass of the gold target. Don't know how it compares to your device. Maybe you and Art could get together sometime and make some trials.

                          This device really helps and I think is a must for MFD users. But with all electronic units out there such as the ones I use and also have built, it's not that necessary. You see, when I get a target, it's extremely easy to know the size and probable mass due to the field detection intensity.
                          As you see in the video I posted above, the signal for gold is stable and continuous. If it was a really small object, the Mineoro would emit sparse and random beeps.
                          I mean, really small targets, such as nugget sparks. The detector is very sensitive to LTB gold and when sparse beeps happen we know that it's not worth diggin' it.


                          I originally listened to the flawed logic of idiot engineers who believe you have to use complex electronics circuits for physics to work. Thus, my first Weight Check, was a complex & bulky box of Electronic components. It worked well, but costly to make. My experience with EE's is that they bill you according to the size of their ego's, not according to their working knowledge of physics.

                          Common sense logic based on real field experience prevails in the Weight Check's I
                          include with my products over the past years. It's small,simple, durable, non electronic, and cheap. A total novice can put together their own in 15 minutes. I learned the idea from an ex NASA engineer, experimented and made a couple of modifications for my own version.

                          Apparently, you have not encountered the effects of SMI in your area to any extent yet. Let's hope you don't. It's progressively getting worse here.

                          I have never used RT's version of WC but from reading his description it appears to me that he is adding the "Power of Suggestion" into the equation. If true, that would mean, it's not going to work for everyone under the same identical conditions and could be considered a Con. Until, I have personally field tested it myself, I remain skeptical of this being electronic technology, and possibly fall within the realm of Meta-Physics. Dell
                          "WHAT HAS BEEN DONE, CAN BE DONE"

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by Fred View Post
                            You´re right, but I though theory of evolution would apply to certain humans too
                            For the ones you have in mind, a more appropriate term would be "devolution".

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                            • #15
                              The only thing phonier than the calculator dowsing rod is Art. Every time someone points out how it can't work, they change it. I'm sure Carl remembers the diode they had in the circuit. Now because they removed it, the thing is supposed to work. Well, it was supposed to work in the first place. It is shameful the claims they make about that scam. That's why I say I wonder if it is a skeptic hoax. And I used to like Hung but I see he and Art are both in the calculator scam.

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