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  • #16
    Originally posted by Mike(Mont) View Post
    The AGR instructions said you take an AM radio station frequency in kHz and multiply it by 0.01754 (for gold) to get the receiver frequency in kHz.

    So you would need to reverse this if you already have the receiver frequency you divide that to get the transmitter frequency. Example 80kHz/0.01754=4,561kHz or 4.561mHz. That’s his theory. He says these high frequencies do not penetrate the ground so take that into account. For AM radio station frequencies even these he says use the lower ones if you can. I don’t know what frequency Mineoro uses, I just used 80kHz as an example.

    He also said you can use the same frequency of a VLF military station, so maybe you can try to use the same frequency as the Mineoro.
    Mike i tried the method with multipling the radio frequency with one stable number as 0.01​74 before many years without results.
    From the other side i located easy many objects by tuning the lrl near to the frequency of a vlf station.
    What i try to learn is at who frequency was tuned the small emmiter by Alonso.
    Some small secrets by Alonso excites me. The years gone so im interesting only for theoretical side, no legs for walking at mountains for TH

    Regards
    Geo

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    • #17
      Hi Geo, yes I understand but since no one replied to your question I thought I would try to help. What frequency does the Mineoro use?

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      • #18
        Originally posted by Geo View Post

        Mike i tried the method with multipling the radio frequency with one stable number as 0.01​74 before many years without results.
        From the other side i located easy many objects by tuning the lrl near to the frequency of a vlf station.
        What i try to learn is at who frequency was tuned the small emmiter by Alonso.
        Some small secrets by Alonso excites me. The years gone so im interesting only for theoretical side, no legs for walking at mountains for TH

        Regards
        Hello Dear Geo
        I hope you are in a good health.
        I think your email address has problem. I tried to send you mails, but your account (from your web services) is not active on web.
        check it.

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        • #19
          Originally posted by Mike(Mont) View Post
          Hi Geo, yes I understand but since no one replied to your question I thought I would try to help. What frequency does the Mineoro use?
          Hi Mike, thanks for your effort. Mineoro lrl was tuned near to 80 Khz.
          Alonso made many tests with different lrls at a place where one lrl located a buried small object . When he tried a different LRL he would change a small device on the ground the size of a small radio with a small antenna. He left this device about 5,,,6 meters away from the target. It was for sure a transmitter.
          Regards
          Geo

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          • #20
            Originally posted by HaFar2010 View Post

            Hello Dear Geo
            I hope you are in a good health.
            I think your email address has problem. I tried to send you mails, but your account (from your web services) is not active on web.
            check it.
            Hello Hassan I am fine thanks. Plase check my profile to see the other email adress to comunicate with me.

            Regards
            Geo

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            • #21
              Originally posted by Geo View Post

              Hello Hassan I am fine thanks. Plase check my profile to see the other email adress to comunicate with me.

              Regards
              Thank you dear Geo, i am really happy and hear that you are OK.
              I checked your profile, but no email address.
              Mr. Carl updated the website, i think this can be for it.

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              • #22
                check your private messages
                Geo

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                • #23
                  Originally posted by Geo View Post

                  Hi Mike, thanks for your effort. Mineoro lrl was tuned near to 80 Khz.
                  Alonso made many tests with different lrls at a place where one lrl located a buried small object . When he tried a different LRL he would change a small device on the ground the size of a small radio with a small antenna. He left this device about 5,,,6 meters away from the target. It was for sure a transmitter.
                  Regards
                  I think Geo's mean is the Alonso's TX.
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                  • #24
                    Yes... something like this
                    Geo

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                    • #25
                      Originally posted by Geo View Post
                      Yes... something like this
                      I remember that Esteban always said a specific word about RF!
                      He always said that phenomenon Re-Transmits or Re-Radiates RF frequency!
                      Now a Question arise here, Is there any relation between RF Transmitter and phenomenon?!

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                      • #26
                        Originally posted by HaFar2010 View Post

                        I remember that Esteban always said a specific word about RF!
                        He always said that phenomenon Re-Transmits or Re-Radiates RF frequency!
                        Now a Question arise here, Is there any relation between RF Transmitter and phenomenon?!
                        I believe NO.
                        The Tx signal can create a secondary field, but the phenomenon.... don't know

                        Geo

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                        • #27
                          Radio frequencies are used for exploration at great depths of 100–1000 meters and deeper. This is typically used for oil and gas production, but is extremely rare for deep mines.
                          The method for using radio frequencies is very complex and requires operator training, with mandatory calibration of the instruments before use in a specific area.
                          I don't know all the details – I work at depths of up to 20–30 meters.

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