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  • #16
    Originally posted by Dave J. View Post
    Benzinas, Mr. Devil is jerking you around. His 3-compass magnetometer is clever, but will not detect the iron boxes unless you walk right over them, and likely not even then.

    What you want doesn't exist. As long as you continue to wish otherwise, there will be people who want to sell you something that won't do the job, and people who will just jerk you around for the fun of it.

    The USA military has stuff under development that eventually might be able to do the job from a distance of perhaps 50 meters. About this I am not speculating, I know for a fact. Meanwhile it doesn't exist even for the US military. And when and if it does ever exist, the US Army isn't going to release it to the civilian market for $100, it'll probably cost the Army $20,000. After all, the US Army wish they had something like that to deploy in Afghanistan to find IED's, and they ain't got it.

    Better you should hope to walk on the moon. The USA did that in 1969, so it's not an impossibility. Of course Moore's Law hasn't applied, moon shots are not down to the price of a pack of bubble gum. Maybe someday after we're all dead the Moon will become the Empire's "New Australia" and they'll send there anyone who dares to think with the brains God gave 'em. And if you ask what it costs to get back to Earth, that's an attempt to bribe an Officer of the Ministry of Lunacy. It won't go well.

    My personal recommendation is this: if the supposed iron boxes contain only contents of monetary value such as gold bullion, pretend that you never heard of them. If you're pretty sure that the boxes really do exist and are valuable and haven't yet been recovered, go for it. The hard way.

    --Dave J.
    ...hope dies last ....we say here in Greece and the luck goes with the boldly man , thank my friend for your answer !!

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    • #17
      Ammuniton Boxes filled with small Gold Swiss coins? I have had reports of 3 that have been found with MFD within the 5-6 foot depth range. Dell
      "WHAT HAS BEEN DONE, CAN BE DONE"

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      • #18
        Ammo Boxes

        Originally posted by Dell Winders View Post
        Ammuniton Boxes filled with small Gold Swiss coins? I have had reports of 3 that have been found with MFD within the 5-6 foot depth range. Dell
        Ammo boxes would be hard to detect as they are thin. I was thinking it was older style safe type chests.

        But if the ammo boxes were full of gold coins then this would be a different story.

        What country/area were they found?

        rgds

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        • #19
          US Army quotes - God save us all

          Originally posted by Dave J. View Post
          Benzinas, Mr. Devil is jerking you around. His 3-compass magnetometer is clever, but will not detect the iron boxes unless you walk right over them, and likely not even then.

          What you want doesn't exist. As long as you continue to wish otherwise, there will be people who want to sell you something that won't do the job, and people who will just jerk you around for the fun of it.

          The USA military has stuff under development that eventually might be able to do the job from a distance of perhaps 50 meters. About this I am not speculating, I know for a fact. Meanwhile it doesn't exist even for the US military. And when and if it does ever exist, the US Army isn't going to release it to the civilian market for $100, it'll probably cost the Army $20,000. After all, the US Army wish they had something like that to deploy in Afghanistan to find IED's, and they ain't got it.

          Better you should hope to walk on the moon. The USA did that in 1969, so it's not an impossibility. Of course Moore's Law hasn't applied, moon shots are not down to the price of a pack of bubble gum. Maybe someday after we're all dead the Moon will become the Empire's "New Australia" and they'll send there anyone who dares to think with the brains God gave 'em. And if you ask what it costs to get back to Earth, that's an attempt to bribe an Officer of the Ministry of Lunacy. It won't go well.

          My personal recommendation is this: if the supposed iron boxes contain only contents of monetary value such as gold bullion, pretend that you never heard of them. If you're pretty sure that the boxes really do exist and are valuable and haven't yet been recovered, go for it. The hard way.

          --Dave J.
          Not the US Army again? Hell, they haven't won a war in decades.

          rgds

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          • #20
            Originally posted by BENZINAS View Post
            Is it possible someone to make me a long range iron detector with low cost and without big range and needs , i want to find some iron boxes covered with 30-40 cm of rocks in a place full of rocks , a simple detector just to show me were the boxes are when i pass next to them , detection only iron without discrimination , if anyone knows a detector-device in the market helping me do this job with rocks exept magnetometre ( too expensive ) with long range capability give me a link , opinions all accepted !
            What size area and which country / area are you talking about?

            rgds

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            • #21
              1000 m2 is the field and it's in Greece !

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              • #22
                The most efficent detector

                Originally posted by BENZINAS View Post
                1000 m2 is the field and it's in Greece !
                Here it is my friend. The most efficent detector! It is cheap and will find iron boxes @30-40cm over 1000m2.

                An ammo box full of gold is at least Au$20,000

                But do not connect this detector to the LAZY circuit as is DOES NOT WORK.

                Good luck
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                • #23
                  Originally posted by Dedevil View Post
                  Here it is my friend. The most efficent detector! It is cheap and will find iron boxes @30-40cm over 1000m2.

                  An ammo box full of gold is at least Au$20,000

                  But do not connect this detector to the LAZY circuit as is DOES NOT WORK.

                  Good luck
                  Good one, ha, ha..

                  How do you use it to detect something at 50m, as boomerang?
                  Global capital is ruining your life?
                  You have right to self-defence!

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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by BENZINAS View Post
                    Is it possible someone to make me a long range iron detector with low cost and without big range and needs , i want to find some iron boxes covered with 30-40 cm of rocks in a place full of rocks , a simple detector just to show me were the boxes are when i pass next to them , detection only iron without discrimination , if anyone knows a detector-device in the market helping me do this job with rocks exept magnetometre ( too expensive ) with long range capability give me a link , opinions all accepted !

                    This circuit can help you
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                    No matter how the speed of light is high , Darkness is one step ahead .

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                    • #25
                      Originally posted by reza vir View Post
                      This circuit can help you
                      what detector is this , vlf-pulse-lrl and how it works ?

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                      • #26
                        puls detector PI
                        No matter how the speed of light is high , Darkness is one step ahead .

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                        • #27
                          Originally posted by reza vir View Post
                          puls detector PI
                          does this machine detects buried iron from distance ?

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                          • #28
                            Originally posted by BENZINAS View Post
                            does this machine detects buried iron from distance ?
                            NO!!!!!!!!
                            Geo

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                            • #29
                              Just point
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                              No matter how the speed of light is high , Darkness is one step ahead .

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                              • #30
                                is there in the market a simple low price device which can detect buried iron from 5-10 m distance or a home made patent ????????????

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