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  • #76
    Hi J-P

    I am glad you are still here with us, we felt the absence of impartial and competent person. I hope in the next few months to test my lrl in a real field and if the results are positive, I will explain in detail the construction of the sensor, which as I said is an amplifier that becomes an oscillator because of parasites coupling of the printed board.

    Best Regards

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    • #77
      Originally posted by J_Player View Post

      I am busy on a project that will take at least another year to complete.

      J_P
      Best wishes to your project and come back soon.
      Global capital is ruining your life?
      You have right to self-defence!

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      • #78
        Terra Gold LR 100 & LR 200 are among the few in world that have CE mark (European Conformity).



        The CE marking assures us that the operation of a Terra Gold does not damage our health, our safety and our environment.

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        • #79
          Dell Systems - Omnitron also carries the CE seal.

          http://dellomnitron.com/
          "WHAT HAS BEEN DONE, CAN BE DONE"

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          • #80
            Originally posted by xmen View Post
            Terra Gold LR 100 & LR 200 are among the few in world that have CE mark (European Conformity).



            The CE marking assures us that the operation of a Terra Gold does not damage our health, our safety and our environment.
            If the Terra Gold LRLs are marked with the symbol you've shown here, as evidence that they meet the requirements of the applicable EC directives, then they are incorrectly marked. This symbol stands for China Export.
            The correct CE mark is based on two interlocking circles, as shown in the attached figure.
            Attached Files

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            • #81
              Originally posted by Dell Winders View Post
              Dell Systems - Omnitron also carries the CE seal.

              http://dellomnitron.com/
              It is also incorrect to call it a "seal". The CE mark is not a seal of approval, but a declaration by the manufacturer that the product conforms to the applicable European Directives.

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              • #82
                Yesterday members from a Greek forum we had a meeting.
                We went to try some detectors, lrls and dowsing systems.
                One member had with it a Terra Gold so we tried it.
                I don't like it.....
                It did not give me the ensure that it will find hidden objects. I believe that a "good" lrod will be better than the 2 antennas from UHF mobile who has the Terra gold.
                It is my opinion... maybe i am mistake...
                Geo

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                • #83

                  Qiaozhi we laughed with your joke for CE.
                  But why are you so much evil?

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                  • #84
                    Geo it may be small with no fancy shapes or laser and gps, but that does not mean it does not work. Many operators of Terra Gold have found gold coins or caves.

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                    • #85
                      Ntino, calm.
                      You know that i know very well what i write....

                      Geo

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                      • #86
                        Originally posted by xmen View Post

                        Qiaozhi we laughed with your joke for CE.
                        But why are you so much evil?
                        You can actually get in trouble for displaying the incorrect CE mark.
                        It was not a joke.

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                        • #87
                          Terra Gold have and FCC mark - USA Federal Communications Commission.

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                          • #88

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                            • #89
                              Originally posted by Dave J. View Post
                              Of course, Dell. It's called "sleight of hand". Either that, or reporting a third hand fiction that never even happened.

                              You just explained why a balanced L-rod doesn't work-- insufficient field strength. You need that gravitational field to be able to point the sucker, and if you cancel the influence of that field on the rod by counterbalancing it, ya ain't got squat unless you magnetize the rod, in which case you have a magnetic compass that actually does respond to a field.

                              Everyone knows why there are ZERO counterbalanced L-rods on the market-- it's because everyone knows the damn things won't work! Anybody who thought maybe it would work and gave it a try found out the hard way that it doesn't work, and you have given a description (whether an actual or merely fictional event) of such a learning experience. Despite decades of creativity on the part of experimenters, there are ZERO counterbalanced L-rods on the market. It's because they don't work.

                              Remember, your salespitch in this thread is that a standalone swiveller LRL is step backwards, and I agree with you. Your salespitch is your separate "transmitter", which is supposed to work ........ with........ NON-counterbalanced L-rods, no surprise there after all!

                              Dell, it's not smart of you to be defending a counterbalanced L-rod that you neither sell, nor (wisely) have any intention of selling. Think business, man! Pitch the separate transmitter!

                              --Dave J.
                              Dave, your absurdity is blowing a stink out of your mouth that would more appropriately be coming from the other end.

                              It is not a defense of a balanced rod, just a proven fact. It's not a practical use of the L-Rods to try to balance them. It's too easy for the rods to move just from the slight movement of the hand and over react. The correct usage of the L-rods is to angle the tips of the rods at least 15* or more toward the ground and employ the force of gravity to maintain the Rods stability. Many people can point the ends of the rods just in front of their toes and still get a good reaction with the rods with barely any movement of the hands, wrists, or arms. With the Rods angled downward you can clearly see how much twisting of the wrists it takes to physically force the rods to cross over a Magnetic field.

                              Apparently you have Not experimented with this, or you would know that what I say is true. It also provides a quick way to determine the strength of the magnetic field, and determine the amount of interference when it is present. Measurement to determine if the SOF and whether the Rods will react. or not. can also be done electronically with a Tri Field Meter, but why spend the money?

                              I don't know how you can truthfully explain away the fact that operators using the souped up, non swivel handle Dellrod, can accurately FEEL the rod lock on the target, and closely determine the target location while Blindfolded.

                              Grow up, and Stop listening to Toto, an idiotic, know nothing dog. Dell
                              "WHAT HAS BEEN DONE, CAN BE DONE"

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                              • #90
                                Originally posted by Qiaozhi View Post
                                It is also incorrect to call it a "seal". The CE mark is not a seal of approval, but a declaration by the manufacturer that the product conforms to the applicable European Directives.
                                Qiaozhi, looked it up, and that is correct. The CE, or FCC mark is not a badge of honor. It merely means that the electronics in the device does not emit an EM field strong enough to be harmful to people, or the environment and meets the requirements for import to that country. Warning labels are not required.

                                It has nothing to do with the device works as intended, or not. Dell
                                "WHAT HAS BEEN DONE, CAN BE DONE"

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