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  • Treasure Scope Raven... CONTEST! We have a winner!

    Hey, let's do a little contest... a first for Geotech, I think.

    OK, everone knows I like to shine a bright light on LRLs, so everyone can see what they really are. I just bought a Treasure Scope Raven... yup, made by Jim Thomas, the fellow who once sued me, then refused to show up in court.

    I've gotten the Raven, and opened it up. So here's the contest...

    What did I find inside the Raven?

    I am looking for a specific answer that describes the main component. Hint: be creative.

    Reply to this post, one entry per person, registered folks only.

    What's the prize? I dunno... Morgan silver dollar maybe?

  • #2
    Hello Carl, I wouldn't have a clue what's inside this particular dowsing device,
    but was wondering if you've ever had the oportunity to have a look inside a
    "GOLD GUN"!. Or,know of an accurate report,written by anyone on the guts
    of this device?

    Swampy.

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    • #3
      Treasure scope.....Contest!

      You found a circuit board with no parts!!!!

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      • #4
        L/C

        Maybe only one tuned circuit (L/C) or a Morgan silver dollar so you give it to us he..he. Only you know:confused: :confused:
        Geo

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        • #5
          Hi Carl, I reckon a relay more than likely. CU later Carl.

          John Tomlinson
          John's Detectors

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          • #6
            Hi to all,
            I think, and I'm very sure that inside the Raven it's an elf with a dowsing rod.

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            • #7
              Quote from Carls Treasure Scope "Quad" Report:
              A close-up picture of the Raven shows that it is very similar to the Quad, differing mostly in that it has only three antennae. The web ad states that the Raven does not transmit a frequency, but "is an electronic RECEIVER ONLY that detects undisturbed resonant frequencies that the locator is precisely tuned to." However, it has the exact same vernier tuner and sensitivity knobs as the Quad and, if Mr. Thomas follows the common practices of other LRL manufacturers, the circuitry will be substantially the same as well. The Fitzgerald web page goes on to say that the Raven "will detect and pinpoint gold, silver, diamonds, and paper currency," another testable claim.
              I quess it is some simple form of long wave reciever (something like lightning-strike detector or crystal reciever) ...

              Like Geo says:
              Only you know:confused: :confused:

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              • #8
                My take...

                One part comes to mind and may be the best source to operate the gizmo..............The BATTERY...........Everything else is worthless.

                Let us know what the part is Carl, Don't keep us in suspense too long

                Paul (Ca)

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                • #9
                  Ummm...found lots and lots of hot glue and non-working electronics

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                  • #10
                    Plumes of raven.

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                    • #11
                      I've never looked inside a Raven, so I guess (as it's claimed to be only a receiver, and not a transmitter/receiver like the Quad) that it has half of the PCB from the Quad. Perhaps even the whole PCB, but half populated, so that only the LM339 opamp is present with a scattering of other components.

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                      • #12
                        We have a winner...

                        I posted this contest on thunting.com as well, and Dell Winders replied with a correct answer. Inside the Raven I found.........

                        an AM radio.

                        That's right, an ordinary AM radio, lifted right out of a little pocket-type radio case, and dropped right into the Raven. Pic below. The headphone jack was still on the board, so I plugged in my headphones and, yup, could pick up the local AM stations up & down the dial.

                        So some poor sod paid Jim Thomas $1300 for an AM radio, hoping it would find treasure (it didn't). You can still get one of these fabulous devices because famous treasure hunter and part-time dowsing rod salesman Bob Fitzgerald sells the Raven, though the price is now $1600. See http://www.treasurenow.com/html/TheRaven.html.

                        Of course, you can let your car find the gold for free. Tune your AM radio to 580kHz, and at 60MPH just let go of the steering wheel. If you feel the car start to pull to the left or to the right, it's not because of bad alignment, it's because there is a huge deposit of gold just off the side of the road. Just let the car go where it will... I guarantee you will soon be driving a new car.

                        - Carl
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                        • #13
                          Hi Carl, I guess we have to give the ole boy credit for being considerate enough to allow you to listen to your favorite radio station while recovering from hemoroids . Thank you for sharing the info with us Carl, I really do appreciate it. God Bless and happy hunting my friend .

                          John Tomlinson, CET
                          John's Detectors

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                          • #14
                            Carl, you can send my prize to Christian, for his prize credit give aways to Thunting participants. Thanks, Dell
                            "WHAT HAS BEEN DONE, CAN BE DONE"

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                            • #15
                              Ha!


                              Looks as AM radio.....I am asking myself what should be if there is FM radio instead!?? Ha,ha,ha....
                              Once when I was young, i wanted to fool someone with device like it is here...
                              And my joke was 100% successfull!!!
                              Very good LRL.....
                              ha,ha,ha....
                              http://www.infowars.com

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