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  • Originally posted by humhum View Post
    No all is wide Band , for example 700nm , starting from 650nm (gain %10) center 700nm (gain %100) and finish (gain also near%10) , so gain is like Pyramid ,
    if here you use filter , so Pyramid will be more pointed but gain will decrease a little ....

    Before years I buy one special filter (was very expensive) in XXXnm for use with Digital Camera this also is narrow band , and so I can See aura near big buried so like Lamp light .
    One of the photosensors that i use has bandwidth from 730 to 1120nm for a gain 10%.
    Pin diodes has same or more width....
    And of course there are and narrow bandwidth diodes....
    Geo

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    • Originally posted by Geo View Post
      One of the photosensors that i use has bandwidth from 730 to 1120nm for a gain 10%.
      Pin diodes has same or more width....
      And of course there are and narrow bandwidth diodes....

      Hi Geo , 730 to 1120nm is for find which metal , Silver or for Gold

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      • With so wide bandwidth you can catch many metals....
        Geo

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        • In an infrared circuit for metals from what I have seen, I do not think you can separate the metals but I think you can increase the chances for some metals. If we place a led ir 1300nm I do not think it will be able to see only silver .. I do not know if agreed Geo?

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          • Hello Kosta.
            I don't like 1300nm..
            Geo

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            • Originally posted by Geo View Post
              With so wide bandwidth you can catch many metals....

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              • This Morgan sensor will be useful to mark strong signals with my ionic rod and prove that it is real and can only find gold with Alonso principles of electrostatic rods unknown by many

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                • Originally posted by Douglass View Post
                  This Morgan sensor will be useful to mark strong signals with my ionic rod and prove that it is real and can only find gold with Alonso principles of electrostatic rods unknown by many
                  How ??

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                  • ionic rod Made for strong gold fields so Morgan sensor scored

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                    • Originally posted by humhum View Post
                      How ??
                      I marked a signal with an ionic stick at 20 meters, I passed the sensor 122 signaled for a few seconds but then the signal disappeared. I'll be back another day to check again

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                      • What is Morgan sensor???
                        Any new pattend????
                        Geo

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                        • Originally posted by Geo View Post
                          What is Morgan sensor???
                          Any new pattend????

                          Geo , I think that You know this method , this is also signature of Metal .

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                          • Esteban always spoke well about( antenas dowing) )maybe he knew about hidden things he never shared on the forum

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                            • Originally posted by Douglass View Post
                              Esteban always spoke well about( antenas dowing) )maybe he knew about hidden things he never shared on the forum
                              More good is without direct connection .

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                              • Originally posted by humhum View Post
                                Geo , I think that You know this method , this is also signature of Metal .
                                Can you remind me???
                                Geo

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