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    Hello Forum ,at last I have to day some time to go inside the infamous sensor of the Mineoro and take some pictures for you.
    First , it is difficult to tell guys all the things I discover in my mind when i proceed the inside process because it is the"heart"of the detector,,, feel the people who make it " BELIEVE 1000000% of the system (it is not the same with many lvr sell in the Us which are junk of ****.........junk,like the 70'S radio circuit...etc...)
    because that thing; the SENSOR it is fabricated with some precision (a little but a little) and why I do not understand ??? if they have the big factory i see in the airphoto in the web WHY??? they did not make more profesional the sensor with ceramic tube (not the horendus PVC plumbing) more precision in the solder process (big gauge cable ( sometime they have a Ohms Law different and they think amperes are flowing in the cable!!!!!)
    But what I say before YES they believe "like ROCK"(it is my feeling) that with this type of sensor they are catching the ionic particles!!!flowing from gold....
    To morrow I will post a paper with the dimensions and material (brass,PVC etc...),, and more comments ....but for today I can not say no more........because of astounding discovery,,,
    have nice days
    Alexis
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    • #3
      I still don't see any way for ions to get inside this thing.

      And this can't be duplicated? I don't see why not...

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      • #4
        Congratulations Alexismex . VERY GOOD work . Now someone (maybe Carl) must tell us how it work:confused: . What are these 3 wires ??
        Best Regards
        Geo

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Carl-NC View Post
          I still don't see any way for ions to get inside this thing.

          And this can't be duplicated? I don't see why not...
          I am sure Hung Knows. He knows everything about Mineoro.
          Geo

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          • #6
            Hi Alexismex, thank you for your efforts.
            1- What's that yellow sheet? gold?
            2- Can you definitely tell inside the chamber was not vacuum and in return filled with an inert gas(without any color or odor)?

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            • #7
              hi
              did you look on pvc pipe.
              what is written there
              it lools like C6
              can it be a kind of hand made cappasitance(cappasitor)

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              • #8
                Thanks for sharing

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                • #9
                  Now let's hear the 'wild guesess' he,he,he,...
                  "Should exist injustice and untruths towards working LRLs, I'll show up to debunker the big mouths"

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                  • #10
                    Also I!!!!

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                    • #11
                      Thanks Alexismex , very good info

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                      • #12
                        Thanks Alex!!

                        Alex,

                        I too congratulate you on your hard work,job well done. Very interesting how the ion probe terminates into a point and I would suspect that it wasn't touching the disk behind it,am I right Alex? And like the group the reason for the 3 connections is baffeling unless the red wire that goes to the first disk and the wire the the back disk both feed into a diffamp with lots of gain. And what's the microcontroller computing, wouldn't be interesting to read the code out of it?

                        Keep up the good work Alex and you've taken the wrappings off the mystery box.

                        Randy Seden

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Geo View Post
                          Now someone (maybe Carl) must tell us how it work:confused: .
                          You are making the big assumption that it does work.

                          Originally posted by Carl-NC
                          I still don't see any way for ions to get inside this thing.

                          And this can't be duplicated? I don't see why not...
                          OK - here's a suggestion for Alexismex. Why not make a duplicate and replace the original sensor with the copy, and then see if there's any difference in the operation of the Mineoro. It would probably also be a good idea to put the original sensor back together, and recheck if that also works. In that case copying would not be a problem.

                          Of course, you might also say "why bother"?

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                          • #14
                            Very simple....


                            Bravo Alexismex!

                            Golden or not...if you make another one from CU or AL or brass it will do the same job as original.....same results....It so easy to try it ...

                            At first glance,it looks very simple....sort of coupled,diferential antena..
                            "wild guess" or not it has nothing to do with any kind of ions..
                            It's role is to fed two diferential inputs of that funny wide band receiver..later it will make some noise anyway,since that receiver has no other role but to receive any hum,interferences etc...
                            BIG DEAL Hung! You are acting like you know something more...while the real truth is that you do not know anythyng interesting for us here...
                            The job is done, now everybody can see what is famous "ionic chamber"...
                            Let's put this mineoro subject aside.....
                            It is not interesting any more...
                            Let's do something more real and interesting in further....
                            How about REAL metal detectors?

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by Qiaozhi View Post
                              OK - here's a suggestion for Alexismex. Why not make a duplicate and replace the original sensor with the copy, and then see if there's any difference in the operation of the Mineoro.
                              Or, see if the Mineoro operates the same without the sensor at all.

                              When I had the PDC-205, I was unable to open the sensor, but in testing the unit the sensor only operated as a proximity device. ANY conductor in proximity (1-2 cm) would cause it to beep. Obviously, it can't be an ion chamber, or any kind of ion detector.

                              - Carl

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