First of all, I don't want to be labeled as a Mineoro advertiser which I'm not. Again I have no intention of promoting Mineoro. Never did. However I know the detectors work as I had plenty of evidence already. So I can only refute it's a scam which I know it's not. This is what I've been doing here in this forum in the past. Trying to advocate for a cause not for a company.
So I think it's clear and with that said let's proceed bellow.
'Convincingly' is a word that can have many meanings in your case since as I said, you are a notorious 'anti-LRL' proponent.
First you would have to check if your device is working normally. I can think of 2 prelimary check ups to determine this. One is the fluorescent lamp test and the other is the car break light test. Both previously described by me above.
If it's ok, then next step would be going in the field. This is the hard part for you as you would to know before hand a location where there's long time buried gold. It could be natural or placed by man.
Dell Winders when testing the GDP model confirmed that it beeped in targets he already had determined with his devices. In your case you would have to figure out a way of performing this procedure. Maybe a gold location you already know.
As for fresh gold, see next.
After a relative long time dealing with the FG80, my opinion is that fresh gold detection is not a rule it's an exception. This is due to special conditions to be met for this to happen.
The FG I was using is presently at factory to have the GIG added. But this time they want me to go there for some days of instructions on how to use it.
One of my team members told me he spent some days there in december for full instructions and is very pleased the way it's detecting fresh gold now. He said it was quite of an evolution.
So under certain circunstances you might detect your gold bar with your present model, but you are the only one who will know when this happens.
Three year and a half for a buried gold produces virtually no ionic field. If it does, it's too weak. Despite of that if you set it on edge of calibration you will hear beeps.
If you want to simulate a natural ionic condition, you can bury your gold bar for instance along with a spoon of salt and cow****. Wait for about 3 months and it will produce a detectable ionic field. Not so strong as a natural one, but detectable. Note that I have never done this. I was just told by Mineoro this would work.
Regarding RF, yes, it's prone to this interference. But only if you are close to the source. If there's a big mass of long time buried gold under a RF tower for instance, the field will be detected from a large distance which is not the RF emanation. Test this with a regular RF tower and you will see it will stop beeping at it as distance increases.
So I think it's clear and with that said let's proceed bellow.
So tell me, Hung... is there any kind of test, at all, that can be done with the FG80, that will demonstrably and convincingly show it will detect gold?
First you would have to check if your device is working normally. I can think of 2 prelimary check ups to determine this. One is the fluorescent lamp test and the other is the car break light test. Both previously described by me above.
If it's ok, then next step would be going in the field. This is the hard part for you as you would to know before hand a location where there's long time buried gold. It could be natural or placed by man.
Dell Winders when testing the GDP model confirmed that it beeped in targets he already had determined with his devices. In your case you would have to figure out a way of performing this procedure. Maybe a gold location you already know.
As for fresh gold, see next.
st it with 10 ounces of fresh gold, it does nothing. If I test it with 3-1/2 year buried gold, it does nothing. Yet it seems to be quite good at picking up multipath RF.
The FG I was using is presently at factory to have the GIG added. But this time they want me to go there for some days of instructions on how to use it.
One of my team members told me he spent some days there in december for full instructions and is very pleased the way it's detecting fresh gold now. He said it was quite of an evolution.
So under certain circunstances you might detect your gold bar with your present model, but you are the only one who will know when this happens.
Three year and a half for a buried gold produces virtually no ionic field. If it does, it's too weak. Despite of that if you set it on edge of calibration you will hear beeps.
If you want to simulate a natural ionic condition, you can bury your gold bar for instance along with a spoon of salt and cow****. Wait for about 3 months and it will produce a detectable ionic field. Not so strong as a natural one, but detectable. Note that I have never done this. I was just told by Mineoro this would work.
Regarding RF, yes, it's prone to this interference. But only if you are close to the source. If there's a big mass of long time buried gold under a RF tower for instance, the field will be detected from a large distance which is not the RF emanation. Test this with a regular RF tower and you will see it will stop beeping at it as distance increases.



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