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  • #76
    Originally posted by Max View Post
    So any failure could be related to his skills or bad understanding of how to make it properly...

    Right ?
    Detecting big treasure is not problem by an absorptive antenna type. The problem is collect small item at some distance. I know a person that found medium Jesuitic treasure with it and he told was some difficult to centrate causes the "big signal".

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    • #77
      mineoro 2008

      hi to all hi esteban and morgan how i know if my detector mineoro 2008 is with IR or not ? thanks.

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      • #78
        Originally posted by hillman View Post
        hi to all hi esteban and morgan how i know if my detector mineoro 2008 is with IR or not ? thanks.
        As IR can't trespassing the black tube, only opening it you can check. I know that 2008 is with IR. This is the IR inside.
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        • #79
          This is a kind of absorptive antenna, no many interferences collect it, but you can't use near TV on and other strong magnetic sources, also high voltage lines.
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          • #80
            Some tips...
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            • #81
              mineoro 2008

              thanks esteban ,so ihave to check it.

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              • #82
                This not check. I think if connect the shield part of the coaxial to negative and use the central cable as the loop, maybe can be more immune to interferences, ideas, ideas...
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                • #83
                  General and simple system.
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                  • #84
                    GOLD&GUN

                    Originally posted by Max View Post
                    like the gold I see in your avatar! Sure!
                    LETS CHANGE THE GOLD IN MY AVATAR FOR THE MACHINE GUN IN YOUR AVATAR. I WILL NEED THIS FOR MY PROTECTION WHEN GO TO LRL CHALLENGE IN AMERICA !!!

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                    • #85
                      BOX

                      Originally posted by Esteban View Post
                      The same pictures in USA take in the 80s I was posted. This team found great quantity of items. I understand you're the only qualyfied witnesses! If you really are scientific-mind, so investigate whats happens begining the 80s in Texas, specially Fortworth, etc. And was TWO TRIPS, 81 and 84 (maybe 85). DO THE 1,000 WITNESSES ARE INVALID, ONLY YOU AND CARL? DO YOU ARE BLIND OR WHAT? Or you cannot believe was made in South America since 1959?

                      Morgan: If you go to USA, lets they pay your tickets and other expenses. You was very benign. Remember?
                      Wath is inside the box Esteban,did they found some treasure?

                      Regards

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                      • #86
                        Originally posted by Esteban View Post
                        General and simple system.
                        Esteban, I see you have a closed loop and open loop, which do you prefer to use? Is that closed loop solid aluminum that you are showing?
                        This may be a dumb question but Have you tried part of an TV antenna for the loop?
                        Does it pickup iron, say larger stuff than nails?
                        Regards.

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                        • #87
                          Originally posted by Morgan View Post
                          LETS CHANGE THE GOLD IN MY AVATAR FOR THE MACHINE GUN IN YOUR AVATAR. I WILL NEED THIS FOR MY PROTECTION WHEN GO TO LRL CHALLENGE IN AMERICA !!!
                          Uhm I will make a real bargain !

                          Don't you know actual "price" of an old AK (or clone) is around 5$ today ?

                          Well... you'll not find at beverage store... but in some places (ops) they are really common.... one or two in each home...

                          Or your gold is fake ?

                          Of course... I have no AK... this is just a picture...

                          Kind regards,
                          Max

                          "Kill for gain or shoot to maim...
                          But we dont need a reason
                          "

                          someone said...

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                          • #88
                            Originally posted by Steve in MS View Post
                            Esteban, I see you have a closed loop and open loop, which do you prefer to use? Is that closed loop solid aluminum that you are showing?
                            This may be a dumb question but Have you tried part of an TV antenna for the loop?
                            Does it pickup iron, say larger stuff than nails?
                            Regards.
                            Hi,
                            it's easy. I think the idea is picking up some electromagnetic anomaly.

                            The idea behind ? What I think...

                            The short turn + toroid coil act like an IB transformer, the e.g. flux that chain with the loop generates a very small eddy current flowing in the closed aluminium turn. Normally the coil on toroid is about insensitive to the background noise cause the magnetic flux at toroid is inside the toroid... but when the eddy current flows inside it the toroid coil will get some coupled magnetic flux cause of flux lines that concentrate at inner side of it, thus offering some (limited) coupling with the signal at antenna loop.

                            It's like in some directive rf meters... just at right direction you can spot the emission cause of the geometric properties of loop coil and lose coupling of receiver transformer (right Esteban ?).

                            The second one, open loop is similar, but... instead of using magnetic coupling between the eddy current (and its magnetic field) and the receiver toroid core, you have the aluminium loop acting as a voltage generator (only ac will work) connected to the primary of a transformer (for impedance separation)... now... if a voltage will develop at aluminium turn you'll get a scaled value of that at output of transformer depending on turns ratio there...with hi impedance separation between loop and load.

                            Also this approach is common in old rf locating stuff... and meters.

                            The first approach I think is more easy cause you don't need perfect match of impedance required to get it work... the second is probably sensitive to the transformer construction more than one could think.

                            Now the problem is (one way or another): does it work ??? Could this approach pay as LRL ???

                            Kind regards,
                            Max

                            "Kill for gain or shoot to maim...
                            But we dont need a reason
                            "

                            someone said...

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                            • #89
                              LRL

                              Originally posted by Max View Post
                              Hi,
                              it's easy. I think the idea is picking up some electromagnetic anomaly.

                              The idea behind ? What I think...

                              The short turn + toroid coil act like an IB transformer, the e.g. flux that chain with the loop generates a very small eddy current flowing in the closed aluminium turn. Normally the coil on toroid is about insensitive to the background noise cause the magnetic flux at toroid is inside the toroid... but when the eddy current flows inside it the toroid coil will get some coupled magnetic flux cause of flux lines that concentrate at inner side of it, thus offering some (limited) coupling with the signal at antenna loop.

                              It's like in some directive rf meters... just at right direction you can spot the emission cause of the geometric properties of loop coil and lose coupling of receiver transformer (right Esteban ?).

                              The second one, open loop is similar, but... instead of using magnetic coupling between the eddy current (and its magnetic field) and the receiver toroid core, you have the aluminium loop acting as a voltage generator (only ac will work) connected to the primary of a transformer (for impedance separation)... now... if a voltage will develop at aluminium turn you'll get a scaled value of that at output of transformer depending on turns ratio there...with hi impedance separation between loop and load.

                              Also this approach is common in old rf locating stuff... and meters.

                              The first approach I think is more easy cause you don't need perfect match of impedance required to get it work... the second is probably sensitive to the transformer construction more than one could think.

                              Now the problem is (one way or another): does it work ??? Could this approach pay as LRL ???

                              Kind regards,
                              Max
                              Hi Max
                              You become more smart about LRL technology!!!

                              Of course it works...

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                              • #90
                                Originally posted by Steve in MS View Post
                                Esteban, I see you have a closed loop and open loop, which do you prefer to use? Is that closed loop solid aluminum that you are showing?
                                This may be a dumb question but Have you tried part of an TV antenna for the loop?
                                Does it pickup iron, say larger stuff than nails?
                                Regards.
                                I prefer closed loop. Is solid aluminium, no TV antenna part. At this time this not pick iron or nails if you use low ohms in coil. Loops are made from aluminium solid pieces like these:
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