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    I just received a call from a member of my team who has got the new TYON Mineoro model.
    I asked for a complete report based on my experiences and he will make it.

    In preliminary tests, he told me the device picks a gold ring from 1 meter at home easily and the gold plate from 2 meters. It’s much more sensitive than the FG80 and also more stable.
    In the beach, he told me that the device is a breeze to use, with stable beepings and able to follow direct to the target. On very humid days, detection decreases and increase in gain is necessary which makes the device erratic.

    He used the mod RT Examiner in the beach (I trained this guy to use the RT) and the Tyon confirmed all targets detected by the RT.

    I’m waiting for a more detailed report and also the device’s behavior on different metals.
    "Should exist injustice and untruths towards working LRLs, I'll show up to debunker the big mouths"

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    mineoro tyon

    Why dont they show this new model in their website?

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    • #3
      The Tyon

      Originally posted by hung View Post
      I just received a call from a member of my team who has got the new TYON Mineoro model.
      I asked for a complete report based on my experiences and he will make it.

      In preliminary tests, he told me the device picks a gold ring from 1 meter at home easily and the gold plate from 2 meters. It’s much more sensitive than the FG80 and also more stable.
      In the beach, he told me that the device is a breeze to use, with stable beepings and able to follow direct to the target. On very humid days, detection decreases and increase in gain is necessary which makes the device erratic.

      He used the mod RT Examiner in the beach (I trained this guy to use the RT) and the Tyon confirmed all targets detected by the RT.

      I’m waiting for a more detailed report and also the device’s behavior on different metals.
      If its realy true reports this new device is better than NEXUS detector?
      We will see...

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      • #4
        Originally posted by mineorogreece View Post
        Why dont they show this new model in their website?
        Jim, that's what I wondered too since this model has been launched for quite sometime now.
        I was told that the reasons why the site has not being updated yet include Damasio's illness and his often absence from the firm and the device's new layout not being ready yet. My friend's Tyon is inside the FG80 package. But the site will include this soon. Actually the Tyon designation is apparently just a model of the FG80.

        Anyway, I will conduct tests with my friend and see if it picks only gold from this distance or other noble metals. If only gold, then besides the evolution in the amplifier stage, they also apparently achieved better filtering.

        Now that my team and I suceeded in our LRL system which employs a different and more powerful aproach not related to ionic detection, I'm in the process of redesigning the PDC/Mineoro ionic concept.

        What will be new: A redesigned ionic chamber and active receiving section now with direct target excitation.
        Regards.
        "Should exist injustice and untruths towards working LRLs, I'll show up to debunker the big mouths"

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Morgan View Post
          If its realy true reports this new device is better than NEXUS detector?
          We will see...
          Morgan,

          The NEXUS is just an ordinary aproach MD. Not an ionic/electrostatic LRL. Different animals. No comparisons.
          "Should exist injustice and untruths towards working LRLs, I'll show up to debunker the big mouths"

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          • #6
            Originally posted by hung View Post
            He used the mod RT Examiner in the beach (I trained this guy to use the RT) and the Tyon confirmed all targets detected by the RT.
            So it wasn't a proper scientific test then?

            Originally posted by hung View Post
            Morgan,

            The NEXUS is just an ordinary aproach MD. Not an ionic/electrostatic LRL. Different animals. No comparisons.
            True ... the Nexus is a real metal detector.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by hung View Post
              Now that my team and I suceeded in our LRL system which employs a different and more powerful aproach not related to ionic detection, I'm in the process of redesigning the PDC/Mineoro ionic concept.

              What will be new: A redesigned ionic chamber and active receiving section now with direct target excitation.
              Regards.
              Huuh??? Are you redesigning a useless ionic chamber??

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Qiaozhi View Post
                True ... the Nexus is a real metal detector.
                ... employing a real primitive metal detecting aproach.

                Maybe you enjoy sweeping your house with a broom.
                I don't!
                "Should exist injustice and untruths towards working LRLs, I'll show up to debunker the big mouths"

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by hung View Post
                  ... employing a real primitive metal detecting aproach.

                  Maybe you enjoy sweeping your house with a broom.
                  I don't!
                  Actually it's an approach that works, unlike gluing a calculator to a swivel handle and calling it a detector.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Qiaozhi
                    But to answer your provocation ... in reality I think it's quite the reverse. Scientists have too much imagination. Parallel universes, quantum teleportation, worm holes, time travel, to mention a few.
                    However, we are now going off topic. There's some danger of getting caught in the dark side.
                    , indeed,
                    But i partly disagree: scientist may have imagination, but they often need to get out of their square, wich they cannot as they get too much specialized.
                    In other words, the human brain is not powerfull enought to take the distance necessary to resolve a whole subject, yet having enought knowledge in any of its ramifications.
                    I thought getting off topic in this thread is not so important.
                    regards,
                    Fred.

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by Fred View Post
                      , indeed,
                      But i partly disagree: scientist may have imagination, but they often need to get out of their square, wich they cannot as they get too much specialized.
                      In other words, the human brain is not powerfull enought to take the distance necessary to resolve a whole subject, yet having enought knowledge in any of its ramifications.
                      I thought getting off topic in this thread is not so important.
                      regards,
                      Fred.

                      You're right! I forgot which forum I was in.

                      But as far as cheap calculators glued to swivel handles are concerned, it's better to stay in the scientific box, and not the pseudo-scientific one.
                      This ionic idea is touted as a scientific truth, when in fact it is complete nonsense. Don't you think it's strange that the LRL proponents are clamoring for scientific acceptance, but then turn round and knock the scientific process when they fail to get it? The whole thing is just a joke.

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                      • #12
                        The true about mineoro devices

                        Originally posted by Qiaozhi View Post
                        Actually it's an approach that works, unlike gluing a calculator to a swivel handle and calling it a detector.
                        So,my conclusion is Mineoro works.
                        It as inside the ionic chamber some grames of 24K Gold,so it allways beeping because of the Gold

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                        • #13
                          24K GOLD

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                          Originally posted by Morgan View Post
                          So,my conclusion is Mineoro works.
                          It as inside the ionic chamber some grames of 24K Gold,so it allways beeping because of the Gold
                          I´m thinking how many grames of gold,the ICONOS as inside...

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by Morgan View Post
                            So,my conclusion is Mineoro works.
                            It as inside the ionic chamber some grames of 24K Gold,so it allways beeping because of the Gold
                            If you assume that the Mineoro contains a non-motion metal detector hidden inside, then it could be detecting its own gold in the ionic chamber... except that the signal would be constant and not intermittent. Maybe the gold is loose, and is rolling around in the chamber. A sort of "fools gold".

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                            • #15
                              just lurking

                              Could this new unit take carl's GOLD?

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