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    Ok let start learning the signal from gold.
    FIRST IS RF, IF NOT WHAT IS IT.
    THE KEY IS TO DETECT AND SEE IT ON A SCOPE.
    We have a Lecroy WaveExpert 100H scope and still no signal from our 999.9 1oz gold bar or our 1.3oz gold and quartz,14k ring STILL NO SIGNAL.
    WHAT IS THE SIGNAL?
    We must have a signal to detect it
    THE KEY IS TO POST HOW TO DETECT THE SIGNAL AND ANYONE CAN ALSO DETECT IT.
    WHAT TYPE OF SCOPE, PICKUP, ETC NEEDED TO PICK UP THIS SIGNAL.
    I EVEN HAVE AN OLD TUBE 585A TEK SCOPE THAT IS STILL A KILLER SCOPE.
    SO NOW WHAT IS THE SIGNAL.
    ALL I WANT TO DO IS PICK UP THIS SIGNAL 1 INCH FROM THE GOLD SAMPLES WE HAVE.
    Carl is doing this with his hammerhead lll and we can try to do the same.
    first step is the signal.

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    frequency

    Gold receiver frequency maybe 59000Hz.

    Metals frequency list:
    http://www.royalrife.com/metalfreq.html METAL FREQUENCIES This frequency list was researched by Dr. Toshihiko Yayama in Japan. He used the F-Scan with reagents and patients with known metal poisoning. Frequencies have been rounded to the nearest 100 Hz. To test for metals, a DIRP is done from 30,000-60,000 Hz in 100 Hz steps. The mercury frequency has been confirmed by others. These frequencies are intended for research in detecting the presense of metals. They are not intended for use as treatment. Treatment should include chlorella and other materals as needed. Arsenic 3040 ...

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    • #3
      Originally posted by humhum View Post
      Gold receiver frequency maybe 59000Hz.

      Metals frequency list:
      http://curezone.com/forums/m.asp?f=292&i=1812
      Bogus.

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      • #4
        signal

        Originally posted by humhum View Post
        Gold receiver frequency maybe 59000Hz.

        Metals frequency list:
        http://curezone.com/forums/m.asp?f=292&i=1812
        Can't pickup or detect this signal.

        At this time we need proof or how to detect it.

        Carl gave his input,why did he say the 59k is crap.

        How do we detect this 59k or is Carl right and this is crap.

        This is a start.
        Anymore inputs on the signal type (am,fm,rf,if,optical and etc) and how to detect it.

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        • #5
          http://www.royalrife.com/metalfreq.html

          METAL FREQUENCIES


          This frequency list was researched by Dr. Toshihiko Yayama in Japan. He used the F-Scan with reagents and patients with known metal poisoning.

          Frequencies have been rounded to the nearest 100 Hz. To test for metals, a DIRP is done from 30,000-60,000 Hz in 100 Hz steps. The mercury frequency has been confirmed by others. These frequencies are intended for research in detecting the presense of metals. They are not intended for use as treatment. Treatment should include chlorella and other materals as needed.

          Arsenic 30400
          Aluminum 31900
          Beryllium 32700
          Vanadium 32800
          Titanium 35300
          Thallium 36600
          Palladium 37700
          Lead 38000
          Chromium VI 39200
          Silver 43300
          Mercury 43700
          Magnesium 45300
          Gallium 45400
          Manganese 45700
          Tungsten 47500
          Lithium 47900
          Indium 48300
          Tantalum 48900
          Rubidium 49200
          Molybdenum 49800
          Nickel 55200
          Zinc 56200
          Cobalt 56300
          Iridium 57000
          Cadmium 57300
          Copper 58600
          Gold 59000
          Osmium 59200
          Platinum 59300
          Tin 59700

          where's the Iron position ?
          so , we build a 59000 hz BFO metal detector and it detect only gold nothing else metals , i think the PD is something similar

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          • #6
            Esteban - ferite sensor

            Regards
            Attached Files

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Carl-NC View Post
              Bogus.
              I don't know about this list and I don't made based in it. In particular I made oscillator 50+50 turns wire 0.15 mm in form 10.5 cm wich has best peak with correct capacitor and resonates at 59.5 Khz. I found gold with it and even gold plated buttons war times, century XIX. This not mean that gold resonates at 59...60 Khz, yes the peak in transmittion occurs at 59.5 Khz with the values in wire and capacitor.

              Regards

              Esteban

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              • #8
                Originally posted by humhum View Post
                Regards
                Ok are you tellingus this is the pickup for gold at 59k.
                Can you give step by step on using this to pick up the gold signal.
                WE NEED 3 PEOPLE TO MAKE AND DETECT THIS SIGNAL.
                I WILL TEST THIS PICKUP,now we are getting somewhere with this.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Esteban View Post
                  I don't know about this list and I don't made based in it. In particular I made oscillator 50+50 turns wire 0.15 mm in form 10.5 cm wich has best peak with correct capacitor and resonates at 59.5 Khz. I found gold with it and even gold plated buttons war times, century XIX. This not mean that gold resonates at 59...60 Khz, yes the peak in transmittion occurs at 59.5 Khz with the values in wire and capacitor.

                  Regards

                  Esteban
                  How far and what type of signal?
                  Esteban as you know I am working hard at this LRL stuff.
                  BUT AT THIS TIME NOT ONE WILL WORK FOR ME......SO I AM STARTING OVER TO LEARN. SO FAR CARL AND OTHER ARE PROVING RIGHT.
                  SO I AM LOOKING FOR PROOF.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Esteban View Post
                    I don't know about this list and I don't made based in it. In particular I made oscillator 50+50 turns wire 0.15 mm in form 10.5 cm wich has best peak with correct capacitor and resonates at 59.5 Khz. I found gold with it and even gold plated buttons war times, century XIX. This not mean that gold resonates at 59...60 Khz, yes the peak in transmittion occurs at 59.5 Khz with the values in wire and capacitor.

                    Regards

                    Esteban
                    With 0.15 wire you have a low Q!! Maybe this is the reason that you located gold at 59500. If you put 0.30 or 0.40 wire and tune it at 59000 maybe it is better.
                    If you will find time try it at the place where it is the buried gold ring from the "child"
                    Regards
                    Geo

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by Geo View Post
                      With 0.15 wire you have a low Q!! Maybe this is the reason that you located gold at 59500. If you put 0.30 or 0.40 wire and tune it at 59000 maybe it is better.
                      If you will find time try it at the place where it is the buried gold ring from the "child"
                      Regards
                      This wire permits me use just low capacitor for small diameter. If I use .30 or .40, must made more big coil for to mantain low tune cap. Prefer small coil with 0.15 wire for small objects.

                      The child looses the ring playing. Today the child is not the child...

                      Regards

                      Esteban

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                      • #12
                        when you searching for lost ring , maybe the signal comes obove your head , watch the tall trees for crow nest, maybe the crows stole your ring

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                        • #13
                          If only Gold and other metals were actually generating some form of physical signal, this thread (and others like it) would make some sense. Since there are no signals from Gold, the only thing that can be detected by all your gadget circuits is random noise (at random frequencies). Tune to a non-station area of the AM band and you can experience the same stuff.

                          The Wallet-Miner's Creed
                          Why bother with the truth, when it doesn't suit the argument?

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by Theseus View Post
                            If only Gold and other metals were actually generating some form of physical signal, this thread (and others like it) would make some sense. Since there are no signals from Gold, the only thing that can be detected by all your gadget circuits is random noise (at random frequencies). Tune to a non-station area of the AM band and you can experience the same stuff.
                            Adjusting with the noise in area, well, the difference is causes by the phenomenom inherent of good conductive metal buried for long time, not only gold.

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by Esteban View Post
                              Adjusting with the noise in area, well, the difference is causes by the phenomenom inherent of good conductive metal buried for long time, not only gold.
                              ok what is this AM,FM,IF.OPTIC OR WHAT AMI DETECTING?

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