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What?Originally posted by hungSecondly, a calculator glued over the antenna is inducing the circuit. The calculator is the signal generator, and every amateur engineer knows the calculator value displays in the LCD input frequencies. If some here refute that they need to be aware of it as their ignorance escapes common sense.
Originally Posted by Fred
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Could not understand
Every novice engineer knows the calculator input frequency is determined by a clock and dividers that do not change their frequency regardless of what numbers are pressed. But now hung says our ignorance escapes common sense unless we believe like he does that the calculator LCD is displaying input frequencies?
But wait...
This science comes from the same person who said "This is the principle in which the Rangertell Examiner works. Resonance to the elements subatomic levels when a carrier signal line is shot and returned".
When questioned about his idea of radio transmission, hung replied "What I said is that the Examiner sends out a signal and aligns with the responsive one". Then it was pointed out that hung is not telling the truth about what he said, and furthermore, the RangerTell has no broadcasting equipment, or not even any working circuits. Finally hung changed his story again to explain that the RangerTell works on the principle of radionics.
Hope this helps you to understand what hung is saying.
Best wishes,
J_P
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frequency of gold
hi every one check this detector ............... http://www.circuitdb.com/show.php?cid=67
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Hi GEO,Originally posted by Geo View PostSee at Carl's project. There is a good generator for rods working.
I take good signal for gold and good center at 4813.... 4900 Hz

In your own field experience, Is it ok to use 5khz for gold 5lbs and above?
Thanks and more power!


Happy VALENTINE'S to you and your love ones

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Scarborough
I believe Scarborough has died. when he was still in this world I communicated with him several times. As I recall, he was a priest or minister of some church in Africa. His hobby was electronics and he came up with some nice but simple designs.Originally posted by rajesh View Posthi every one check this detector ............... http://www.circuitdb.com/show.php?cid=67
Looks like a simple detector. has anyone built this? The circuit is a standard oscillator using the coil to change frequency when in presence of metals.
Goldfinder
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Hi,Originally posted by PanZero View PostDoes anybody knows frequency of platinum?
I already know 59300hz.
i tried 59300 but not good for deep buried object. say the target is at 3ft., you are 9ft. away from the real target! you have to do something to collapse the two rings surrounded by the real object. that is only the result of my experimentation.
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you have to do something to collapse the two rings that surrounds the real object.Originally posted by sweatofglory View PostHi,
i tried 59300 but not good for deep buried object. say the target is at 3ft., you are 9ft. away from the real target! you have to do something to collapse the two rings surrounded by the real object. that is only the result of my experimentation.
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I guess this here is his Blog, mostly about the Ministy : http://thomasscarborough.blogspot.co...sco-craze.htmlOriginally posted by Carl-NC View PostHe was alive 2 weeks ago. Recovering from a severe bout with rheumatic fever.
- Carl"Sag deinem Hauptmann: Vor Ihro Kaiserliche Majestät hab ich, wie immer, schuldigen Respekt.
Er aber, sag's ihm, er kann mich im Arsche lecken!“
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im using self (i and another one smartguy) made model. We came to conclusion, that with lrl cannot pinpoint gold target, i dont know why.
With our made lrl we found many of WW2 artefacts.
lrl works brilliant in searching of metals like iron/copper/aluminum/titan ect.
We have been found 5 ww2 planes, of course, hardly damaged and one tank (t-34).
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if your lrl is smart enough to locate any other metal then there is no reason it can not locate and pinpoint gold.Originally posted by PanZero View Postim using self (i and another one smartguy) made model. We came to conclusion, that with lrl cannot pinpoint gold target, i dont know why.
With our made lrl we found many of WW2 artefacts.
lrl works brilliant in searching of metals like iron/copper/aluminum/titan ect.
We have been found 5 ww2 planes, of course, hardly damaged and one tank (t-34).

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