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    Hi to all.
    I was asking if the vlf rx circuit that i m posting,could it be used for remote sensing, or to take some circuits parts to built another circuit?
    Regards
    Nelson
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  • #2
    Hi Nelson.
    I believe that the LRL construction is not so simple!!!!!
    See Mineoro, rangertell, OKm etc.
    There is a well keeping secret

    Regards
    Geo

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Geo View Post
      Hi Nelson.
      I believe that the LRL construction is not so simple!!!!!
      See Mineoro, rangertell, OKm etc.
      There is a well keeping secret

      Regards
      Geo, the only well keeping secret is, that mineoro, rangertell etc. devices are not working. There is no other secret in their boxes.

      Nelsons receiver can be used as VLF detector using strong VLF (better to say ULF) transmiters radio signals. Not realy LRL but ULF Rx detector.

      Most critical part on schematic is antenna. It can not be simple wire or telescopic antenna (these are just meaningless mineoro or rangertell decoration). Antenna have to be directive (better two or even three antennas, mean two or three input stages too) and focussed to positioning small targets to 0,5m in soil. That the antenna at its resonance frequency corresponding to the transmitter frequency is understood. Preferably directive shielded, but no fully RFI shieded like usual MD coils. If one do not want to wound tausants of windings may to use a ferrite rod. This as a starting point.

      After transmiter selecting some bandpass filter can be added to schematic.
      Global capital is ruining your life?
      You have right to self-defence!

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      • #4
        hola nelson: ese circuito es para detectar proximidad de tormentas, detecta los distantes rayos, mas o menos hasta 200 kilometros, ( si la atmosfera esta cargada ') su sonidos son como cracks craks, tambien cualquier radio sensible detecta esos cracks, pero hacer un lrl con eso necesitaria otras etapas de filtros y amplificacion, nada facil, ya que se cuelan hasta los roces con la ropa de nylon, o interferencias incluso cracks de fugas' y siguen algunos insidiosos cracks, de todos modos el unico que podria sacar de alli un lrl , con su experiencia, seria alonso o esteban, yo tengo en receso un proyecto igual, y ya estoy pensando en filtros de cores' o toroides, pero lo detuve para hacer otras cosas, y luego todavia faltaria la discriminacion, asi que hechale calculo, un saludo mi amigo

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        • #5
          Check out this interesting site. Lots of ulf/vlf receivers circuits and loops for natural and man made signals.

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          • #6
            Very well Altra, right things,

            read this:



            this is right way to VLF Rx detector.
            Global capital is ruining your life?
            You have right to self-defence!

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            • #7
              I read that article, good stuff. He said it did not work very well. But I think that is because its very directional. Thats good for us!

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Altra View Post

                that is because its very directional. Thats good for us!
                Exactly as you wrote.
                Global capital is ruining your life?
                You have right to self-defence!

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                • #9
                  Here is somemore on the circuit!

                  Learn how auroral chorus forms, why it sounds musical, and how scientists capture these fascinating signals from Earth's magnetosphere.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by homefire View Post
                    Here is somemore on the circuit!

                    http://www.auroralchorus.com/bbb4rx3.htm


                    I think , directional antennas ( coils) more convenient than telescopic aerials for treasure hunting .

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                    • #11
                      Hola detectoman, me gustaria intercambiar info, sobre receptores vlf, mi e mail:
                      antonio.agraz.s@gmail.com
                      tengo otra info sobre circuitos similares, si tienes algo para aplicacion en tesoros, me gustaria intercambiar.
                      treasure hunting is the best hobby

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                      • #12
                        Hello Nelson:
                        yes, may be for this receiver, you need a big ferrite rod, you find in:

                        www.coilws.com
                        www.stormwise.com

                        the low frequency penetrate very good in ground, and if you go to one site with big treasure in ground, you receive a null.
                        treasure hunting is the best hobby

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                        • #13
                          ARE THERE ANYONE WHO HAVE THE SCHEMATIC OF THIS DEVICE ???

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                          • #14
                            THANK YOU !!!

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                            • #15
                              INSPIRE VLF-3 RADIO RECEIVER KIT

                              Check This VLF RECEIVER!
                              It's much better than all other VLF receiver found on net (at least for me).

                              http://theinspireproject.org




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                              PDF:
                              http://theinspireproject.org/downloa...ionsOnline.pdf


                              http://theinspireproject.org/downloa...Operations.pdf
                              Do not take life too seriously. You will never get out of it alive.

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