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    Hi
    i am interesting to know more information about magnetic field detector by Andy Flind but i cant find it in net so any information will a great help.

    with many thanks
    mehdi

  • #2
    Originally posted by mehdi View Post
    Hi
    i am interesting to know more information about magnetic field detector by Andy Flind but i cant find it in net so any information will a great help.

    with many thanks
    mehdi
    Look in Epe magazin June 2001 Andy Flind Magfield monitor, based on a FGM3 sensor.

    Regards.

    Ap

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    • #3
      Originally posted by ApBerg View Post
      Look in Epe magazin June 2001 Andy Flind Magfield monitor, based on a FGM3 sensor.

      Regards.

      Ap
      Hi Aq.
      It is from January 1995 EPE....

      Regards
      Geo

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Geo View Post
        Hi Aq.
        It is from January 1995 EPE....

        Regards
        Hello Geo,

        Andy had also a project in the june 2001 Epe, so more info for friend Mehdi
        Attached Files

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        • #5
          Hello: anyone know if the magfield monitor by Andy Flind, can find very small radiations from treasure cache of gold?
          treasure hunting is the best hobby

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          • #6
            I build several FGM80 projects

            Basically a fluxgate magnetometer. Not too useful for THing. Gold is antimagnetic, that is, it mildly deflects a magnetic field is high concentration. But iron materials have magnetic properties and those are much more pronounced. I could not recommend it.
            Goldfinder

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            • #7
              Originally posted by goldfinder View Post
              Basically a fluxgate magnetometer. Not too useful for THing. Gold is antimagnetic, that is, it mildly deflects a magnetic field is high concentration. But iron materials have magnetic properties and those are much more pronounced. I could not recommend it.
              Goldfinder
              Yes, Goldfinder is right, you do not find gold with a Fgm 3 fluxmag...
              Only 'magnetic' material is detected.. and moving in eart magnetic field give's (compass) readings.

              Ap

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              • #8
                Hi dear Apberg and Geo and other friends and thanks
                i can find some link for download, but i cant download them, so please if you have it upload here or upload the correct link to download.
                do any one built that? what is the preformance?
                meny thanks
                mehdi

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                • #9
                  The article of june 2001 with the FGM3 is very big (58.1Mb).
                  So i can't upload it here!!!

                  Regards
                  Geo

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by mehdi
                    Hi dear Apberg and Geo and other friends and thanks
                    i can find some link for download, but i cant download them, so please if you have it upload here or upload the correct link to download.
                    do any one built that? what is the preformance?
                    meny thanks
                    mehdi
                    Here is the article:

                    Best wishes,
                    J_P
                    Attached Files

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                    • #11
                      thanks J_P

                      Originally posted by J_Player View Post
                      Here is the article:

                      Best wishes,
                      J_P
                      Hi dear J_P
                      thanks a lot for your help
                      any ather info to build this MFD is great help.

                      all the best
                      mehdi

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by mehdi
                        Hi dear J_P
                        thanks a lot for your help
                        any ather info to build this MFD is great help.

                        all the best
                        mehdi
                        This is not MFD. It does not send a signal to look for signal lines.

                        This is a magnetometer. It looks for changes in the magnetic field.
                        Geologists and archaeologists use magnetometers to find things under the ground, but not gold and silver buried jewelry.
                        This magnetometer is a more simple version where you can move the probe to hear where the magnetism changes more from your headphones.
                        They say you can hear the power lines from 100 meters.
                        All the info to build it is in the article.

                        Best wishes,
                        J_P

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by J_Player View Post
                          This is not MFD. It does not send a signal to look for signal lines.

                          This is a magnetometer. It looks for changes in the magnetic field.
                          Geologists and archaeologists use magnetometers to find things under the ground, but not gold and silver buried jewelry.
                          This magnetometer is a more simple version where you can move the probe to hear where the magnetism changes more from your headphones.
                          They say you can hear the power lines from 100 meters.
                          All the info to build it is in the article.

                          Best wishes,
                          J_P
                          Hi J_P thanks
                          so what about this link? http://174.132.129.189/~moreland/for...ad.php?t=15750

                          all the best

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by mehdi View Post
                            Hi J_P thanks
                            so what about this link? http://174.132.129.189/~moreland/for...ad.php?t=15750

                            all the best

                            this link is ok but where is the schematic???
                            Geo

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by Geo View Post
                              this link is ok but where is the schematic???
                              Hi Geo
                              i know that the link is ok, my question is where is the schematic too?

                              best regards

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