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He means the Mineoro video in the French forest that was posted on youtube.Originally posted by Geo View PostHi Fred.
Who video??
Regards
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Actually, it was not that one i was referring to, but this one:Originally posted by Qiaozhi View PostHe means the Mineoro video in the French forest that was posted on youtube.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZpIhf3tO27I
Qiaozhi, i find the one you refer to highly suspicious, and i want to look at it more carefully.
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I particularly liked the part where she tipped the pile of dirt over Alonso's shoes.Originally posted by Fred View PostActually, it was not that one i was referring to, but this one:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UmV7d..._order&list=UL
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Hi Fred,Originally posted by FredExactly, thanks Qiaozhi.
I think it is clear in that video that it works at least as a regular MD, but at some distance and with no visible coil.
I see the same as you see.
After watching those videos in France, I noted several things:
1. The FG90 was beeping at metal which was buried at a depth I could find them with a metal detector. The Mineoro seemed to be beeping at a greater distance than an average metal detector coil would beep. But there seems to be some difficulty to determine exactly where the location the FG90 is beeping. They spend half their time trying to figure out where the buried metal is, and slowly digging and trying to figure out when they found it.
So I imagine if a group of treasure hunters had come to that location only with a metal detector, they would also find the buried jewelry pieces in about the same time or less. I don't see an advantage to using the FG90 in the two recoveries they showed. I know my metal detectors would require a little more time searching the ground until I found the location where the rings are, but they could pinpoint the ear rings easily. In the end, it seems it would take about the same amount of time, except I would not make a mistake of pinpointing if I use my metal detectors. I am wondering what is the advantage of using the FG90. The alleged answer to this question brings us to note 2:
2. I noticed these videos did not show the FG90 locating buried metal at long range. I often read stories of more than 1 Km detection distance. And certainly more than 30 meters. But I don't see this distance here.
3. When I read the Mineoro literature, I read how FG90, FG80, FG79 etc. means they detect "fresh gold". But in the video, I did not hear the FG90 beeping when the fresh gold was in front of it. I only heard it beep when the gold was buried in the dirt. This makes me think the FG90 does not beep for fresh gold. It also makes me wonder about the Mineoro propaganda that says gold ions travel into the air up to 7.2 feet above the buried gold. I did not see any signs of the FG90 beeping at ions in the air. Not even after they opened the hole and spread out the dirt where all the ions came from. I saw it beep when it was held close to the gold metal only when it was buried. This makes me think there are not gold ions floating in the air where the FG90 can capture them or beep at them.
4. After noting the strange performance of the FG90 not behaving as it was described by Mineoro promoters, I am wondering what caused it to beep?
Best wishes,
J_P
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Of course there is always the possibility of a hidden transmitter causing the FG90 to beep.Originally posted by J_Player View Post4. After noting the strange performance of the FG90 not behaving as it was described by Mineoro promoters, I am wondering what caused it to beep?
An remote control garage door opener would do the trick.
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To me it seems to work normally. I do not believe in hidden transmitter.Originally posted by Qiaozhi View PostOf course there is always the possibility of a hidden transmitter causing the FG90 to beep.
An remote control garage door opener would do the trick.
But the Mineoro that I had 3 years ago, never worked with such ease. Usually no beep at all, and if it was near at power line then beep at all
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As i remember it was very sensitive to any remote control garage door opener
RegardsGeo
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Originally posted by aft_72005 View PostHi Geo
But strange , because my only ferrite can detect !!!!!!!!!!!


I am interest also what is Morgan result????
Best regards.
Hi aft
Can you tell us what modifications you have made to the passive receiver and it detects as LRL?
Thanks
Astrodetect
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That was also my experience. What you see in the videos does not match what you see in practice. I'm not saying that this definitely is the case, but it's almost like someone is triggering the "detector" using an external device. After that it only takes some simple sleight of hand for the treasure to appear in the hole. Notice that a Mineoro operative is always close by helping to sift through the soil. It is never left to the potential customer to do the recovery. From a skeptical point of view, the videos are not conclusive proof. A little misdirection, showmanship, and some electronic trickery could achieve the same result.Originally posted by Geo View PostTo me it seems to work normally. I do not believe in hidden transmitter.
But the Mineoro that I had 3 years ago, never worked with such ease. Usually no beep at all, and if it was near at power line then beep at all
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As i remember it was very sensitive to any remote control garage door opener
Regards
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Hmmm.... We see videos of Mineoro users finding treasurer only at short metal detector distances with much random beeping.Originally posted by GeoBut the Mineoro that I had 3 years ago, never worked with such ease. Usually no beep at all, and if it was near at power line then beep at all
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As i remember it was very sensitive to any remote control garage door opener
Originally posted by: Qiaozhi
That was also my experience. What you see in the videos does not match what you see in practice. I'm not saying that this definitely is the case, but it's almost like someone is triggering the "detector" using an external device. After that it only takes some simple sleight of hand for the treasure to appear in the hole. Notice that a Mineoro operative is always close by helping to sift through the soil. It is never left to the potential customer to do the recovery. From a skeptical point of view, the videos are not conclusive proof. A little misdirection, showmanship, and some electronic trickery could achieve the same result.
But we see videos and hear stories of Mineoro finding treasure at longer distances when Mineoro factory workers are there.
The Mineoro factory people cannot be pushing the remote for the garage door opener because people would see the opener.
If they did, then people would wonder why the factory people carried a garage door opener near the treasure site.
If they wanted to press a button to send a signal, they would need to use some other kind of transmitter that people would not question why they keep it in their pocket and carried it to the treasure testing grounds.
Best wishes,
J_P
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Signal transmiter
What about INSIDE THE DIGITAL CAMERA ???Originally posted by J_Player View PostHmmm.... We see videos of Mineoro users finding treasurer only at short metal detector distances with much random beeping.
But we see videos and hear stories of Mineoro finding treasure at longer distances when Mineoro factory workers are there.
The Mineoro factory people cannot be pushing the remote for the garage door opener because people would see the opener.
If they did, then people would wonder why the factory people carried a garage door opener near the treasure site.
If they wanted to press a button to send a signal, they would need to use some other kind of transmitter that people would not question why they keep it in their pocket and carried it to the treasure testing grounds.
Best wishes,
J_P
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