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Originally Posted by Max
Hi Esteban,
I read some older posts in this thread and seems you made a double ferrite antenna with a coil over one half, shield and cable... spacing 5mm.
OK, let me think you are talking about some VLF receiver , say some tens kilohertz, and remember me something already seen somewhere.
But what I do not understand is wich kind of signal you're looking for: 3 questions cover the topic I think at 100%.
Does the buried gold emits RF waves ?
Or the buried gold absorb some outside generated RF waves ?
Or the buried gold enhance/focalize some outside generated RF waves ?
If your device works, one of the above questions you must answer with "yes".
Otherwise I see no way that the device could work by means of being a pure RF / VLF receiver, no matter of "how" that action is performed.
Kind regards,
Max
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RF detects, magnetic system detects, microvoltmeter detects, IR-RF detects... I think conductive metals buried for long time is a kind of interference... electric, RF (maybe re-radiated), magnetic... phenomenon is very complex.
Any kind of device works, the theme is found the best... Not limit in experimentation with it.
Regards
Esteban