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Old 09-28-2010, 10:42 PM
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Always with the scientific method. Your just busting those hot air balloons of the LRL guys all the time.
Don't you know they don't want to hear that popping going on all the time?
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Old 09-29-2010, 03:39 AM
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JP,
Always with the scientific method. Your just busting those hot air balloons of the LRL guys all the time.
Don't you know they don't want to hear that popping going on all the time?
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Hi Goldfinder,
There are also a lot of technically oriented people who don't want to hear a lot of conclusions that have no basis in fact to fill the remote sensing forum. The reason I point out the hot air balloons is because this is a technical forum, not a forum full of hot air. As you recall, Carl set up this forum with a rule to keep the hot air out:

Be factual. If you make an extraordinary claim, be prepared to get challenged.

I am not simply following the forum rules. I am also providing an incentive to LRL developers to do their homework before they make statements of fact based on guesses. Hopefully Funfinder will actually do some testing to see what causes the beeping when a helicopter flies by at over 1 Km distance. If this happens, then we won't have casual readers thinking the circuit detects the static field of distant aircraft. We will have some substantial evidence that makes sense to explain what is happening in the circuit. And we also won't have educated readers laughing at silly un-substantiated conclusions they read in the Geotech forum.

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Old 09-29-2010, 09:28 AM
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Good luck with the circuits - with building, testing, analysing and whatever.
And no stupid comments!
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Old 09-29-2010, 11:00 AM
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Good luck with the circuits - with building, testing, analysing and whatever.
And no stupid comments!
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Old 06-28-2019, 10:42 AM
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Good luck with the circuits - with building, testing, analysing and whatever.
And no stupid comments!
Thanks for the design, the one with integrated circuit you set up? Is it the same circuit at the beginning of the post?
Does the box have to be wood or other material? I'll ride because I believe in your technology, hugs
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Old 12-17-2019, 10:11 PM
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Good luck with the circuits - with building, testing, analysing and whatever.
And no stupid comments!
Hi
Thanks for posting schematics.
I don't quite understand how your IC1 LM358 is used ... pin2 (IN-1) and pin6 (IN-2) are not connected to anything??

Thanks again.
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Thanks for posting schematics.
I don't quite understand how your IC1 LM358 is used ... pin2 (IN-1) and pin6 (IN-2) are not connected to anything??

Thanks again.
Still waiting for an answer.
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Old 09-30-2010, 09:22 PM
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Hi Goldfinder,
There are also a lot of technically oriented people who don't want to hear a lot of conclusions that have no basis in fact to fill the remote sensing forum. The reason I point out the hot air balloons is because this is a technical forum, not a forum full of hot air. As you recall, Carl set up this forum with a rule to keep the hot air out:

Be factual. If you make an extraordinary claim, be prepared to get challenged.

I am not simply following the forum rules. I am also providing an incentive to LRL developers to do their homework before they make statements of fact based on guesses. Hopefully Funfinder will actually do some testing to see what causes the beeping when a helicopter flies by at over 1 Km distance. If this happens, then we won't have casual readers thinking the circuit detects the static field of distant aircraft. We will have some substantial evidence that makes sense to explain what is happening in the circuit. And we also won't have educated readers laughing at silly un-substantiated conclusions they read in the Geotech forum.

Best wishes,
J_P
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I was just kidding you. I agree with your approach. If something like an LRL device works regardless whether its dowsing (disguised or not) then it should be testable. Just as a normal metal detector is quite testable.

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Old 10-04-2010, 08:50 PM
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@ WM6
For ghost-hunting an usual radio-recorder also should work.
Tune to some "white noise" area and ask some questions and if listen carefully you can hear the answers on the tape.
At least some scandinavian guy did this in the 70s.

Or call Gabriele Amorth, chief-exorcist of Rome, perhaps you're obsessed by some evil ghost.

If the souls of gone persons really exists or are detectable we had already not only electro-smog but also "soul-smog" because already there are billions of souls and 1000x times more than 500 years ago.

btw. a cool idea:
like test-driving a new or used car we could ask the "ghost-detection-kit"-reseller going with us at midnight to some cemetary or graveyard.

Perhaps such "ghost detector" also leads us to tombs with alot gold and jewels, protected by spirits that don't like treasure-hunters.
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Old 10-04-2010, 10:44 PM
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For ghost-hunting an usual radio-recorder also should work.
Tune to some "white noise" area and ask some questions and if listen carefully you can hear the answers on the tape.
At least some scandinavian guy did this in the 70s.
This stuff about hearing ghosts in the white-noise of a tape recorder is just nonsense.
Watch this ... if you dare!

http://www.youtube.com/verify_age?ne...%3Dl1aXO2wlQkk
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Old 01-28-2011, 12:17 PM
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Funfinder!
My congratulations on this your detector. I like it. I think we need to work on its further development.
I would like to pray, if not a problem, the following information:
1. Induktivity and resistance of the antenna 15 cm;
2. Cross-section of copper wire in millimeters, from which the antenna is made;
3. Resistance Plate antenna;
4. Dimensions Plate antenna;
5. From what kind of metal is made Plate antenna;
6. Are the values of resistors on your schedule in ohms (ohms) or Kohm, and
7. Have you used an active speaker with its own audio amplifier?
Many thanks you in advance for your response!
Good luck in future investigations of wishe!
Zocky-Zocky
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Old 01-30-2011, 07:09 AM
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Hi Zocky-Zocky!

Thx for your interrest but for now I have no idea how to improve this stuff. The EMFAD detector uses passive long wave receiver that can find EM-field concentration but what we'd need is to get the "reflection field" of metal objects inbetween the underground electrostatic field.

Modern earthquake-warners can detect the current of bedrock if set under friction or pressure like it is used in piezo-lighters but yet I have no idea how to use this for metal detection.

Answers to your questions:

1. don't know but these values are not important in this case
2. 0,25 or 0,30 mm
3. no idea
4. ca. 25x15cm
5. iron tin, but you can use anything
6. if there's written no k the ohm values are below 1000
7. the activ-speaker has an amplification, but not alot

btw. if you're using a larger plate antenna you can get even more sensitivity. Good luck with your experiments!
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[QUOTE=Qiaozhi;117562]This stuff about hearing ghosts in the white-noise of a tape recorder is just nonsense.
Watch this ... if you dare!


www.youtube.com/watch?v=l1aXO2wlQkk

It links but it's private LOL
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Old 12-18-2019, 09:40 PM
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This stuff about hearing ghosts in the white-noise of a tape recorder is just nonsense.
Watch this ... if you dare!


www.youtube.com/watch?v=l1aXO2wlQkk

It links but it's private LOL
The poster of the video has changed it to private.
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