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Hi Carl.
I read at Findmall that you are looking for info about Vertex electroscope. Please tell me if it is this at photo that i attach here:) .
Carl-NC
03-09-2007, 09:55 PM
Hard to tell from that photo, but I think so.
I try to reverse it :( ( to trace the schematic from pcbs). How may i help ?
btw a lot of wires and batteries, very difficult to trace it....:(
Very difficult :( ???? A lot of wires...sensors...leiser...pcb's and anything else you want:( . I believe to give us a block diagram as soon i can:) .
Can you tell me what is this at photo DSC00244a (looks like buzer but it is not:nono: )
Carl-NC
03-11-2007, 09:33 PM
Lots or wire and hot-melt glue, hallmarks of a good LRL scam! Can't tell much from the photos, but Thomas Afilani typically stuffs in some surplus electronic gadgets (modules, PCBs, etc) and connects them in a way that they don't do anything but look technical.
I would like to buy a Vertex Receptor, but one that has not been opened.
- Carl
Thomas Afilani typically stuffs in some surplus electronic gadgets (modules, PCBs, etc) and connects them in a way that they don't do anything but look technical.
I would like to buy a Vertex Receptor, but one that has not been opened.
- Carl
I agree. This is the reason that i want to trace the Vertex. The strange is that the Vertex can detect gold and silver very easy at 250m distance out of the ground. But in the ground it gives a lot of false signals.... Inside the moving head (rotate head of LRL) there are 2 small pieces of gold who are connecting at one component each as the photo 244a. Do you have any idea about it ???
Carl-NC
03-13-2007, 01:34 AM
The strange is that the Vertex can detect gold and silver very easy at 250m distance out of the ground.
Probably not... the Vertex is just a dowsing rod. If you're running tests on known visible targets, then you will likely get false positives. Testing a subjective-response device MUST be done in a double-blind manner.
But in the ground it gives a lot of false signals.... The is the REAL Vertex at work... not working.
Inside the moving head (rotate head of LRL) there are 2 small pieces of gold who are connecting at one component each as the photo 244a. Do you have any idea about it ???Yes... Afilani sticks all kinds of nonsense into his products. For the non-technical casual observer, it looks technical so they feel better about spending all that money on it. But if you trace it all out, and you understand circuitry, you'll find it doesn't do anything. After you strip off the do-nothing window dressing, what you're left with is a very expensive dowsing rod.
- Carl
Probably not... the Vertex is just a dowsing rod. If you're running tests on known visible targets, then you will likely get false positives. Testing a subjective-response device MUST be done in a double-blind manner.
We made (me and my friend) a lot of tests out of the ground before some years, and the tests was positive.But if the gold was in the ground (20 cm) or on iron (or near) materials with big dimensions then it gave false signals.
The is the REAL Vertex at work... not working.
Ha...Ha if it was working why to open and destroy it ??
Yes... Afilani sticks all kinds of nonsense into his products. For the non-technical casual observer, it looks technical so they feel better about spending all that money on it. But if you trace it all out, and you understand circuitry, you'll find it doesn't do anything. After you strip off the do-nothing window dressing, what you're left with is a very expensive dowsing rod.
I finished with the schematic. After some days i will make a clear copy and i will send it here. But as you said it is only a very very simple but very expensive dowsing rod
- Carl
Regards:)
Some photos from Ver-Tex:( :angry: :razz:
:nono: :nono: :nono:
Only two words
Bye..Bye
some photos yet:) :) :)
Ha..ha...ha:) :) :)
Some photos yet:angry: :angry: :angry:
At last photo my "GOLD" :) :)
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