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humhum
10-15-2011, 10:55 PM
Hi to Esteban and Morgan and All, you what think for this old Pistol Detector with TX and RX coil ?
İt was found one copper coin from 50 meter
Hi to Esteban and Morgan and All, you what think for this old Pistol Detector with TX and RX coil ?
İt was found one copper coin from 50 meter
Any photo??:cool:
Hi to Esteban and Morgan and All, you what think for this old Pistol Detector with TX and RX coil ?
İt was found one copper coin from 50 meter
so... a T-R design with two coils 90° apart in a sphere configuration ?:rolleyes:
uhm... can't work as LRL or anything detecting a copper coin from 50 meters away... BS
:lol:
humhum
10-16-2011, 08:32 PM
Any photo??:cool:
Hi Geo , ı not have photo for this device, my friend told me about this device and he is repair this device. Hе write for this device that is made from one human from Russia or
Czechoslavakian, in 1980...
Owner of this PD is found copper coin and etc. from 50 meter .
Coils of this PD is was one TX other RX.
Hi Geo , ı not have photo for this device, my friend told me about this device and he is repair this device. Hе write for this device that is made from one human from Russia or
Czechoslavakian, in 1980...
Owner of this PD is found copper coin and etc. from 50 meter .
Coils of this PD is was one TX other RX.
Usually the coilreels stimulators placed in such order. But do not know the specific lrl.
humhum
01-01-2012, 06:28 PM
Hi All , where was link for this Picture into this forum,
maybe this picture was from old Mineoro .
humhum
01-02-2012, 06:02 PM
I need info for this Picture.
Before years i tried to find more infos without results. It is a Mineoro model but i don't remember who.
Look at this USA fregate photo, It prove, that navy was mostly dowsing matter:
http://jproc.ca/rrp/moose_horns.jpghttp://jproc.ca/rrp/mdf5_ant.jpg
J_Player
01-02-2012, 11:48 PM
Look at this USA fregate photo, It prove, that navy was mostly dowsing matter:
http://jproc.ca/rrp/moose_horns.jpghttp://jproc.ca/rrp/mdf5_ant.jpgThis is very old technology.... that was secret 60 years ago.
This design appears to be a directional locator antenna...
And the two loops are combined with a vertical aerial antenna in the center... very mysterious...
Maybe scientists in the military have much more advanced designs which they use to hunt for treasure from their frigates today... http://www.longrangelocators.com/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=17736&stc=1&d=1325442464
Best wishes, :)
J_P
humhum
01-03-2012, 10:04 AM
This is very old technology.... that was secret 60 years ago.
This design appears to be a directional locator antenna...
And the two loops are combined with a vertical aerial antenna in the center... very mysterious...
Maybe scientists in the military have much more advanced designs which they use to hunt for treasure from their frigates today... http://www.longrangelocators.com/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=17736&stc=1&d=1325442464
Best wishes, :)
J_P
Hello J_Player , I not ask for MDF-5 ANTENNA or for Unknown old PD , I search info for this Picture http://www.longrangelocators.com/forums/showpost.php?p=141138&postcount=6 what is was name? or etc..
Regards.
Hello J_Player , I not ask for MDF-5 ANTENNA or for Unknown old PD ,
http://www.longrangelocators.com/forums/showpost.php?p=136683&postcount=1
J_Player
01-03-2012, 11:46 AM
Hello J_Player , I not ask for MDF-5 ANTENNA or for Unknown old PD , I search info for this Picture http://www.longrangelocators.com/forums/showpost.php?p=141138&postcount=6 what is was name? or etc..
Regards.The circuit board you show is not from Mineoro.
It is a metal detector used as a pinpointer for finding a piece of metal from a few inches.
See here: http://www.schema-electronique.com/2011/10/schema-mini-detecteur-de-metaux-simple.html
This circuit is not related to the orthogonal coils you showed at the top of this thread
http://www.longrangelocators.com/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=17038&stc=1&d=1318715624
Best wishes, :)
J_P
The circuit board you show is not from Mineoro.
It is a metal detector used as a pinpointer for finding a piece of metal from a few inches.
See here: http://www.schema-electronique.com/2011/10/schema-mini-detecteur-de-metaux-simple.html
Best wishes, :)
J_P
Hi J_P, you evidently do not need LRL to find deep in web buried circuits. Well done.
The circuit board you show is not from Mineoro.
It is a metal detector used as a pinpointer for finding a piece of metal from a few inches.
See here: http://www.schema-electronique.com/2011/10/schema-mini-detecteur-de-metaux-simple.html
Best wishes, :)
J_P
Hi J_P.
Before many years a guy from Germany sent this pcb to me as an old Mineoro model(i have yet his email).
From what i see by you, its a pinpointer.
Thanks for info.
Regards:)
BTW... do you have schematic of discovery TF900??
J_Player
01-03-2012, 06:16 PM
Hi J_P.
Before many years a guy from Germany sent this pcb to me as an old Mineoro model(i have yet his email).
From what i see by you, its a pinpointer.
Thanks for info.
Regards:)
BTW... do you have schematic of discovery TF900??Hi Geo,
No, This is the LRL forum where we discuss LRLs, not real metal detectors like the discovery TF900 or the pinpointer that humhum wants to know where came from.
You need to ask for that circuit at the Geotech forums from somebody who has opened a discovery TF900 and drawn the schematic.
Best wishes, :)
J_P
Hi Geo,
No, This is the LRL forum where we discuss LRLs, not real metal detectors like the discovery TF900 or the pinpointer that humhum wants to know where came from.
You need to ask for that circuit at the Geotech forums from somebody who has opened a discovery TF900 and drawn the schematic.
Best wishes, :)
J_P
I believe that you have more schematics than all the geotech forum:lol:
Regards
I believe that you have more schematics than all the geotech forum:lol:
Regards
Hi Geo, do you need TF900 schematic for you new PD?
I think it is only derivative of Whites TM808:
http://geotech1.com/~moreland/forums/showpost.php?p=62367&postcount=52 (http://geotech1.com/%7Emoreland/forums/showpost.php?p=62367&postcount=52)
Hi Geo, do you need TF900 schematic for you new PD?
I think it is only derivative of Whites TM808:
http://geotech1.com/~moreland/forums/showpost.php?p=62367&postcount=52 (http://geotech1.com/%7Emoreland/forums/showpost.php?p=62367&postcount=52)
Hi WM6.
TM808 is a different schematic, it is the one chanel from 5900. TM800 (where i have a problem with oscillator) it is the same with discovery TF900 and was manufactured by Discovery, not Whites.
Regards
detectoman
01-06-2012, 11:07 PM
boys: earliers, two antens tf600 discovery, tf900 discovery, tm800 whites´s may be also white tbox tm818, easy fried the receptor oscilations circuit, due when you put the power whit alkaline duracell, energeizer batteries, due to little power circuit configurattions what these md need for work, duracell and other alkalines have very hig milliamperage spectro initial discharge´´
rxlock2
05-28-2020, 08:50 AM
Hi All , where was link for this Picture into this forum,
maybe this picture was from old Mineoro .
humhum
you found what you were looking for years ago
if not, send me the email
humhum
05-28-2020, 03:14 PM
humhum
you found what you were looking for years ago
if not, send me the email
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