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J_Player
12-21-2011, 05:42 AM
This is the holiday season for all the world.
We can celebrate the good things that happened as we watch the end of the year pass, and hope for more good things as we enter the new year.

For the coming year of 2012 we can hope for many happy things...
May all the treasure hunters find happy times hunting for treasures.
May the ions float high into the air for ionic locators.
May the families of treasure hunters be safe.
May buried gold resonate so strongly that you can hear it and dig where you hear the sound of gold.
May the ground be free from trash that makes false signals.
May the large buried treasures be free from menacing jinns.
May the signal lines become strong for signal line hunters.
But most important of all....
May the alleged predictions of the Mayan kings for 2012 be WRONG...!!! :oh:


Happy holidays to all, and have a good new year
Best wishes, :)
J_P

Geo
12-21-2011, 06:16 AM
This is the holiday season for all the world.
We can celebrate the good things that happened as we watch the end of the year pass, and hope for more good things as we enter the new year.

For the coming year of 2012 we can hope for many happy things...
May all the treasure hunters find happy times hunting for treasures.
May the ions float high into the air for ionic locators.
May the families of treasure hunters be safe.
May buried gold resonate so strongly that you can hear it and dig where you hear the sound of gold.
May the ground be free from trash that makes false signals.
May the large buried treasures be free from menacing jinns.
May the signal lines become strong for signal line hunters.
But most important of all....
May the alleged predictions of the Mayan kings for 2012 be WRONG...!!! :oh:


Happy holidays to all, and have a good new year
Best wishes, :)
J_P


Maybe i give a simple schematic of an electronic dowsing rod.
Maybe i give the schematic of the Andy Flind modified as Cryfton:lol:
Maybe i give some modifications of DCH85
May......
Merry Cristmas and Happy New Year to all
:):):)

goldfinder
12-21-2011, 04:27 PM
May 2012 be the big year for a breakthrough in LRLs - real verifiable LRLs.:)
Goldfinder

Geo
12-21-2011, 05:22 PM
Maybe will be the time we take Carl's money:lol::lol:

J_Player
06-06-2012, 01:09 AM
Maybe will be the time we take Carl's money:lol::lol:Maybe better to take dell winders MFD locators:


Actually this is just a test.

Best wishes,
J_P

WM6
06-06-2012, 10:08 AM
What is this?



This is trashold button, to tune apparatus to trash.

Qiaozhi
06-06-2012, 11:27 AM
This is trashold button, to tune apparatus to trash.
It's already trash. Why does it need a button to do that? :lol:

J_Player
06-06-2012, 03:50 PM
This is trashold button, to tune apparatus to trash.
Originally posted by Qiaozhi
It's already trash. Why does it need a button to do that? :lol:Actually this is interesting trash.
I was once certain that the plastic box for the Pro-4 contained a 555 timer that sent out a series of un-calibrated frequencies.
But interestingly, Tim Williams explained that it contains a pic 16f628A which he he designed the board for and wrote the code for: http://www.longrangelocators.com/forums/showthread.php?p=73787#post73787
The frequencies that this board produces would probably be more consistent than the 555 version.

It seems the second white box for the X-Scan Combo would contain the same thing as the Pro-4, especially when the advertising propaganda characterizes the X-Scan as "Multifrequency Discrimination". Possibly it is the exact same board with a slightly different hex code to modify frequencies or change some function.

I can speculate that Dell switched from 555 to 16f628A because it was too hard to see the correct color of resistors to solder in the right holes for his 555.
But with the 16f628A, there could be no mistake.

This brings another interesting thought:
How would Dell know there are wrong resistors or frequencies?
He has no way to tell the difference unless he opened the box and looked at the resistors with a magnifying glass, or sent it to an electronic tech to check the frequencies it was producing.

So how did he know?
Apparently some customers must have checked the frequencies and complained, after reading Carl's writeup on the VR-800 having random frequencies.
Thus Tim Williams came to correct the QC problem.
At least that's the best guess I can figure.

Finally, I wouldn't toss these in the trash exactly.
They probably have some museum piece value.
Just a thought. :D


Best wishes,
J_P