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Old 01-12-2012, 05:40 AM
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Originally Posted by sakis1 View Post
not a simple detector, is an NMR detector and yes it's fun because although I see not believe.and it's real test, I have no reason to do something FAKE!well is to believe in human because can do many incredibly fenomeno!

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Hi sakis1,
The schematic you see above is not fake.
This circuit is exactly what you will find if you open and look inside the original factory produced locator.
Thousands of people bought this locator and used it to recover many metal things.
I have not read any reports which say that it works by the principle of NMR, and I do not believe NMR is the what gives it the ability to detect signals that other locators cannot detect.
I know for a fact that it works by the principle of transmitting VLF waves and has a receiver coil which monitors the signals in the air to find any anomalies.
I also know it uses IB methods which are so sensitive that it requires a separate nulling control in addition to the sensitivity control for the tuning.
I also see the designer took precautions to stabilize the circuit for temperature compensation to help keep the signal from drifting.
But I see no NMR sections anywhere in this schematic.

If you want to believe this is a fake schematic, then you may believe it is fake and you will have no reason to do anything.
But this is exactly the kind of schematic that kahyal asked for, and that many other LRL experimenters have been looking for.

Nobody has any reason to prove it works or not.
This is only for hobbyists who want to experiment with it or to use the original circuit to make modifications.
It is a factory produced metal locator that has a long history of locating many kinds of buried metals.
I have read reports of hundreds of treasures that people have recovered when using this locator from the factory without using any extra pin-pointers or other locators.
Many of these treasures and other metal items were photographed, and some were even posted online.
But most of the recoveries were made 30-40 years ago before the internet was working.
This was at a time when there were more treasures to find before treasure hunters removed many of them.
And I have verified this locator can detect strange signals from very long distance that other modern locators do not detect.
The only question I have is how far can it locate a gold or silver buried treasure.
I have not seen any verified tests to show this distance.

But I know very certainly this schematic is not fake, because there is at least one electronic engineer who has the original factory version that he configured into a PD.
He can prove the circuit is exactly as we can see inside his original factory locator.
But more importantly, this engineer can demonstrate that it will ALWAYS pass a double blind test to prove that it works.
It will always locate the treasure to find which of 10 paper plates it is hidden under when it is used as recommended by the factory instructions.
Not 7 times when making 10 trials, --- 10 times when making 10 trials.
And no pin pointer is needed.
This locator will always find the location within 10cm or closer to the exact point of recovery.


Also, you showed a very interesting video. Congratulations.


Best wishes,
J_P
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