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Mineoro Tyon
I just received a call from a member of my team who has got the new TYON Mineoro model.
I asked for a complete report based on my experiences and he will make it. In preliminary tests, he told me the device picks a gold ring from 1 meter at home easily and the gold plate from 2 meters. It’s much more sensitive than the FG80 and also more stable. In the beach, he told me that the device is a breeze to use, with stable beepings and able to follow direct to the target. On very humid days, detection decreases and increase in gain is necessary which makes the device erratic. He used the mod RT Examiner in the beach (I trained this guy to use the RT) and the Tyon confirmed all targets detected by the RT. I’m waiting for a more detailed report and also the device’s behavior on different metals.
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mineoro tyon
Why dont they show this new model in their website?
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Jim, that's what I wondered too since this model has been launched for quite sometime now.
I was told that the reasons why the site has not being updated yet include Damasio's illness and his often absence from the firm and the device's new layout not being ready yet. My friend's Tyon is inside the FG80 package. But the site will include this soon. Actually the Tyon designation is apparently just a model of the FG80. Anyway, I will conduct tests with my friend and see if it picks only gold from this distance or other noble metals. If only gold, then besides the evolution in the amplifier stage, they also apparently achieved better filtering. Now that my team and I suceeded in our LRL system which employs a different and more powerful aproach not related to ionic detection, I'm in the process of redesigning the PDC/Mineoro ionic concept. What will be new: A redesigned ionic chamber and active receiving section now with direct target excitation. Regards.
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The NEXUS is just an ordinary aproach MD. Not an ionic/electrostatic LRL. Different animals. No comparisons.
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True ... the Nexus is a real metal detector. |
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... employing a real primitive metal detecting aproach.
Maybe you enjoy sweeping your house with a broom. I don't!
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Actually it's an approach that works, unlike gluing a calculator to a swivel handle and calling it a detector.
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just lurking
Could this new unit take carl's GOLD?
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It's not a new unit.
Some unfortunate people spent good money on the ICONOS, but when they tried to get their money back, the ICONOS folks had mysteriously vanished. As you can see from the name - there is a "CON" in ICONOS. Hmmm... or perhaps you referring the Mineoro Tyon? Either way - no chance! |
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Any detector that can pick up a ring at 1 meter or over 36 inch is ready to take $25000 from Carl or better yet go for the million. I want one after that happens |
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1 - The LRL system my team and I developed has nothing to do with RT Examiner except that it features one aspect of T-R detection. It has no calculator, small box or swivel. It's a totally electronic device, relatively big and comprises of two parts. It's not an ionic/electrostatic device and it has much more range than those devices. We are soon going for a new phase with soil imaging visualizations ahead of GPR tehcnology which I hope to happen next year. Not because of technical dificulties, but simply due to lack of time. The 'brains' in our team is the most busy person in the world. 2 - The Tyon needs more testing and as soon as I have time I will try to conduct them. I have my team spread all over Brazil for prospections and right now I have only cell phone comunication with the person who is using it. Prior to Tyon, we had to meet certain weather and ionic conditions to achieve gold detection. It seems the Tyon is easier to use and deals better with high humidity and less than 20% of ionic emissions. I'm also developing a new ionic/electrostatic device based on PDC/FG80 that I hope to be even better than the Tyon itself and any detector of this kind to date. 3 - I have never been and never will be obsecessed with Carl's challenge or whatever one which might appear. I always told here this is balloney and just a marketing trick to promote himself. I don't need this challenge or anybody's and will not waste my time with those nonsenses. PS. The RT Examiner with calculator glued just like it is now works. I always told that. Before I see one, I thought it would not work. When I saw it did, I studied it. And I learned. The only thing is that the swivel part might raise discussions if the movement is done by hand, mind, wind, sprits, etc. But the weak magnetic force is there and the scientific explanation in RT's site is mostly correct. What amazes me most is that some figures here who claim themselves to be 'technical' just can't understand what is happening in the RT's case and doom themselves to remain in the dark dign of middle age thinkings.
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In fact, we understand only too well what is happening in the RT's case. You don't even have to be "technical" to see that it's a scam. |
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The RT Examiner does not feature any sort of T-R detection. If you are claiming even a subtle similarity to the RT Examiner, your device is doomed to failure. The current RT Examiner, as well as the most early versions, are all junk; in as much as there is nothing technical or electronic going on between the rod, the operator or the sought after target. All RT Examiners are strictly swivel-handle dowsing rods, and their only reaction is to gravity once they are tilted out of balance by the operator's hand.
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I'll wait for the Missouri Analysis, which I strongly suspect will never ever happen. - Carl |
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