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Old 09-10-2006, 01:49 AM
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Default Pistol like Mineoro

Very sensitive but very immune to electric lines and fluorescent tubes emmission, also very sensitive to static electricity. Want to try in inland. Two pics.
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Old 10-15-2006, 05:08 PM
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Very sensitive but very immune to electric lines and fluorescent tubes emmission, also very sensitive to static electricity. Want to try in inland. Two pics.
What is there inside the box :confused: ?
Very sensitive at what?
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Old 10-15-2006, 09:17 PM
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Very sensitive to electric fields. I contrast with a Mineoro find, and my detector also work. This is very filtrate to AC current 50-60 Hz noise. Here with parts:
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Old 10-16-2006, 11:59 AM
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Hi Esteban. Thanks for the photo.
The printed coil and the ferite core are for magnetic detector? I see two detectors one for magnetic and one for electric field. How it detects metals ??
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Esteban,

Did you find necessary to shield the perimeter antena's PCB so it won't suffer interference in the back of the detector (handle side)?
That is, it does not pick signals from the back of detector (handle side).
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Old 10-16-2006, 04:25 PM
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Hi, the most important is that the electric field detector don't suffer interferences. The magnetic detector contain momentary press switch for to off the magnetic detector, so only works the electric field detector. The both detector actuates in conjunction electric + magnetic, the last as absorber.
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Very sensitive to electric fields. I contrast with a Mineoro find, and my detector also work. This is very filtrate to AC current 50-60 Hz noise. Here with parts:
Hi. If you are looking for metals at places that there are not electric fields (50 or 60 hz) then at which distance can you locate a metal object (a coin or a 1litre can)? What electric field does it detect from buried objects? Does it work with the principle of the ground battery ?
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Old 10-17-2006, 03:57 PM
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With an only magnetic method absorber you can find an old coin at 5 m, in combination with electric field detector 15-20 meters. Also depend the size of target. The only sure I'm is that a good conductive metal buried for long time has around him an electric field. Is as a pole of a battery formed in the soil for chemistry process.


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Default Pero bueno

Esteban, pues publica la información que tengas acerca de ese dispositivo.

El esquema y las conexiones, asÃ* como el principio de funcionamiento.

Nos estás dejando expectantes acerca de este novedoso invento, pero hablas poco, jajaja


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Old 10-18-2006, 05:29 AM
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With an only magnetic method absorber you can find an old coin at 5 m, in combination with electric field detector 15-20 meters. Also depend the size of target. The only sure I'm is that a good conductive metal buried for long time has around him an electric field. Is as a pole of a battery formed in the soil for chemistry process.

Very good . Thanks. It is fantastic to have the ability to find a coin from 5 to 15 m distance. Maybe at new year to try one. Now i must finish the anker ss60 and a new version of a 2box.
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Hello
Is it possible to send me a schematic file of this device?
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Nobody has the full schematic of this detector.
I never saw the schematic of this magnetic detector!!! , only from the electric detector.
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Nobody has the full schematic of this detector.
I never saw the schematic of this magnetic detector!!! , only from the electric detector.
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Very sensitive but very immune to electric lines and fluorescent tubes emission,

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Yes, unfortunately very immune to all types of precious metals too.
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