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Old 04-18-2006, 07:11 PM
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Default Some Detectors like as Mineoro?!

Who knows about these instruments :KM 300 and KM 500 which are similar to mineoros?
go here:
http://www.knouzm.com/index.php?modu...138746390-3903
http://www.knouzm.com/index.php?modu...038097859-0154
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Old 04-18-2006, 08:50 PM
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Who knows about these instruments :KM 300 and KM 500 which are similar to mineoros?
go here:
http://www.knouzm.com/index.php?mod...6138746390-3903
http://www.knouzm.com/index.php?mod...6038097859-0154
It appears to me that the LRLs shown in these links are Mineoro devices.

It's also interesting to note that Damasio and Alonso have been manufacturing this stuff since 1954. See below ->


MINEORO FACTORIES
The First Detector Was Manufactured In 1954. From Then On, Mineoro factoriesTrade Mark Starts Its Manufacturing Process And Laboratories Research To Enhance Long Range Detectors.

SR. DAMASIO DONO E FUNDADOR DA EMPRESA MINEORO DO BRASIL








Damásio (Left) And Eduardo T. Smith From Mexico, Treasure Prospector With A Long Range Metal Detector By Mineoror factories





THE INVENTORS

Damásio And Alonso Have Been Working For 45 Years In The Project And Development Of LongRange Metal Detectors With Classifier.

Pdc Models And The New Ones Are A Total Success Worldwide.
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Old 04-19-2006, 05:57 AM
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Thank you for these Interesting pictures if you have more please put here or e-mail for me.But my question is about the instruments in site(KM 300 & KM 500); had been pruduced by mineoro? or are fake copies without any registration?
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Old 04-25-2006, 07:30 PM
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Thank you for these Interesting pictures if you have more please put here or e-mail for me.But my question is about the instruments in site(KM 300 & KM 500); had been pruduced by mineoro? or are fake copies without any registration?
Those models were developed by Damasio at that time to meet the middle east weather conditions.
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Old 04-26-2006, 06:07 AM
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Hi Hung. thank you, then you mean in middle east other mineoro models won't work appropriately??!! If we want to prepare e.g. a FG78, is it useless for there or is not as practical as KM3400 or KM500?!! If yes, what a pitty!!!
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Old 04-26-2006, 01:35 PM
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Hi Hung. thank you, then you mean in middle east other mineoro models won't work appropriately??!! If we want to prepare e.g. a FG78, is it useless for there or is not as practical as KM3400 or KM500?!! If yes, what a pitty!!!
No,no,no.

Those models were launched in the PDC 205-210 era as alternatives to possibly have better results to the PDCs in the middle east climate conditions. At least this is what the advertising in the Knouzm site used to claim. I think they were bult in cooperation with the Kwait's dealer but I'm not sure about this one.
Don't know how sucessful they were tough.
But since the latest news cover the PDC 210 finding in Iran, it proves whatever the case is, that the 210 works very well as it is.
Anyway those KM models are old technology now.
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