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Old 01-05-2006, 06:30 PM
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Kindly im looking for some information about IONIC METAL DETECTOR.
Is it really true or something else?
Is it possible to use it as a tresure finder?
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Old 01-05-2006, 11:46 PM
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Old 01-06-2006, 06:51 AM
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Old 01-06-2006, 10:39 AM
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Well, that's HIS opinion...

I think however that Dell Winder's report in his site is much more productive.. Alhtough the humidity rate where he lives is high.

I am a Mineoro PDC 210 happy user. There's no magic and no 'out of the box' ready long range detector. It requires experience, practive and skills developed along the way. But it sure works.
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Old 01-06-2006, 01:29 PM
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Regardless of whether the Mineoro works or not, or how it claims to work, here is the problem with "ionic detection".

Take a battery-operated smoke detector outside. It will serve as an ionic detector. Have a friend stand 25 meters away. While you hold the smoke detector, have him light a match. See if the smoke detector can detect the smoke given off by the match. Try it from 10 meters. 5 meters. 1 meter. Any luck?

Now have your friend hold a gold coin in the air, and see if the smoke detector can detect the smoke given off by the coin. Eh? Gold coins don't give off smoke? Neither do they produce ions.

That is why ionic detection can not work. IF the Mineoro detectors Really Work, they do not detect ions.

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Old 01-06-2006, 02:34 PM
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That is why ionic detection can not work. IF the Mineoro detectors Really Work, they do not detect ions.

- Carl
Yes. Ionic detection works and the Mineoro detectors do detect the gold ions.
All matter degrades with time and releases ions as they do.

Ions are modified atoms. When the atom loses electrons or gains electrons in this process of electron exchange, it is said to be IONIZED. For ionization to take place, there must be a transfer of energy which results in a change in the internal energy of the atom. Earth acts like this. An atom having more than its normal amount of electrons acquires a negative charge, and is called a NEGATIVE ION. The atom that gives up some of its normal electrons is left with less negative charges than positive charges and is called a POSITIVE ION.

The static electricity acts as a 'vehicle' transporting the ions in a elipse shape field and the detector captures the signal.

This explanation is for all the others who don't know how it works. You have been given enough info about it and still seem to not comprehend it.

I'm a one type of person who does not try to convince people of the truth.They think and act at their will.
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Old 01-07-2006, 08:34 AM
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Well, that's HIS opinion...

I think however that Dell Winder's report in his site is much more productive.. Alhtough the humidity rate where he lives is high.

I am a Mineoro PDC 210 happy user. There's no magic and no 'out of the box' ready long range detector. It requires experience, practive and skills developed along the way. But it sure works.
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Dear Hung,

Pleade send me your e-mail
I will be thankful if you explain for me your experience about PDC210
Im going to buy this.
best regards
this is my e-mail star329sat@yahoo.com
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Old 09-24-2006, 07:58 PM
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Hi, all!

I'm looking for a second hand Mineoro ionic long range metal detector.
If someone has one for sell,or if someone knows where I could find it, please send me a mail at
playman262000@yahoo.com
Thanks a lot!
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Old 09-24-2006, 11:09 PM
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Dell Winder's friend has a GDP 538 which he wishes to sell. Look for a thread in this forum. If you are not able to find it, get back to me and I'll provide you a link.
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Old 01-26-2006, 11:02 AM
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Thumbs up You can't trust results of Minero ..

Hi

You must know that every detected signal by device like Mineroo not true signal infact in real treasure field there are many things that may give you mistake signal if you want to buy a long range locator Thomas Gravitator or PMRIII of Anderson rods give you better results with less Mistake .
you must know all about soil condition and effect of ground electromagnetic field.
always check your result by a pulseInduction detector . I test many of them and Lorenz DeepMax is the best .

You can trust result of lorenz but alway before drill a deep well search near surface (to .5 meters deep of ground surface) by a 25 cm (Diameter) coil or a metal detector like explorer Minelab for finding junks.
it's very important because signal of junks and little metals near surface that they don't so far of each other is like a good treasure in deep.


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Old 01-26-2006, 05:48 PM
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Very good there unregistered rich guy.
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Old 05-02-2006, 02:45 PM
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Any body who can give me a complete circuit and coil details specially the avramenko's fork circuit of the Ranger tell examiner for experiment purpose pls. My purpose is purely educational.

Raque
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Old 05-02-2006, 10:25 PM
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Any body who can give me a complete circuit and coil details specially the avramenko's fork circuit of the Ranger tell examiner for experiment purpose pls. My purpose is purely educational.

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The full details can be found here ->
http://www.thunting.com/cgi-bin/geot...iner/index.dat
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Old 06-29-2006, 06:01 PM
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Hi everybody,
I have GREAT FUN, when I read all about LRL. A certain clever man, lived 500 years ago said that "Where have measuring there is a sciense.The rest of it is a fraud".
Indeed ,when Volta made experiments with frog leg, this was a magic for another people,but Volta didn't sale frog legs , he made supposition about nature of this phenomenon.

LRL-makers speculate with people's naivety.This is like lottery: "You can win something in 80%" = "You can find something in 80%".So what you say in this case: "My car will carry me in 50% "? I say it is broken car.

I think it is science question "What have there?" is open and mast hard work to find answer, not to sale "frog legs".

Thank you for your attention.
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