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Old 06-30-2009, 08:18 PM
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Hi all friends...
Please help me to build one real LRL or Pistoldetector for remote sensing metals under the ground,
I find some posts and picture in this site, but if possible let's share our knowledge to build one real good remote sensing device...
I waiting for your nice ideas...

with regards, vistac2000
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Old 07-01-2009, 01:08 AM
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Old 07-01-2009, 04:17 AM
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Vistac 2000,
Trying from what’s people share here . You cannot find completely circuit diagram
With details , that finally you having remote sense device work really for you .
Other idea, also study Carl remote sensing pages, some people said Lrods
Work , try it ,maybe working with you .
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Old 07-01-2009, 05:27 AM
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Hi Dear aft_72005,

Thanks for your advice,
I prefer build one LRL like Treasurescope that come in Carl pages,
What about Treasurescope performance, and did it really works ?

aft_72005, where are you from ?!!!

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Old 07-01-2009, 09:06 AM
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Hi Dear aft_72005,

Thanks for your advice,
I prefer build one LRL like Treasurescope that come in Carl pages,
What about Treasurescope performance, and did it really works ?

aft_72005, where are you from ?!!!

with best wishes, vistac2000

Hi Vistac2000
About Treasurescope performance: I don’t know, saw some pictures at Turkish site.
It is low frequency generator, I cannot found any scientific linkage between it and
Long Buried metals. Also low frequency cannot circulate at the air by short antenna.

Is it important that where I am here?
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Old 07-01-2009, 09:25 AM
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locate metal under ground by natural resonance frequency of metals

It is story
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Old 07-01-2009, 05:46 AM
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Hi all friends...
Please help me to build one real LRL or Pistoldetector for remote sensing metals under the ground,
I find some posts and picture in this site, but if possible let's share our knowledge to build one real good remote sensing device...
I waiting for your nice ideas...

with regards, vistac2000
Hi Vistac2000,
It will be good to share our knowledge to build one real good remote sensing device.
But before we share our knowledge, we must first know what "one real good remote sensing device" means. That is, what do you want this remote sensing device to do?

You see, there are many kinds of remote sensing devices which perform different functions for finding metals under the ground. In order to provide the best help, we must first know exactly what you want the remote sensing device to do.

For example, if you want a remote sensing device to locate a buried treasure, and indicate what the metal is at a range of 1000 meters, and you also want the remote sensing device to continue to point the way to the treasure until you know exactly where to put the shovel, and then tell you how deep you must dig,... then this machine has not been perfected yet. But there are other remote sensing designs. Some will give good readings a small percentage of the time, while others will give good readings more often. Some long range detecting machines will give better readings from a long distance than when close to the treasure. Others are only good at close range. So you see... we must know what you want the long range detector to do before we can give good advice.

Since you ask "let's share our knowledge to build a real good remote sensing device..." maybe we should start with the technical information you will be sharing in this sharing session. This will help us to determine what is the best approach for you to build a remote metal sensing device. Can you tell us what you can contribute to the general knowledge of remote sensing of buried metals?

p.s. Where are you from?

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Old 07-01-2009, 08:28 AM
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Hi Dear J_Player,

Thank for your answer...
as you say, I want build a remote sensing device to locate a buried treasure and I able to select what kind of metal I want to search such as gold or silver or ...
now it can find metal at least 3-10 meter or more is better but at few 3-10 meter also is good enough ...

I am one single and action girl that love computer and electronic and treasure hunting theory, unlike the most other girls...!!!

I think there isn't any other girl in this site, thus take care me, dears...

anyway, I study many posts and internet about remote sensing and I think we can locate metal under ground by natural resonance frequency of metals or determination of change earth magnetic field around the buried metals ...

Please tell any other your ideas to begin a serious post about building remote sensing device...

But about, where am I from ?!!!
See my picture carefully, what is your guess ?

with best wishes, vistac2000
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Hi ivconic,

If remember you broken my heart ,but... I still love you dear...
also thanks for your advice ...

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From time to time i can act like elephant in a glass store.
Sorry for that.
Still i think it would be waste of time and energy to pay effort and trying to achieve any results with simillar lrl. You'll better take chance with gradiometer. I suggest you EPE project. Whole project was published in "Everyday Practical Electronics Magazine ", year 2004. july and august issues. Author is John Becker, my tribute to him! Hex code for PIC16F877 programming you can download from official EPE site.
I gave some details here:
http://hobidetektori.own0.com/ostali...metar-t425.htm

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Old 07-01-2009, 08:23 AM
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Hi all friends...
Please help me to build one real LRL or Pistoldetector for remote sensing metals under the ground,
I find some posts and picture in this site, but if possible let's share our knowledge to build one real good remote sensing device...
I waiting for your nice ideas...

with regards, vistac2000
Doset daram!

I told you not to waste time with lrl's!? Didn't i?
Better buy...or build some gradiometer. I suggest you EPE gradiometer.
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