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Last days there is nothing new at forum, only some fights from some members who accustomed it.
So i open a new thread to calm them.
I post 2 photos from my LRL collection.

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Geo, you are real LRL enthusiast. Congratulation.
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Geo, you are real LRL enthusiast. Congratulation.
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We are not fighting It’s a fun new game called constructive criticism for play money. Take a look at how the passive locator/spring wand thread ended up. I won!
Nice radio collection and test equipment setup. Does it get confusing listening to all those radios at the same time?
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Impressive. Better stock than Wal-Mart.

My first job was in former radio factory Iskra (we still made tube-radios as big one on the right side on your picture too, and first transistor portable radios).
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Nice radio collection and test equipment setup.
Yes, nice test equipment too.

My first scope was little Russian one as those on Geo's picture. A little nostalgic photos with some items taken.
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ena dwmatio gemato kaloudia ....bravo..!!
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I like those radios Geo!
I have a collection of bigger (valve) radios similar to yours on the right, but i like those small transistorized ones that brings their spirit of ingenuity ...
I can picture owners taking them proudly to the beach

Now about the LRL´s , which one detects treasures?


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Impressive. Better stock than Wal-Mart.

My first job was in former radio factory Iskra (we still made tube-radios as big one on the right side on your picture too, and first transistor portable radios).
My best radios are not at my Lab. I have them at my office room.
I like tubes radios with 3 or 5 speakers and magic eye......
Except last models that had ferrite inside all the rest need external antenna to play.
It's a very good hobby to restore them

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Yes, nice test equipment too.

My first scope was little Russian one as those on Geo's picture. A little nostalgic photos with some items taken.
What you remembered me.....
About the small russian oscilloscope that you saw at photo (10 Mhz bandwith), i bought it from Paris on 1983 or 1984 i don't remember right and the custom officers caught me because i pass it without to statement
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So many years full of work
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I like those radios Geo!
I have a collection of bigger (valve) radios similar to yours on the right, but i like those small transistorized ones that brings their spirit of ingenuity ...
I can picture owners taking them proudly to the beach

Now about the LRL´s , which one detects treasures?


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Later i can say to you who lrl can locate treasure.
For the moment can you show me your radio collection??

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Later i can say to you who lrl can locate treasure.
For the moment can you show me your radio collection??

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Geo,

Nice collection of radios and parts of LRL`s, all in a lovely workshop.

So where is the collection of real working LRL`s that you have been working on all these years.

Are they in the safe????
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He has secretly been working on top secret detection systems.
The gold color radio picks up gold signals, the silver one in front of that picks up silver signals and just in case you loose track of time while on field trips he has on the far right a lrl time detector.
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I'll bet the Vertex Receptor is a masterpiece of plumbing pipe and glue... a fine reflection on Thomas Afilani. Nevertheless, I'm looking for one.
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I smashed mine and copied the schematic. It is a purely dowsing with many miles wires inside, which only serves to connect the switches. Inside the rotating tube has two samples (one silver and one gold). The previous owner found many items on the surface with this, but nothing in the soil (more than 10 cm).
Maybe the biggest fraud
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It is a purely dowsing with many miles wires inside, which only serves to connect the switches.
So it's just a Model 301 with lots of PVC pipe added
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I smashed mine and copied the schematic. It is a purely dowsing with many miles wires inside, which only serves to connect the switches. Inside the rotating tube has two samples (one silver and one gold). The previous owner found many items on the surface with this, but nothing in the soil (more than 10 cm).
Maybe the biggest fraud

can be used for door REMOTE CONTROL

http://www.psaxtiria.net/forum/showt...?t=5246&page=2
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nice collection, George !
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Later i can say to you who lrl can locate treasure.
For the moment can you show me your radio collection??

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Hi Geo !

Here is my radio collection : As you can see they all need to be restored a well treated
I have a few more in boxes and i need time for them all ...

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Here is my radio collection : As you can see they all need to be restored a well treated
I have a few more in boxes and i need time for them all ...

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Great collection Fred. You are pretty radio-active.

Can you say what brand name are those radios (I can read ID only of two National Panasonic made)?
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Ohhh fantastic collection.
Fred, you have much work to restore them but they are special models.
Congratulation.

btw.. begin with one slowly slowly... you will finish it
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Seeing as you all love radios could you have a look at

http://www.rexresearch.com/guillot/guillot.htm

this is a strange circuit!

I think? It is not earthed. But they say the earth looking rod was pointed towards the equator.

Can anyone explain why?

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Great collection Fred. You are pretty radio-active.

Can you say what brand name are those radios (I can read ID only of two National Panasonic made)?
Thanks WM6, i try not to be too much radioactive
The brands on the 1st picture, from left to right:

Philips ...Fregusson/Philips ...Philips/ Philips...General electric...Mediator (?)

On the third one:
RCA/National...Saba



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Ohhh fantastic collection.
Fred, you have much work to restore them but they are special models.
Congratulation.
btw.. begin with one slowly slowly... you will finish it
Yes Geo, i have to do that... ! A like to bring such old radios to life, with all the strories they bring with them ...
Thanks! I will try to post pictures of the other ones
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Seeing as you all love radios could you have a look at

http://www.rexresearch.com/guillot/guillot.htm

this is a strange circuit!

I think? It is not earthed. But they say the earth looking rod was pointed towards the equator.

Can anyone explain why?

rgds
Actually, not the equator, but towards the zenith, comprising the zenithal distance that would be 90º - Th (sun's true height).

But what is amazing is that in 1930 some people already knew about the phenomena and if they thought a little bit further, they would know... well... Check this part:

The Earth behaves like an huge electric armature negatively charged, which repels the electrons and attracts the positive ions. That positive ions' attraction determinates an electric current, also called "convective current". That's like an invisible continous bombardment, subject to daily and seasonal variations, which could be aproximated at 3 x 10 ^ -16 Amperes per square-centimeter, and that is a total value of 1500 Amperes for the entire surface of the Earth.
The question is --- how does this current always maintains the same direction ? We can suppose that the natural radioactive emissions of the soil is responsable for this. We also know that radioactive emissions of the Earth works usually near the soil surface, and that explains the ionisation phenomenona inside caves.

And the 'engineers' who punch cards everyday in this forum have been 8 years plus trying to find the cat's tail', he,he,he.

I think it might be 'easier' for them to explain what is causing the coat hanger to swing....
Long live geoskepthic engineers.
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