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Old 03-27-2018, 01:33 AM
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Hello Geo

From the Geo's topic 'A nice Weekend' in Greece.
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Hi.
Last weekend i went for treasure hunting to a mountain with some friends.
First rule was to adjust the gradiometer and to test the LRLs. After it we went for a real treasure hunting with the same results... Nothing

I attach some photos from the test with my LRLs... and with the Gradiometer of epitopoios. Also Rospy made some tests at his PI with Large coil (1x1)

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Hi Fred.
I know it from the person who hid it. Before 10 years he looked for this metallic box (He was about 75years old). He found the old fount and some marks on the trees but he did not found the exactly point of the box.

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Hi Morgan.
It likes a PPM magnetometer.
I will go again for the box but these time with my Detectors.
Inside there are 12500 gold coins
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Hello Geo
I hope one day you will find this iron boxes with gold inside, if not with LRL´s maybe possible to try with some kind of magnetometer...
Geo my friend, a great advice from Mr.Morgan.

Would you like to make special kind of non-conventional magnetometer apparatus ?

If is all like i suppose, there must be some kind of natural or artificial hollow or cave. If is so, be ready to buy two free visit tickets to Greece, of course if you are concordant. I have special magnetometer gift only for you, and in any case, whatever you say i respect you and your free will my friend.

If you wish, you could contact me for a more informations, as you already know how.

ps. What a nice fountains you have in Greece.


Be in good health and high spirit, you and all your family.

Best regards from highlander.
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Old 03-27-2018, 02:01 AM
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Geo, about the non useful 'ferrous' detection of your "FrancoItaly quartz lrl", try adding 100pf capacitor in series with high impendance resistor 1Meg or better (or vairiable resistor), at the and of your antenna, like our friend Esteban Cabrera Grinok already has suggested, tried and said, in one of his posts. This simple RC filter would be enough for eliminating ferrous targets detection, because high impendance resistor is not an obstacle for 'halo-signal'.

Also don't forget to try small Bojan's gift at the top most of your antenna. I think it should be work even with the small coil antennas.

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Old 03-28-2018, 06:59 AM
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Hi Dragan.
I will have it in my mind... when i will finish my works at farm.

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Old 03-28-2018, 07:00 AM
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Dragan... last week we forgot to take some photos from hunting at Serbia......
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Old 04-02-2018, 06:37 PM
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Dragan... last week we forgot to take some photos from hunting at Serbia......
Yes my friend, but soon will be a new hunting chance for you in South Serbia.....

I am planing, I am planing.....
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