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Merlyn II Two Sound Gold και Silver Frequency
Hello guys, guys has this system worked? (Merlyn II Two Sound Gold and Silver Frequency)
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You can make your own with a piezo buzzer. $6.16 Your neighbors will hate you.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/20335018915...sAAOSwHRRgeV8t |
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Thank you Mike for the answer. Please tell me if you know of any distance gold detector that is quite reliable?
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AJAX ALPHA DETECTOR
Guys tell me if you know about the performance of Ajax Alpha Detector? but should someone who has worked on gold research answer me?
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If the antenna moves you are going to have a long learning process. Most people never learn because they cannot quiet their mind. Everybody thinks it is easy to do--wrong!!!
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Mr. Mike thank you for the answer and I know that a machine to be able to work it must first be handled very well and many people think that with the operation of a machine and without knowing very well how to operate it will find treasures, but the question is whether the AJAX ALPHA DETECT works well enough and is reliable enough on gold prospecting?
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someone who bought please post the results!!!
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A guy I conversed with said he had access to/was using the Mega Scan but he said the Ajax are made by the same people, similar design. This guy was looking for another device--anything. I've used enough devices with the swivel handle/antenna and I can assure you it takes a very long time to learn. More of it has to do with learning to quiet the mind.
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So the big question is whether Ajax Alpha Detect finds the target in those who can learn to work it or not? |
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I can't answer for any of those locators. What I do know is even if you learn how to use the swivel handle/antenna (train your brain to be quiet) it does not guarantee that you will find anything of value. Might just be a mineral pocket.
I don't like the hand-held configuration. It is just not right. I realize it looks easy and convenient, but the real way is to place the transmitter on the ground and let the signal line build for five minutes or so. Here's the Contraption I have been working on. Poor video and you have to look quickly at the start of the video to see the silver target I am locating from 50 feet away. You can hear a clicking sound when facing the target and a sharp null when turned ninety degrees. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O0FIE0mGg7k |
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No ground probes. I tried a ground stake from the transmitter but didn't notice any difference. Have not tried to ground the receiver. Easy enough to try but I'm super busy right now.
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