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By touching antinna the volt decrease about 100ml so in this device maybe work right or not that is the only test you recommend and the field
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#3027
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Yes.
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#3030
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mr franco
Do you have any field test video or home environment test video available? I couldn't see it. detailed how it reacts to which object or how it reacts to electronic devices. How about sending a detailed video? |
#3031
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https://youtu.be/iuNZ_oSeZwE and.. https://youtu.be/5CwQJBPe3jo Regards! Sneshko |
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Thank you very much .
These videos are enough. I think there's an electric field there that's sensitive to it. I tried in the past, but since I don't have a test area, it was garbage for me Do you think finding the electric field or seeing the static energy on a plastic bag is equivalent to finding a buried object? |
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I don't think there is a valid way to simulate the phenomenon, however my lrl is not sensitive to static fields, as it should have a very high impedance.
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#3035
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On a copper kettle https://youtube.com/shorts/qeNcy54KjdA?feature=share3
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#3036
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[/QUOTE]You will have to wait at least two months and the signal capture distance will increase. Congrats on the device!!!!!!!!!!!
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#3037
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Thanks poham iwant to ask you if there is a metal in box how it will be the device response
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#3038
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It all depends on interference. If there is a lot of their interference, then it is better to shield the case.
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#3039
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Thanks again pohram idont mean the device isheild the device but i mean if there is a treasure in abox of metal is this device can detect it
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Only a search will give you the answer. I have not had such cases. Franco wrote to you, and other participants, and the builders of this device more than once, only a real search on rough terrain will give you answers to all questions, like depth, distance and metals found by the device. And everyone has different results. My result is 1 meter and no more than 10 cm of large aluminum objects in the northeast direction. I didn?t make the case at all, just the top layer of the copper board when I did the experiments. So only a real search will give you answers. A friend of mine from Iran is very pleased with the 4046 circuit with a ferrite antenna tuned to 200kHz. He digs all the signals, everything comes across, especially very old rusty knives, nails, but next to him very often, checking with a metal detector, he finds small silver items. So just search. The road will be mastered by the walking good luck to you !!!!!!!!!!
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#3041
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Hi Franco, what do you think if we add an RF oscillator with a frequency of kHz and a suitable bandwidth to the mixer?
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#3042
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My attempts with a lower frequency (62 Khz) have not been successful, probably a ferrite antenna is needed, tuned with the oscillator.
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PDF format file
Hi Mr Franco, congratulations for your work, I can't read the new display stage PDF , it's open a picture like blurry colors. If it is not hard I'd like to upload it again, or if you know how to see the PDF normally, also I have the same problem with the 20mhz file, it looks like a color blured picture.
Finally, I read everything from 2013 until today and you can write a book with it. Congratulations again for your patience with all the opposite opinions for your work. You are not alone to this journey and a big thanks! |
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I have fix it, my PDF reader wasn't ok,
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#3045
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The 20 Mhz lrl is more sensitive than the 8 Mhz lrl as L1/C10 is tuned to a 20 Mhz harmonic, however it is more difficult to implement. A test that could be done is to increase the frequency of the quartz, from 8 Mhz to 10 Mhz (or 12 Mhz) and increase L1, from 3 to 4 (or 5) turns and use a variable capacitor instead of C10, possibly putting a capacitor in parallel.
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#3046
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LRL
I came across very old metal remains. Silver Copper like lead
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Fine thanks
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