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Old 02-18-2010, 02:07 PM
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5 minutes because is a box, but a silver buckle remain 1 minute or less.
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Old 02-18-2010, 03:14 PM
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Your "unknown pcb circuit" is probably the beeper circuit, i suppose there is a 555 IC on it, right?


No,becouse i see careful and find only transistors in this unknown PCB...
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Old 02-19-2010, 10:31 AM
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post#262
Amazing.
This doubt was solved in post #262, but 25 posts later these two fellas still can't spot the answer...
Autist skepthics are the hardest ones.
OK. Let's become even more specific. The polaroid pictures were made NOT employing IR filters. Got it now?
The doubt was solved in post #262.... Oh really?

Post #262 is a post you made to answer a question I asked Esteban. Esteban already debunked your answer and told the true answer to my question. As it turned out you have been providing false information again. I look up farther where you tell Esteban that Fred's image is a software image probably made by a GPR type imaging device. This is more misinformation you posted, which Fred was able to quickly debunk.
I could go on about your BS about secret gold DNA, or how the Rangertell "shoots a carrier signal line", but what's the point? Why should I believe doubts are solved by your posts?

You made references that you post answers in the Tnet forum. Guess what?
This is not the Tnet forum. We are readers of Geotech forums.
In this forum you must be Be factual, or If you make an extraordinary claim, be prepared to get challenged.

From what I see, you are quick to put false propaganda answers in Esteban's mouth when aswering question you don't trust him to answer, but you are not capable of answering the questions I asked you.
Don't you remember my question?
Here it is again. Can you answer it?

Speaking of BS, Where are the IR photos you said I should watch and learn about? I can't find any IR photos in that video.
The only thing close to IR I saw was the light shining on the grass where the camera was pointed.
Was that the near IR LED beam the camera makes for low-light focusing?

http://www.treasurehunterssecretmanual.com/


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Old 05-30-2010, 04:46 PM
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Hello Esteban,this is very interesting film about gold AURA. You already read the book,can you tell me how can i see the AURA in my buried gold medalion,how can i use my digital camera for this experience ? Its very interesting,i want to see if this is true...

Abrazos
I hope you are still very interrested, because here's my answer:

The CCD or CMOS chip of your digicam has to be sensitive to infrared - I think it is to some degree. If so you can either hold some infrared-filter or very dark sunglass before and take the shot of a potential treasure-area.

While finally processing this picture you must raise the contrast for a very high factor but without making everything too dark or bright.

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The temperature-differences are minimal (perhaps only 1-2 degrees celsius) so you have to make them visible by filtering out the visible light and raising the contrast.

You also could try to film an area with some "nightshot-handycam" if it's gettin dark outside after sundown or in the early morning (dusk or dawn time) in infrared-modus but without using the inbuilt LED-lamp of the camera. Hope this helps.
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Old 05-30-2010, 06:46 PM
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I hope you are still very interrested, because here's my answer:

The CCD or CMOS chip of your digicam has to be sensitive to infrared - I think it is to some degree. If so you can either hold some infrared-filter or very dark sunglass before and take the shot of a potential treasure-area.

While finally processing this picture you must raise the contrast for a very high factor but without making everything too dark or bright.

Explanation:
The temperature-differences are minimal (perhaps only 1-2 degrees celsius) so you have to make them visible by filtering out the visible light and raising the contrast.

You also could try to film an area with some "nightshot-handycam" if it's gettin dark outside after sundown or in the early morning (dusk or dawn time) in infrared-modus but without using the inbuilt LED-lamp of the camera. Hope this helps.

Seems complicated...

Thanks
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Hello friends,
I already had the opportunity to get this yellow pistol manufactured by Alonso, which Esteban posted the photo on that topic.
I made a copy of it for myself, with a fiberglass PCB and quality original components, and it has excellent detection, very accurate and works very well.
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The first photo shows the central hole where the infrared is.
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Old 02-13-2021, 07:04 PM
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Hello Gaucho...

Thanks for your photos, they are very interesting.
Can you tell me what is there inside the head?? an open loop (as at DCH) or a tuned coil????
Also is it possible to give us a better photo from inside the lrl??


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Old 02-13-2021, 11:14 PM
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Awesome ,very nice mr. Gaucho!
I had the same idea , by fitting a metal detector to the head and an optical system together ..
how does the optical work?L.E.D. IR,LDR,selenium sell?
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Hi gaucho1961 , Which ''nm'' receive this IR Led sensor ?
Please send me PM .
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I MADE IT

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Old 02-14-2021, 06:02 PM
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Hi gaucho1961 , Which ''nm'' receive this IR Led sensor ?
Please send me PM .
Mr Alonso prefer the "old" FPT-100 at many of his lrl.
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Old 02-15-2021, 06:46 PM
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Mr Alonso prefer the "old" FPT-100 at many of his lrl.
Thanks for info Dear Master , this sensor receive is wide Band nm , but maybe now I know
what is real receive nm .
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Old 02-16-2021, 06:46 PM
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Some versions of Alonso's IR LRL use photoresistor in place of phototransistor.
The results are similar.... all detects the trees shandow

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Old 02-17-2021, 12:39 AM
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Some versions of Alonso's IR LRL use photoresistor in place of phototransistor.
The results are similar.... all detects the trees shandow

Yes Master , result is similar , because may be receive in same ''nm'',

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When receive with IR sensor (in this time ) Does need any RF coil Tx Stimulator near IR
sensor ? Because Alonso IR Sensor is in center of Coil , or this coil is Receiver instead Tx.
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The first photo shows the central hole where the infrared is.
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Old 02-17-2021, 06:37 AM
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Yes Master , result is similar , because may be receive in same ''nm'',

Question:
When receive with IR sensor (in this time ) Does need any RF coil Tx Stimulator near IR
sensor ? Because Alonso IR Sensor is in center of Coil , or this coil is Receiver instead Tx.
A coil actuator ... I do not think so, but maybe a broadcast is good. Alonso does not use the IR sensor in the center of the coil in all versions.

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Hello friends,
I already had the opportunity to get this yellow pistol manufactured by Alonso, which Esteban posted the photo on that topic.
I made a copy of it for myself, with a fiberglass PCB and quality original components, and it has excellent detection, very accurate and works very well.
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Hey gaucho1961!

Does there exist any stimulator of yellow lrl?
Magnetic type or IR type?

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A coil actuator ... I do not think so, but maybe a broadcast is good. Alonso does not use the IR sensor in the center of the coil in all versions.

Sorry for mistake... i mean coil stimulator!!!
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Old 02-17-2021, 07:06 PM
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Hey gaucho1961!

Does there exist any stimulator of yellow lrl?
Magnetic type or IR type?

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At most cases Alonso was use a magnetic receiver together with the optical one.
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The first photo shows the central hole where the infrared is.
The hole is very large.
Make it smaller...
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Look here the hole of Alonso's ir receiver
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Old 02-18-2021, 10:03 PM
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At most cases Alonso was use a magnetic receiver together with the optical one.
Ok Master , correct system is IR optical receiver + Coil Receiver .
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There is not correct....or wrong
With two sensors (ir + coil) you have a double detector with more posibilities
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