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    I have read through the threads in this forum for two days. Besides being informative I have come to realize that there is no one detecting device that does it all or any way of getting around spending time in the field practicing treasure hunting with your preferred instrument .What I'm asking here has anyone used and recovered items of value using an Examiner T-G or Mineoro specifically or other treasure hunting devices. I would prefer to here of first hand accounts........Thanks....................Randy

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    Have you also read my reports on the LRL portion of this web site? There is one on the RT Examiner (I own two of them), which has to be one of the silliest pieces of rubbish, perhaps second only to the Kellyco LectraSeach scam.

    I have tested and dissected a Mineoro PDC205. It would not detect the presence of gold, and the circuitry inside it does not even remotely ressemble the technical claims made of the device. A few people on these forums support Mineoro, but until I see one actually work, I wouldn't spend money on one. I have repeatedly emailed Mineoro to discuss my $25,000 challenge, but they refuse to reply.

    - Carl

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      Dell wrote on Remote Sensing subforum:

      Carl, apparently has an older version of the MINERO, and it may not be tuned correctly, or working properly, which give justification for his negativity.

      No, can't tune correctly, the old microcontroller also don't work for me.

      Maybe some rules of any challenge are not appropiate in phenomenon associated to microelectricity in long time buried metals...

      Support or not Mineoro is not the question: the question is support or not the associated electric field around metals.

      Work in this direction: consider the voltage around the long time buried metals. Ionization? I can't assume this. Yes the electric field.

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