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  • #61
    comprar RED HEAT XD 17

    HOLA AMIGOS
    SOY DE CHILE
    QUISIERA SABER SI ALGUIEN ME PODRIA INFORMAR, DONDE PODRIA COMPRAR EL DETECTOR DE METALES "RED HEAT XD 17"

    ALGUIEN ME PODRIA AYUDAR
    GRACIAS
    EDGARD
    COMUNICARSE A
    [email protected]

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    • #62
      Hola Edgard
      El detector al que haces mensión, por lo general lo puedes adquirir en Inglatera, ya que este procede desde ese país.
      Saludos
      Nelson

      Hi Edgard, the detector you are talking about can be found at England, because this machine are made at that country.
      Regards
      Nelson


      Originally posted by reyleon44hotmail.com View Post
      HOLA AMIGOS
      SOY DE CHILE
      QUISIERA SABER SI ALGUIEN ME PODRIA INFORMAR, DONDE PODRIA COMPRAR EL DETECTOR DE METALES "RED HEAT XD 17"

      ALGUIEN ME PODRIA AYUDAR
      GRACIAS
      EDGARD
      COMUNICARSE A
      [email protected]

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      • #63
        ¡Hola amigos soy de España! Necesitaria el esquema electronica de Red Heat XD-17,si alguien me puede ayudar.He visto en Youtube este detector y me encanta.Me gustaria construirlo yo,porque a la venta ya no lo hay.¡saludos!

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        • #64
          Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
          If you can just list the parts ( IC's ) this will give some clues as to what type of copy it is. English detectors are always copies.
          What a stupid thing to say!

          I suppose you think Eric Foster copied Whites Surfmaster designs do you?

          Cscope were around BEFORE Tesoro and just because there aren't many UK detector manufacturers, you automatically assume (see definition of this word) that ALL UK models are copies of US designs?

          Dude, if it wasn't for the UK, and our inventiveness, you wouldn't have;

          HoverCraft
          Jet Engines
          Radar
          Steel ships
          Television
          Wireless (radio)
          The Automobile
          The Microwave Oven
          Inkjet printers
          Computers !!!

          And MANY, MANY more (over 58% of ALL major inventions) things that came from the UK!

          I'm not saying the UK is in any way better than the US, just that we don't NEED to copy what we invented in the first place. OH, and for the record, Gerhard Fisher was GERMAN as was Von Braun and the rest of the guys who (ALLEGEDLY) sent a man to the moon.

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          • #65
            Originally posted by Sean_Goddard View Post
            Dude, if it wasn't for the UK, and our inventiveness, you wouldn't have;

            HoverCraft
            Jet Engines
            Radar
            Steel ships
            Television
            Wireless (radio)
            The Automobile
            The Microwave Oven
            Inkjet printers
            Computers !!!

            And MANY, MANY more (over 58% of ALL major inventions) things that came from the UK!

            I'm not saying the UK is in any way better than the US, just that we don't NEED to copy what we invented in the first place. OH, and for the record, Gerhard Fisher was GERMAN as was Von Braun and the rest of the guys who (ALLEGEDLY) sent a man to the moon.
            Hi Sean,
            You forgot to mention the world contribution of the British in the field of electricity. Michael Faraday and James Maxwell changed the lifestyle of humanity. But now my lifestyle has changed from the Chinese. When I looked at the objects around me: computer, electrical appliances that employ, and tings on me: clothes, watch and even glasses, everything is manufactured in Asia. I can say that the Chinese raise the level of my lifestyle because of the low price of their products ..
            Once upon a time the Chinese invented porcelain, gunpowder, rocket, silk, compass etc. Now, Asian countries are becoming the factory of the world, fulfilling orders. The rest of the world is becoming a design office, which creates orders for factories in Asia. This will not last long because Japan, Korea, India, China and Taiwan have scientific potential. Few people that when buy Asian good, asked in which country it was invented and who was its designer.
            It is believed that the Internet speed transformation of the world into one big village. I think the conversion into a large village accelerate the discovery of the New World by Europeans. Greater acceleration of the technological revolution cause Internet when information about the inventions were made easily accessible from the USPTO, and this was perceived by other patent offices around the world.
            But let's look at who makes inventions in the field of metal detectors. American inventions that are made by the Yanks, we can consider as English because the Yankees are descendants of Englishmen. Mostly initiative people have emigrated from Europe in the New World with the hope of a better life. So we can say that these inventions were the work of mainly European and English descendants. This continues today. Let's take for example the inventor Dave Emery. He is more Yankee than Englishman, because most of his life and at the creative part, lives in the United States.

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            • #66
              red heat xd17

              hello rink123. you can give me advice how better use red heat xd17 micro. i am have one and can't find information from user. manual too short. how better operate . what the 2 trim under battery. how use then. thank you

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              • #67
                Red Heat XD-17 not the Micro

                It took me 6 months to find a unit for sale and now I know why they are so hard to find. I will always keep this one in my stock. Here are a couple of videos that I made after I received the unit.

                http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7YsUO...el_video_title

                http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W7eeN...feature=relmfu


                Tom in SC

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                • #68
                  That unit compares to Tesoro Lobo in my mind.

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                  • #69
                    I have never had a Lobo. The air test does not show the units real abilities. It is really deep for a unit like this. The see through Iron deal is not all it was show to be. If the iron covers the coin completely it will not see it. But if just an edge is showing it will hit every time. I pulled the nickel out if a hole with three rusty nails and the coin was below the nails. I really like the unit but have a lot to learn to be good with it.

                    Tom in Sc

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                    • #70
                      Originally posted by Sean_Goddard View Post
                      What a stupid thing to say!

                      I suppose you think Eric Foster copied Whites Surfmaster designs do you?

                      Cscope were around BEFORE Tesoro and just because there aren't many UK detector manufacturers, you automatically assume (see definition of this word) that ALL UK models are copies of US designs?

                      Dude, if it wasn't for the UK, and our inventiveness, you wouldn't have;

                      HoverCraft
                      Jet Engines
                      Radar
                      Steel ships
                      Television
                      Wireless (radio)
                      The Automobile
                      The Microwave Oven
                      Inkjet printers
                      Computers !!!

                      And MANY, MANY more (over 58% of ALL major inventions) things that came from the UK!

                      I'm not saying the UK is in any way better than the US, just that we don't NEED to copy what we invented in the first place. OH, and for the record, Gerhard Fisher was GERMAN as was Von Braun and the rest of the guys who (ALLEGEDLY) sent a man to the moon.

                      Nice one Sean

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                      • #71
                        Originally posted by tmanly View Post
                        I have never had a Lobo. The air test does not show the units real abilities. It is really deep for a unit like this. The see through Iron deal is not all it was show to be. If the iron covers the coin completely it will not see it. But if just an edge is showing it will hit every time. I pulled the nickel out if a hole with three rusty nails and the coin was below the nails. I really like the unit but have a lot to learn to be good with it.

                        Tom in Sc
                        The Red Heat videos were always impressive -- wonder what the circuit looks like... I like the idea of a basic, deep machine.

                        -SB

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