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« on: September 13, 2006, 07:12:14 PM »
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MINEORO LINK: www.mineoro.com

There is a bit of a catch 22, to learn to use the Mineoro during the  unique operating conditions that are experienced in central Florida USA, and probably at times in other parts of the world, as well, It's helpful for the buyer to have a known location of long time buried Gold to tune & test the Mineoro.

The instructions on the previous models suggest it will not detect fresh buried, or surface Gold. However the purpose for buying the Mineoro, is to find Gold. If the customer already knows where Gold is buried, then what would be the purpose of buying a Mineoro?

By already having a proven method of locating targets is how I was able to compare, and show the Mineoro purchaser, how to adjust the tuning for it to operate properly and experience first hand the Mineoro working, as well as to recognize it's limitations.

In my opinion a novice would have diffiy tuning the previous Mineoro's, to the varible conditions merely by following the limited instructions in the manual.

If any one coming to Central Florida, USA needs help in learning to use their Mineoro, in the field, I'll be happy to help. Dell





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« Reply #1 on: September 14, 2006, 04:00:02 AM »
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Thanks Dell for your very generous offer to help out folks on THunting...Smiley

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« Reply #2 on: September 14, 2006, 01:15:26 PM »
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Dell is that the unit you tested a number of months back? Maybe some of the readers here would like to hear your take on the unit. I had a guy email me saying he was going to buy one and wanted to know if it would work with the Arc-Geo. I told him it was not a metal detector and no it would not work with the Arc-Geo.

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« Reply #3 on: September 23, 2006, 11:37:17 AM »
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The Mineoro detectors are ionic/electrostatic machines and not a conventional MD.
It's a long range electronic detector capable of detecting gold at several miles away depending of the size and mass of target.
It will not work with the arc geo logger.
Including with the detector is  the 'center&deep' acessory which will measure the depth with precision of milimiters.
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« Reply #4 on: September 23, 2006, 11:59:48 AM »
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Thanks for adding your info hung and welcome to THunting ...Cheesy

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« Reply #5 on: September 23, 2006, 03:22:53 PM »
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Hi Hung and welcome to the forums. I know what the unit is. Thats why I told him it would not work with the Arc-Geo. He may still buy one I'm not sure. I have not had a chance to use one of the units. Maybe one day I will.

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« Reply #6 on: September 23, 2006, 09:42:20 PM »
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Hung, Welcome to the forums. When you and Damisio, come to the US, Ed Merill, and I would love to meet with you in Forida.

Regarding his Mineoro purchase Ed, sent the following E-Mail to the factory.    Hi Patricia,   
    I bought a GDM 428 from you, for use here in Florida USA. I have never been able to get it to work consistently. I understand that your company is offering to up grade the previous models, like mine, to the new automatic models like the FG 80. I would like to know the procedure for doing this upgrade. Thank you for your help in this matter." Ed Merrill


It's been a week now and there has been no reply from Mineoro. It would be appreciated if you can use your personal contact and help us get this resolved.

Many Thanks!  Dell

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« Reply #7 on: September 24, 2006, 07:51:53 AM »
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Hung what do you think of the circuits found on geotech concerning detecting ions? Do you think any of those are worth building and testing?

Tim

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« Reply #8 on: September 25, 2006, 08:18:54 AM »
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Quote:Posted by Dell_Winders
Hung, Welcome to the forums. When you and Damisio, come to the US, Ed Merill, and I would love to meet with you in Forida.

Regarding his Mineoro purchase Ed, sent the following E-Mail to the factory.    Hi Patricia,   
    I bought a GDM 428 from you, for use here in Florida USA. I have never been able to get it to work consistently. I understand that your company is offering to up grade the previous models, like mine, to the new automatic models like the FG 80. I would like to know the procedure for doing this upgrade. Thank you for your help in this matter." Ed Merrill


It's been a week now and there has been no reply from Mineoro. It would be appreciated if you can use your personal contact and help us get this resolved.

Many Thanks!  Dell


OK Dell, I will. Don't worry.

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« Reply #9 on: September 25, 2006, 08:19:56 AM »
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Thanks for adding your info hung and welcome to THunting ...Cheesy


Thaks for your kind words toolboxdiver. Nice to meet so many nice people here.

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« Reply #10 on: September 25, 2006, 08:46:27 AM »
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Hung what do you think of the circuits found on geotech concerning detecting ions? Do you think any of those are worth building and testing?

Tim


Hi Tim,

First of all, it's an honor to me being here discussing matters with such researchers as you and Dell, both with remarkable contributions to THunting.

Any circuits which might contribute to enhancing the understanding of the mentioned phenomena are worth no doubt.
But I suspect in the case of Mineoro, there's more than meets the eye. The inventors apparently discovered a way to understand how the ionic/electrostatic phenomenon manifest which led them to build an all electronic detector meeting the requirements to detect targets (long time buried gold mainly) from a distance.

So, it's not just an ordinary ionic circuit which is involved here. So much so they believe to guard essential information about it which they claim avoids the cloning of the detectors.
I own models PDC 210 and now the FG80.
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Alhtough your Arc geo logger might not work with the ionic detector models, it might regarding their 2 boxes.
And this is an interesting subject. Their two boxes besides being based on a standard PI, VLF, etc. standard technology, offers one important add I still did not find in any other 2 box, although this feature only applies to a long time buried target.
It's capable of side scanning to detect targets many feet away from where it's positioned.
There are dedicated VUs on it and depending on the mass of the target it will make the VU needle move and the operator can go direct over this target. The VU will show activity but no sound will be emitted. Only when you are over the object.
I used to have model 08MI which I had to sell to get money to buy the PDC 210.
But one really interesting story which corroborates this, happened to Mr. Anisio Trelha in 1969. Using the same 08MI, he found a cache of gold coins which were 360 feet from the detector. The VU showed activity and he followed the signals to it.
That's why in their site Mineoro claims the max distance achieved by this 2 box is 360 feet, since this was so far the greates distance a target was found.
So I bet your device would work no problem with their 2 box as with all others.

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« Reply #11 on: September 25, 2006, 12:28:14 PM »
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Dell,

I just talked to Patricia at Mineoro and she said she did send your friend a reply. She will email him again tough.

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« Reply #12 on: September 25, 2006, 06:34:28 PM »
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Thanks Hung. I just checked with ED and he says he still hasn't had any reply from Mineoro.  Maybe tomorrow?     Dell

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« Reply #13 on: September 26, 2006, 06:34:38 AM »
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Keep me informed.
There has been problems with their antispam outgoing mail in the past.

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« Reply #14 on: October 01, 2006, 06:38:28 PM »
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Hung, Ed Merill, has received an e-mail reply from Patricia, at Mineoro, regarding the replacement of his unit.

We were both very disappointed in Mineoro's, bid to make things right. Ed, purchased Mineoro's, top of the line model, and all the accessories. He waited a month  for delivery in order to receive the best, and then Mineoro, says his unit  was built with faulty parts. That is not the customer's fault, but it has been  a problem and delema for the customer to suffer with.

Now, Mineoro is offering to replace Ed's TOP of the line unit, with their latest BOTTOM of the line unit, with shipping costs added.

 Mineoro, wants an additional, US $3,700 to replace his barely used, less than a year old, still under warranty, TOP  of the line unit with a new top of the line unit.

This is a totally unacceptable practice for a legitimate business. The Customer purchased a faulty  top of the line unity, which by all ethics should be replaced by a top of the line unit, which they paid for, and waited for delivery in the first place.

I assure you such business practices by Mineoro, against their customers will Not be a credit to their reputation, and any customer complaints are indeed bad for any business.

I sincerely hope Mineoro, decides to do the right and ethical thing in the treatment of  their  USA customers and restore the confidence that is being lost in their products and business ethics.

Hung, I mean no ill will towards you. The  unselfish help you have given in this matter is greatly appreciated.  Thank you, very much.  Dell

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