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Monday, 19 October 2009 04:56 |
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The Long Range System is used to find buried objects at long distances. By using cross pinpointing the exact position of the located object can be determined. The Bionic 01 is a long range locator which is mainly be used to detect gold and silver. The device includes two individual searching systems:
The bio-energy system interacts with the bio energy of your own body during the localization of gold and silver objects to observe minimum changes of object substances. Thereby the device is able to locate almost all metallic objects whereas the ionization system is a method to measure the ions radiation (ions absorbance). Therefore a metal-ion reaction chamber is integrated in the Bionic 01. The Bionic 01 is an instrument to locate gold, silver and ores up to a very large distance. Large penetration depths are quite possible. The bio-energy system is able to locate also fresh buried or not buried objects no matter which age they are. The ionization system is mainly used to find buried artefacts. For all low distance detection the long range system Bionic alpha is recommended. Technical Specification: - Power Supply: rechargeable battery - Weight: only about 1,5kg - Display: LCD-Display - Controller: 4 MHz Motorola - Operating Time: about 1 Hour - Operating Temperature: 0 - 40 °C / 32 - 104 °F - Operating Voltage: 9 Volt - Feedback: audible and visual - Maximum Range: about 15km / 9miles - Maximum Measuring Depth 20m / 65foot Scope of delivery: Bionic - 1 Control Unit (with internal battery) - 3 Probes - 1 Headphones - 1 Charger for battery - 1 User's manual - 1 Carring case
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Technical specification
The following technical indications are medial values. During operation small variations are quite possible.
Control unit
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0 °C – 50 °C |
| Storage temperature |
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-20 °C – 60 °C |
| Dimensions (H x W x D) |
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400 x 130 x 100 mm |
| Operating Time (Full Charged Battery) |
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about 1 hour |
| Processor |
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Motorola, 4 MHz |
| Feedback |
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accustical, visual |
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Last Updated on Wednesday, 20 January 2010 09:19 |