Titan GER 1000

menyarito

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Hello Dears,

I am planning to buy the Titan GER 1000 device for gold research and I need your opinion before proceeding.

I opted for this machine because of its 45M depth.

Thank you in advance for your understanding and support
 
No serious, competent gold prospector that I know would ever use one of those or any other similar "long range" gold prospecting/hoard detector.
I would use my dowsing rods before I would spend any money on or use one of those.
 
Please don’t do it. That “device” is an absolute scam. It’s a glorified “long range locator” (LRL), which are all just pseudoscience garbage. You really need to stop and ask yourself: if a machine like this could truly find not only gold, but also gemstones such as diamonds (!! it actually claims that :shock: !!), at such tremendous distances, why aren’t they being used by every major mining corporation on the planet? I can guarantee you, not a single professional mining or prospecting operation ever used one of these.

The only thing that device can possibly excel at, is separation…fools from their money.
 
If you fasten a flag to the tip, and then tied the handle to a pole it would most definitely give you wind direction. And THAT would be the only thing it would do accurately. As said, don't fall for this.
 
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Do you know anyone who has used this machine?

No, I don't. I don't need to use it or know any one who used it to recognize an obvious modern day snake oil product. For example, if someone was offering a $15,000 machine that claimed to turn lead into gold, I wouldn't need to buy it or know someone who did to predict that it wouldn't work, because I know alchemy isn't real science. Sometimes common sense rules the day. Same concept applies to the Titan GER 1000.

I've read enough about this and other LRLs from folks who have tested them and disassembled them with a scientific eye, and I have enough of a technical and engineering background, to feel perfectly comfortable lumping them all together as nonsense - but I do spend time reading about them and sometimes watching videos "demonstrating" them for the sheer laughable entertainment value. Tell me you wouldn't be amused to see someone show up at your local park with any one of these (the radar dish makes the G3 look especially hi-tech :laughing:):

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No, I don't. I don't need to use it or know any one who used it to recognize an obvious modern day snake oil product. For example, if someone was offering a $15,000 machine that claimed to turn lead into gold, I wouldn't need to buy it or know someone who did to predict that it wouldn't work, because I know alchemy isn't real science. Sometimes common sense rules the day. Same concept applies to the Titan GER 1000.

I've read enough about this and other LRLs from folks who have tested them and disassembled them with a scientific eye, and I have enough of a technical and engineering background, to feel perfectly comfortable lumping them all together as nonsense - but I do spend time reading about them and sometimes watching videos "demonstrating" them for the sheer laughable entertainment value. Tell me you wouldn't be amused to see someone show up at your local park with any one of these (the radar dish makes the G3 look especially hi-tech :laughing:):

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Since when has common sense ruled the day ? Going on 2.5 years now.🥸
 
For what it’s worth, here’s the manual for the Titan GER 1000:

https://uigdetectors.com.tr/wp-content/uploads/2018/01/TITAN-GER-1000-User-manual-English.pdf

The manual is full of spelling, grammatical, and syntax errors - I suppose we can be generous and chalk that up to a really poor translation from German to English. But it’s also rather simplistic, and laughably light on even basic detail about some of the supposed “technology”. Not exactly the kind of technical guidance one would expect with a $15,000 piece of equipment.
 
i just looked at there website they have a vlf and a pi but that expensive one claims to be a pulse and 3d and magnetometer ionic search and long range search,there's another german company called OKM that has something similar does any body know anything about ionic search?
 
i just looked at there website they have a vlf and a pi but that expensive one claims to be a pulse and 3d and magnetometer ionic search and long range search,there's another german company called OKM that has something similar does any body know anything about ionic search?
Well.....since you asked , Yes ! You can come down here and get a personal guided "KOB experience". Only $799 for 3 hours. Follow my drag marks and marvel at both iconic and ironic wonders of So.Cal beaches.
 
I really wish i spent time on your beaches when i was younger i raced motocross fairly often down there in the old days but never had time to hit the coast i wish i took the time
 
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... does any body know anything about ionic search?

I'm pretty sure anybody can make up whatever they want about ionic search, since it's essentially a made up technology based on pseudoscience. If you use enough big words that sound scientific, someone will believe it's real - kind of like this spoof on the "Rockwell Retro Encabulator":


Anyway, I guess the following videos are as good of a description of the Ionic Search concept as you might find considering it comes from UIG Detectors, the parent "company" for the Titan series of LRLs (the videos are also great for a few belly laughs). Astonishingly, comments are turned off for both videos :lol::


 
The OP is not selling these things, there are no links in the post, he is just asking about them.
Ok giving this person the benefit of doubt, do you really believe this apparatus can truly do what it is clamed to do. If that was the case, all the lost gold would have been found by now using this thing. To my knowledge that hasn't happened just yet. Ya gotta ask yourself, is this real, or Memorex.
 
I'm pretty sure anybody can make up whatever they want about ionic search, since it's essentially a made up technology based on pseudoscience. If you use enough big words that sound scientific, someone will believe it's real - kind of like this spoof on the "Rockwell Retro Encabulator":


Anyway, I guess the following videos are as good of a description of the Ionic Search concept as you might find considering it comes from UIG Detectors, the parent "company" for the Titan series of LRLs (the videos are also great for a few belly laughs). Astonishingly, comments are turned off for both videos :lol::


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