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ROW-EM STULL LAKE · GEOPHYSICAL SURVEYS SEREM Lte"e Stull Lake Area i . __ v i 1..I.IINGti i,: i...
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53K07NE5819 W7182-30834 STULL LAKE 010ONT.
THE MINING ACT REPORT OF WORKtype ot work to b* recorded.
To the Recorder of.......................BBX)...UKE.............,..................................................Mining Divisiivision
name of Recorded Holder Miner '.s Licence
.....................Z.m.JteM^Post Office Address
do hereby report the performance of .......5.9.2Q........................ days of .GfcQEHmCAL.J5URlZEY....JB.J5,type of work
not before reported to be applied on the following contiguous claims SB shown on the attached list
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All the work was performed on Mining Claim (s) .....................................................................................w(In the case of geological and/or geophysical survey (s) where more than 18 claims are involved attach a schedule)
READ CAREFULLY: THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION IS REQUIRED BY THE MINING RECORDER.
For Manual Work, Stripping or Opening up of Mines, Sinking Shafts or Other Actual Mining Operations - Names andaddresses of the men who performed the work and the dates and hours of their employment.For Diamond and other Core Drilling - Footage, No. and angle of holes and diameter of core. Name and address ofowner or operator of drill. Dates when drilling was done. Signed core log and sketch in duplicate. For Compressed Air or Other Power Driven or Mechanical EquipmentType of drill or equipment. Names and addresses of men engaged in operating equipment and the dates and hours oftheir employment.For Power Stripping - Type of equipment. Name and address of owner or operator. Amount expended. Dates on whichwork was done. Proof of actual cost must be submitted within 30 days of recording.With each of the above types of work sketches are required to show the location and extent of the work in relationto the nearest claim post. In the case of diamond or other core drilling the sketch must be submitted in duplicate.For Geological and Geophysical Survey - The names and addresses of men employed as weil at dates. Type ofinstrument used in the case of geophysical survey. Reports and maps in duplicate must be filed with the Ministerwithin 60 days of recording.For Land Survey - the name and address of Ontario Land surveyor.
The Required Information is as Follows; (Attach a list if this space is insufficient)
on attached sheets
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Signature of Recorded Holder or Agent
The Mining Act Certificate Verifying Report of Work
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hereby certify:
1. That l have a personal and intimate knowledge of the facts set forth in the report of work annexed here to, having performed the work or witnessed some during and/or after its completion.
2. That the annexed report is true.
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E,M. UNIT SPECIFICATION SHEET
SE-300 DUAL FREQUENCY ELECTROMAGNETIC TRANSCEIVER
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The SE-300 Electromagnetic Unit consists of two identical transceiver units. Dual frequency excitation provides diagnostic information to distinguish between subsurface conductors and aids in resolving overburden from bedrock conduction effects. A unique receiver cir cuitry extends the useful separation of the transceivers to 1200 ft., providing greatly increased effective depth penetration.
SPECIFICATIONS
FREQUENCY RANGE:
FREQUENCY TRACKING:
FREQUENCY TRACKING:
TRANSMITTER OUTPUT:
SEPARATION:
RECEIVER SENSITIVITY:
400 cps and 1600 cps (other fre quencies optional).
Better than *2# over extended periods at normal ambient tem peratures.
Receiver versus transmitter:Better than over temperaturesfrom -40 0 F to 1040 F.
Approx. 150 Nl at 1600 cpa andopprox. 180 Nl at 400 cps.Higher outputs optional.
Up to 1200 feet using 1600 cps. deflection is +5 0 . 600 feet using 400 cps deflection is +5 0
50 Millimicrovolts.
SE-300 Dual Frequency Electromagnetic Transceiver Cont'd
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BATTERY LIFE:
WEIGHT:
2 x No. 731 Evereody lantern batteries or NEDA 918.
Approximately 10 days.
Coil - 8^ Ibs., 3.85 Kg. Receiver - 2 Ibs., .90 Kg. Transmitter - 20| Ibs., 9.3 Kg,
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AH2, PERSONNEL
Tho following ic o list of tho Cootcrrex poreonnol
nocesoory to tho coraplotion of tho survey, ac voii ea tho
of eight hour wan daye cpont by oach pereon on tho
during tho fiold operation, and in tho office, for
tho completion of tho compilation and tho Geophysical
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Roraan Wosylochko, goophysiciot, 51 790 Springiond Drivo, Ottowo, Ontario*
Poor NorQcard, goophycicict, 6 7498 Springland Dr., Ottawa, Ontario*
ftobort Forbriggor, surveyor, 20 c/o 1312 Bank St., Ottowo, Ontario*
Paul Kozak, surveyor, 39 c/o 1312 Bank St., Ottawa, Ontario.
F. Maxwell, Corapilor-oporator, 11 201 Boll St., Ottawa, Ontario.
Tony Korr, ooophyoical operator, 46 c/o 1312 Bonk St., Ottowo, Ontario.
Clotuc Newoll, goophyoical operator, 36Calusot lclorjd, P.O.
Sea McDougall, goophyeieol operator, 56 R*R. 4, Araos, P.O.
Alox Jacob, geophysical operator, 56 R.R, 4, Anoa P*Q.
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Ronald Dosjcot, he . ? on gcophy&ica, 47 , N.B.
Ion Scott, holpor on ooophycico, 19 25 Dole weir o St., Ottawa, Ontario*
Fronetto, Cook, 56 Potit Rochor Sud, N,8.
Gorord Roil, Cook, 33 Bois Franco, P*Q.
Chorlio HocDougoll, lino cutter, 43 R. R. 4, Atsos, P*Q*
Jlrj McDoogall, lino cutter, 35 R, R, -i!-, Amos, P. Q*
Leo Fs-onotto, line cutter, 47Robosrtvillo, N,B,
Leonard Areonoult, lino cutter, 47 Robertvillo, N.B.
Albert ^5cDou0oli / lino cutter, 5 R. R. 4, Aaoo, P. Q*
Joo Hc/wott, lino cutter, 56R, R. 4, Aaoo, P, Q*
Errscst Brov/n, lino cutter, 39 Controvillo, N,B.
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Goorgo Kapicho, lino cuttor, 23 R. R* 4, Aoos, P, Q.
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SPECIFICATIONSv .:FREQUENCY RANGE:
FREQUENCY TRACKING:
FREQUENCY TRACKING:
TRANSMITTER OUTPUT:
SEPARATION:
RECEIVER SENSITIVITY:
400 cps and 1600 cps (other fre quencies optional).
Better than *2# over extended periods at normal ambient tem peratures.
Receiver versus transmitter: Better than 1# over temperatures from -40 0 F to 1040 F.
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Approx. 150 Nl at 1600 cpa and approx. 180 Nl at 400 cps. Higher outputs optional.
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50 Millimicrovolts.
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SE-300 Dual Frequency Electromagnetic Transceiver Cont'd.
BATTERY:
BATTERY LIFE:
WEIGHT:
2 x No. 731 Evereody lantern batteries or NEDA 918.
Approximately 10 days.
Coil - 8* Ibs., 3.85 Kg. Receiver - 2 Ibs., .90 Kg. Transmitter - 20^ Ibs., 9.3 Kg,
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The SE-300 Electromagnetic Unit consists of two identical transceiver units. Dual frequency excitation provides diagnostic information to distinguish between subsurface conductors and aids in resolving overburden from bedrock conduction effects. A unique receiver cir cuitry extends the useful separation of the transceivers to 1200 ft., providing greatly increased effective depth penetration.
SPECIFICATIONS
FREQUENCY RANGE:
FREQUENCY TRACKING;
FREQUENCY TRACKING:
TRANSMITTER OUTPUT:
SEPARATION:
RECEIVER SENSITIVITY:
400 cps and 1600 cps (other fre quencies optional).
Better than +2J& over extended periods at normal ambient tem peratures.
Receiver versus transmitter: Better than 1^ over temperatures from -40 0 F to 1040 F.
Approx. 150 Nl at 1600 cpa and approx. 180 Nl at 400 cps. Higher outputs optional.
Up to 1200 feet using 1600 cps. deflection is +5 0 . 600 feet using 400 cps deflection is +5 0 .
50 Millimicrovolts.
SE-300 Dual Frequency Electromagnetic Transceiver Cont'd,
BATTERY:
BATTERY LIFE:
WEIGHT:
2 x No. 731 Eveready lantern batteries or NEDA 918.
Approximately 10 days.
Coil - 8-1- Ibs., 3.85 Kg. Receiver - 2 Ibs., .90 Kg. Transmitter - 20^ Ibs., 9 .3 Kg.
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