Hi Enjoykin,
Unfortunately since I built my LRL I had few opportunities to prove it and it is also for this reason that I explained on the forum how to build one, so that others could try it. I do not know if you know that the phenomenon is generated after a few months that the metal is buried and to check the proper functioning is necessary to have a field where do the tests. Or alternatively know a place where it is supposed that there are metals buried, but to do this you should be sure of the proper functioning of the LRL. The only test that I can recommend is to touch the antenna with your hand and check that the signal at the output decreases, it is an empirical proof but it always worked. I think you have read about the compass effect and sky effect that appear when there is too much amplification or if a srl is poorly designed. In practice there is a signal in a particular direction whose intensity does not change as you move in that direction, or is a signal by tilting up or down the LRL.As for the treasures in Italy there is a very strict legislation where practically everything you can find belongs to the state, you can just keep that has no historical or archaeological interest but you still have to share with the owner of the land. but I have already a certain age and I'm glad to share my experience with other forum members around the world and I like to think of these people as "unknown friends." In Italy it says "who finds a friend finds a treasure", but it also says "who finds a treasure find a lot of friends."
Best Regards
Unfortunately since I built my LRL I had few opportunities to prove it and it is also for this reason that I explained on the forum how to build one, so that others could try it. I do not know if you know that the phenomenon is generated after a few months that the metal is buried and to check the proper functioning is necessary to have a field where do the tests. Or alternatively know a place where it is supposed that there are metals buried, but to do this you should be sure of the proper functioning of the LRL. The only test that I can recommend is to touch the antenna with your hand and check that the signal at the output decreases, it is an empirical proof but it always worked. I think you have read about the compass effect and sky effect that appear when there is too much amplification or if a srl is poorly designed. In practice there is a signal in a particular direction whose intensity does not change as you move in that direction, or is a signal by tilting up or down the LRL.As for the treasures in Italy there is a very strict legislation where practically everything you can find belongs to the state, you can just keep that has no historical or archaeological interest but you still have to share with the owner of the land. but I have already a certain age and I'm glad to share my experience with other forum members around the world and I like to think of these people as "unknown friends." In Italy it says "who finds a friend finds a treasure", but it also says "who finds a treasure find a lot of friends."
Best Regards




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