BTW, that photo was not maximum anything, range or power level. i was running lower power and the 75 feet just happened to be where the test target landed. My back yard is about a hundred feet across so that's all the practice room i have.
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Do not pay attention to the lines of the seasons. No one waits for snow 5 degrees Celsius or some solar storm to operate the dowsing a normal day is ok if there is not a line you want some time will come another for you when it is possible.
Radio frequency for me does nothing other than to dance with the existing metal lines does not help this in dowsing of course there are many other things that can help very positively in a field of research.
*Many people who have experimented with frequencies like me. They say they had good results in a field of testing like their garden but only there (I can explain this to you.), Out of the field, the results were very unpleasant, the frequency that found gold caught iron like before.
If you imagine the metal lines and why they exist, you will understand how they work differently.
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I posted the photo to show that warm temperatures are not necessary. My device is frequency driven. So far i have not much luck with it in the field, but I have made some changes since last Autumn and will changing the power supply hopefully this week.
But will it work? Of course I want to say it will work, but i know better than to make predictions.
Stay tuned and we will see. Probably two months before I do any real searching. And if these modifications aren't the breakthrough i desire, I will continue the quest.
And if I do get it, then i have more ideas for different configurations. But no hand-held as it a health hazard to your DNA. Maybe a metal detector style with low power for shallow targets at close range or pull cart with higher power for deeper targets. Of course a drone would be the best of all worlds.
Probably many hurdles to get over with a drone--interference with the flight controls might require a tow-behind unit.
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