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  • #46
    Originally posted by Dell Winders View Post
    QUESTION: Will a Magnetometer detect underground AIR cavities?

    Yes, I know the answer from much field experience.
    Of course a magnetometer won't detect underground air cavities. It may, however, detect magnetic field anomalies caused by variations in ground mineralization, which an air cavity may or may not cause. Silly rabbit.

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    • #47
      Carl, your ignorance is showing, again. Dell
      "WHAT HAS BEEN DONE, CAN BE DONE"

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      • #48
        J_P wrote:
        Is it a waste of time to argue with Dell?
        Not for me.
        When an LRL salesman comes here and spreads false information in hopes of selling his products, I think it's a good idea to show him for what he really is.


        OK, then in this case why acting so inkonsequently?
        As you describe it Dell Winders is a criminal that cunningly betrayes poor people from
        Florida and other countries that doesn't know it any better.

        Its your duty as an american citizen that respects law and justice to REALLY help that such persons get what they deserve. So stop your kind and useless discussion in this forum finally against Dell and solve this whole problem on a real working basis and with the help of respected authorities.

        Especially because it seems to be clear that your smalltalk with Dell since many years brought no results at all!

        Otherwise he couldn't make such crazy statements that physics has nothing to do with electronics!

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        • #49
          Originally posted by Funfinder View Post
          J_P wrote:
          Originally posted by J_Player
          Is it a waste of time to argue with Dell?
          Not for me.
          When an LRL salesman comes here and spreads false information in hopes of selling his products, I think it's a good idea to show him for what he really is.
          OK, then in this case why acting so inkonsequently?
          As you describe it Dell Winders is a criminal that cunningly betrayes poor people from
          Florida and other countries that doesn't know it any better.

          Its your duty as an american citizen that respects law and justice to REALLY help that such persons get what they deserve. So stop your kind and useless discussion in this forum finally against Dell and solve this whole problem on a real working basis and with the help of respected authorities.

          Especially because it seems to be clear that your smalltalk with Dell since many years brought no results at all!

          Otherwise he couldn't make such crazy statements that physics has nothing to do with electronics!
          WRONG!
          I never said Dell is a criminal!

          As far as I know, Dell is not a criminal.
          In the USA it is not a crime to post false information in a forum.
          Dell can post any false claim in the longrangelocator forum that he wants, as long as he is prepared to have that claim challenged.
          That is one of the rules for this forum.
          Even Carl thinks it's a good idea to challenge Dell's BS.
          Wanna see a whole lotta links to forum posts where Carl showed him for what he is?

          It brought no results at all?
          Well, Carl has been challenging Dell's BS for a lot longer than this forum existed, and the result I see is fewer cases where people waste their money buying junk equipment or believing pseudoscience.
          In case you didn't know, Geotech1 and the longrangelocator forum are where a lot of people read to get an idea of what works to find buried metals.
          I have witnessed people who came here and asked about equipment, then got answers which helped them determine what equipment they want to buy.
          The posts which demonstrate what is real information compared to what is only false LRL sales BS that is not factual helps these people to make informed decisions.

          In my opinion, the results are that it helps people to avoid wasting thousands of dollars on bogus equipment.


          Best Wishes,
          J_P

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          • #50
            Originally posted by Funfinder View Post
            ...So stop your kind and useless discussion in this forum finally against Dell and solve this whole problem on a real working basis and with the help of respected authorities.
            Hi Funfinder,
            I don't see the problem to solve for a real working basis.
            I have already pointed out that I don't see any evidence in your post that you solved the reason why LRLs are reacting to distant metal targets.
            What I saw your this post is more speculation.
            And I posted a lot of reference data to support it.

            However, it is hard to find the posts concerning your points because they are obfuscated by a flood of posts about magnetic water, air cavities and scalars by Dell and his companion, the Devil.
            Here are some links to posts which are actually pertinent to the discussion topic you started:
            Discussions on LRLs of the electronic variety which also utilize L-rods or other swiveling methods.

            Discussions on LRLs of the electronic variety which also utilize L-rods or other swiveling methods.

            Discussions on LRLs of the electronic variety which also utilize L-rods or other swiveling methods.

            Discussions on LRLs of the electronic variety which also utilize L-rods or other swiveling methods.


            You can use these links as a reference to show what problems about a real basis you want to ask.


            Best Wishes,
            J_P

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