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  • #16
    Originally posted by humhum View Post
    : Can lrl frequency be read?
    absolutely No

    About earthquake waves it is ULF ( 0.01 Hz to 10Hz )
    How would I know that the frequency of the iron phenomenon is 68.4 , 68.7 khz?

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    • #17
      I think the same guy who invented the Gold Gun had a later unit called AGR, something like Advanced Geophysical Receiver. He claimed the local AM radio station can reflect a signal off a gold target. The radiated signal is a lower frequency for gold you multiply the AM frequency by 0.01754 and tune the receiver to this.

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      • #18
        if you extrapolate: divide your frequency by the frequency factor for iron as to follow the AGR. 68.4/0.03237 = 2.113 MHz.

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        • #19
          So if you follow the AGR theory, 2.113 MHz would be the source of your 68.4 KHz. I looked and could not find any radio station at thtat frequency (at least around here) so my thinking is you did not get something right. One possible explanation might be the iron is alloyed with some other metal enough to shift the frequency. I doubt this, but metals refined before 1960 or so had a lot more impurities. So possibly you were detecting some gold in the iron 68.4/0.01754 = 3.9MHz. Again I don't know what source that would be as I could not find any radio statio at that frequency.

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          • #20
            Originally posted by Mike(Mont) View Post
            So if you follow the AGR theory, 2.113 MHz would be the source of your 68.4 KHz. I looked and could not find any radio station at thtat frequency (at least around here) so my thinking is you did not get something right. One possible explanation might be the iron is alloyed with some other metal enough to shift the frequency. I doubt this, but metals refined before 1960 or so had a lot more impurities. So possibly you were detecting some gold in the iron 68.4/0.01754 = 3.9MHz. Again I don't know what source that would be as I could not find any radio statio at that frequency.
            Mike for gold is 0.01754, but what is the data for silver?

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            • #21
              Frequency factor for silver is 0.04653

              NMR Periodic Table-- Rider

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              • #22
                Originally posted by Mike(Mont) View Post
                Frequency factor for silver is 0.04653

                NMR Periodic Table-- Rider
                Thanks Mike! I think the readings will differ slightly from the location due to the diversity of the earth's magnetic field.

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                • #23
                  Originally posted by Pahom View Post
                  Thanks Mike! I think the readings will differ slightly from the location due to the diversity of the earth's magnetic field.
                  If you go by the logic that the target responds best to the strongest energy source, then the GG/AGR theory makes good sense and you take a multiple of that frequency times the frequency factor. Earth's field is not the strongest.

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                  • #24
                    I guess I should say the earth's field is not as strong except during some solar magnetic storms. During peak solar activity the disruptions are much more common. Solar flares in succession can "catch up" to the previous flare and create even more disruption.

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