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    Hello!
    I'm looking for a paper money frequency, if there is at all. I'm using my own LRL and the frequencies probably vary from device to device, but I'm willing to do some experimentation.
    Thanks.

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    All the frequecies I have seen are for older bills. Nothing for anything current. I think there is some chemical in the green dye they use that is special. The modern bills are much different. Somewhere I posted a link to a video that shows how to find the frequency of any item. The title says dowsing but it is for using a frequency generator LRL

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    • #3
      Did you watch the video? Do you understand the process? Looks to me from the shadows that he is walking towards the North. Basically place the money (or whatever you want to find the frequency for) on the ground and stand over it for a couple minutes. Then start walking until you L-rods close. Measure that distance and divide 1100 by how many feet you walked. If you use metric divide 335.28 by the distance in meters. The answer is your frequency in Hz. You still might have to adjust the frequency up or down a little bit. That number is for your area and conditions.

      And you can continue walking to get the second harmonic when the L-rods cross again.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by NetherAnimal View Post
        Hello!
        I'm looking for a paper money frequency, if there is at all. I'm using my own LRL and the frequencies probably vary from device to device, but I'm willing to do some experimentation.
        Thanks.
        There is no specific frequency for paper money. The whole idea is rubbish pseudoscience.
        Don't waste your time. LRLs are just fantasy devices.

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        • #5
          Yeah, Tim Williams is a pretty smart guy to figure that out. 1100 feet per second is the speed of sound. So when you divide that by the distance to the first node (where the rods cross) you get the number of cycles per second also known as Hz (Hertz). His YouTube channel is LRLMAN. He also has a website LRLMAN.com

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          • #6
            NetherAnimal I sent you a private message.

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            • #7
              Human body impedance

              I was reading an article on BMI body mass index and they said it is not an accurate indicator. The said BIA bioethical impedance analysis is better. They run a small electrical current though your body and measure it to calculate impedance (resistance and reactance). More muscle means lower impedance. Then I recalled how some people hook up a small battery to their L-rods to run some current through their body. The idea is it makes the body more receptive to any dowsing or LRL signals.

              Some use a nine volt battery. One had a piezo tweeter hooked in series. I?ve found if I have any open sores on my hands I get a painful shock.

              I also saw a diagram for one rod they had a 1.5 volt battery with only the negative terminal attached to the rod.

              So if you do not have good impedance (less muscle, more body fat) you might try this.

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              • #8
                Well, this was supposed to be a separate thread but accidentally got here.
                These were from Bill Morgan in May 1993 issue of Treasure Hunter Confidential. He referred to voltage-assisted dowsing and frequency-assisted dowsing. Figure 2 is the Thomas Electroscope. Figure 1b is a home made version of the Electroscope and figure 3 shows the voltages for various elements. Note: the frequency generators are much more accurate.
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                • #9
                  This stuff is probably copywrited. I didn’t realize that is valid for 70 years. This probably should be deleted.

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                  • #10
                    I could not find any copywrite symbol. I guess it?s okay to leave it.

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                    • #11
                      Try again to se if these are clearer. Anybody know how to get clearer photos? I’m the world’s worst photographer.
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                      • #12
                        treasure scope quad setting for US Currency is 9.744 kHz This is for older bills like 25 years ago ut they still might use the same ink green dye, I don't know.

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                        • #13
                          Steve Ryland was the last owner of THC and he is dead. Before him, Larry Williams ran it and he has retired to the Virgin Islands. I doubt he cares, but if Larry complains I will remove the images.

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by Mike(Mont) View Post
                            All the frequecies I have seen are for older bills. Nothing for anything current. I think there is some chemical in the green dye they use that is special. The modern bills are much different. Somewhere I posted a link to a video that shows how to find the frequency of any item. The title says dowsing but it is for using a frequency generator LRL
                            https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=TW6aGEpPqck
                            The video is interesting. It is not entirely clear what kind of generator this is. The generator panel is made of aluminum, the bottom of the case is not clear, perhaps plastic. It would be interesting to try this method.

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                            • #15
                              The generator he uses is an early version of the EFNMR2015. It is a frequency generator with a special wave form and some other options. But any frequency generator could be used. If you have the exact frequency you can get closer to the target.

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