message to carl re ranger LRL
carl...i would suggest you advise your folk here not to be wasting their time here mucking about with expensive consumer packaged toys to look for gold and gems. why not tell them about the phenomena of Resonance. you know all matter resonates with its own individual frequency. glass metal iron gems thumbnails banjos everything. You know about resonance i take it..a small change to a resonant circuit causes a huge sometimes 1000 or more times change in the current oscillating in the resonant circuit...so the target can be extremely weak. why not tell your folk how to build thier own, easy once you know the resonant frequency of the target such as gold for example. You might have to build a huge aerial and carry the device around in the back of your semi trailer as well ...or ...you could just go out and buy yourself a Rangertell LRL which is smaller cos it works off a harmonic of the original resonant frequency allowing you to make it smaller. The principle of operation is no , i say again, no different to the tuning knob on a transistor radio with your body as an aerial and the inductance from currents from the calculator assisting in the discrimnation of the target signal. The ranger was designed by a geoliogist for use in the detection of minerals/fields. It has always been recomended to be used in conjunction with a standard metal detector because of the time/efficiency constraints sometime associated with professional industrial application.
carl...i would suggest you advise your folk here not to be wasting their time here mucking about with expensive consumer packaged toys to look for gold and gems. why not tell them about the phenomena of Resonance. you know all matter resonates with its own individual frequency. glass metal iron gems thumbnails banjos everything. You know about resonance i take it..a small change to a resonant circuit causes a huge sometimes 1000 or more times change in the current oscillating in the resonant circuit...so the target can be extremely weak. why not tell your folk how to build thier own, easy once you know the resonant frequency of the target such as gold for example. You might have to build a huge aerial and carry the device around in the back of your semi trailer as well ...or ...you could just go out and buy yourself a Rangertell LRL which is smaller cos it works off a harmonic of the original resonant frequency allowing you to make it smaller. The principle of operation is no , i say again, no different to the tuning knob on a transistor radio with your body as an aerial and the inductance from currents from the calculator assisting in the discrimnation of the target signal. The ranger was designed by a geoliogist for use in the detection of minerals/fields. It has always been recomended to be used in conjunction with a standard metal detector because of the time/efficiency constraints sometime associated with professional industrial application.

Magnets have no effect whatsoever on dowsing or LRLs, beyond the pure imagination of the practitioner. So even if I did tote in a magnet to a dowsing test it would make no difference, as long as the dowser had no knowledge of it. Such a "dirty trick" would be as pointless as secretly putting a voodoo spell on the test area.



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