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Maybe the poor sap that bought that thing heard a rattle inside, so took it apart and hot glued everything in place.................Originally posted by Qiaozhi View PostWhat do you call this then? Is it a different type of glue?
Or, maybe Dell has had another lapse of memory..........
or, perhaps the guy making these do-nothing boxes, per Dell's specifications, used the hot glue, but Dell never opened one up to look inside, so technically HE didn't put the hot glue in there.
I mean, why would Dell have any reason to look inside a product with the Omnitron name on it? The results are the same whether or not the unit is turned on or even functional.
The Wallet-Miner's CreedWhy bother with the truth, when it doesn't suit the argument?
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I agree, but how work the sound (speaker and AF amplifier)????Originally posted by Carl-NC View PostSo that's what is driving up the cost of hot-melt glue!
Appears as if someone forgot to hook up those antennae to anything. Maybe they are inductomagically coupled.
- Carl
At the photo of LDR1 with zoom you will see a red small object on the one antenna. Maybe to be a diode (demodulate the signal)...... but how strong is the signal at the Rx antennas??????
Anyway .... the interesting is one!!!!!! As say people that bought it, the detector (LRL) don't work
Geo
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Maybe he can melt it just using his dowsing abilities... room temperature melt psycoactive glue!Originally posted by Qiaozhi View PostWhat do you call this then? Is it a different type of glue?
Kinda of ectoplasm !?
He can also make toys using same paranormal activities...
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Now you build?????
So you do know electronic parts( so what about the hot glue and that speaker that in one of your whatjamacallit box...A lie a lie again and who is that man it is not you??? why are you using his photo and not your own?Originally posted by Dell Winders View PostIf any of you had any knowledge of LRL as it is pretended, you would know this is nothing new.
In 1980, Wayne Darnell, marketed the first directional locator with concealed swivel rods, that completed an electrical circuit that lit a light, and sounded a buzzer when the unit was tilted slightly and the rods swung to one side, or the other.
Although the builder of this unit appears to be attempting simple Frequency Discrimination, in my experience I find that discrimination is greatly diminished when the broadcast frequency is encompassed in the same housing as the receiving antenna(s).
Needless to say, that in my opinion, that type of electronic monitoring is useless, and is included merely as a deceptive, pretend technology sales gimmick to command more money.
FYI, I don't use hot glue in the products I build. That is another of the Skeptics deceptive ruses. Dell
Dell your coat hanger thingie now how do it work again?.
I better stop anf go back to lurking.
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Geo.
The laser is working goood
First of all the man who own the buisenes is good man and before 4 years he answer to all my questions for an hour !!! so he get my trast...
I see this machine before 3-4 years.
He ask me to hide a gold coin that he has inside his lab, he get this "detector" and tried to find where i hide the coin.
The first time he found the coin...
The second time i hide the coin walking around to all his lab 300sq meters, but this time he did not find where i hide the coin !!!
My opinion is that the machine is working better from others because had the balbs (very clever) and IF ALL the others remote machines are working then it working too...
I am not sensitive to rods and i dont believe the theory AS HE SAYS (not baried for long time...) AND AS IT IS (find only gold etc.)
The pulse detectors that he manufacture are stable and when i test them (2004) i see that are a beet down from DELTA PULSE... with a coil 40cm, 1liter metallic paint box, 90cm. My Delta pulse with modifications and the same coil find it from 130cm.
The time i go to his lab he has a VLF detector with 40cm coil. I tried and i see that it gets a paint box 1liter from 2 meters. That was good...
That was my experience before 4 years... today I DONT KNOW what are the emprovements hi gets to the newest detectors !!! I thing that he emprove his detectors every day, but for remote sensing i dont beleive that are many things to do
GUARDBeing poor is not a problem because it can be solved.
Being poor in mind is a problem because it can not be solved in any way.
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I have already answered that question. Several times.
Your photo is of a Frequency Generator, built in 1998, 20 years ago. I don't know if Hot Glue is a product of science, to qualify it's use, but perhaps the builder just thought it was the rage of the time. I don't know.
I still owe you an answer as to where I saw the TV doncumentary, where Scientist conducting brain studies said they have found proof that humans do have ESP, on a sub-conscious level.
It was on one, of the two local PBS channels. Although interesting, I didn't consider this to be a spectacular, or amazing discovery so I didn't make note of the name of the program.
Sorry for the delay in answering, but I do have a life outside this forum which has been busy preparing for hurricanes, among other things. Dell
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So 1998 is 20 years ago now ? Dell won the Fields Medal... between an hurricane and another...hands down!Originally posted by Dell Winders View PostI have already answered that question. Several times.
Your photo is of a Frequency Generator, built in 1998, 20 years ago. I don't know if Hot Glue is a product of science, to qualify it's use, but perhaps the builder just thought it was the rage of the time. I don't know.
I still owe you an answer as to where I saw the TV doncumentary, where Scientist conducting brain studies said they have found proof that humans do have ESP, on a sub-conscious level.
It was on one, of the two local PBS channels. Although interesting, I didn't consider this to be a spectacular, or amazing discovery so I didn't make note of the name of the program.
Sorry for the delay in answering, but I do have a life outside this forum which has been busy preparing for hurricanes, among other things. Dell
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But we dont need a reason "
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