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  • #91
    Originally posted by Dell Winders View Post
    In all honesty...????? Dell
    Honest? Honesty??? ....now there's a laugh.

    And this coming from the guy that is trying to sell "paint-roller handles" as treasure finding contraptions.

    Oh. I forgot, the paint roller handle thingy actually works according to the principles detailed by Albert Einstein concerning hydrocolonic linked ionic resonance patterns arising sporadically from frequency-excited neutrons in sympathetic resonance with the plastic weighted capsules in the center of the wand.

    The Wallet-Miner's Creed
    Why bother with the truth, when it doesn't suit the argument?

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    • #92
      Oh. I forgot, the paint roller handle thingy actually works according to the principles detailed by Albert Einstein concerning hydrocolonic linked ionic resonance patterns arising sporadically from frequency-excited neutrons in sympathetic resonance with the plastic weighted capsules in the center of the wand
      Now there's a typical skeptic nut case scientific explanation for your ignorance. Did you imagine you also saw it walk, and quack like a Duck?
      "WHAT HAS BEEN DONE, CAN BE DONE"

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      • #93
        Originally posted by Dell Winders View Post
        Now there's a typical skeptic nut case scientific explanation for your ignorance. Did you imagine you also saw it walk, and quack like a Duck?
        Certainly glad you understood that explanation; I was trying to put it in terms and pseudo-technical jargon like I've heard you and other wallet-miners manufacture out of thin air. Guess I succeeded!


        The Wallet-Miner's Creed
        Why bother with the truth, when it doesn't suit the argument?

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        • #94
          A typical rationale to satisfy your pretend, "A am a scientist " fantasy. Certainly laughable. Dell
          "WHAT HAS BEEN DONE, CAN BE DONE"

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          • #95
            H3tec, for the sake of clarity, in the lower right corner of each message there is a "quote" button,if you use it readers will know to wich message you are answering.
            Otherwise it is a mess.

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            • #96
              In all honesty, I find these same estimates on target data are obtainable with Carl's cheap frequency generator, a weight check, or frequency offset, and a pair of Dowsing Rods. Dell
              Getting back to the subject. Although true, maybe I did make a bit of a stretch using Carl's FG as an example. It will be harder to obtain data using his circuit.

              Personally, I prefer Tim Williams, LRL for accuracy. Being honest, I can't say anything about the RT Examiner, or the H3 tec. I have never field tested them. Have You? Dell
              "WHAT HAS BEEN DONE, CAN BE DONE"

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              • #97
                Another funny thing I recalled... when the H3Tec fellow I was talking to insisted their contraption was not a dowsing rod, I asked, "So how is this different from Electroscope, or Treasure Scope, or Lectra Search, or Vector Trek?" He said he had never heard of those names.

                I thought it odd that a company wouldn't even be aware of who their competition is.

                - Carl

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                • #98
                  Perhaps you should have also asked if they heard of the name "Omnitron" and Dell Winders. If not, it's probably because not many people read your forum, or you haven't been able to find enough bad things to say about me, over the years. Dell
                  "WHAT HAS BEEN DONE, CAN BE DONE"

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                  • #99
                    Star War dowsing rod

                    Originally posted by hung View Post
                    H3Tec,

                    I have no doubt that nano ionic resonance technology when properly understood works. Proof of that is Mineoro's ionic rods IGD and DIAS, their electronic devices, the RT Examiner along with many so called dowsing based rods.

                    The fact that you claim H3Tec works on specific isotope chains for a perfect fine tuning of the element, brings up some inconveniences such as requring the user to switch 'combos' for that specific isotope as you said yourself. Considering the amount of elements in the periodic table and the isotopes involved, this would be at minimum, extremely awkward.

                    Note that this is my prelimary impression as I don't have the exact data on how your detectors were made. I just have the data you provided on your site and also here in this discussion. Also, not even a manual is available for details.

                    I see there's a needle which indicates activity. Wheter its movement is produced by electronic excitation of the circuit or by external source for alignment, still is not clear. But considering real life detection conditions for silver for instance in which different type of isotopes are found and even mixed, probably spin resonance should have been considered to gather more data from the sought element.

                    I also noticed the extremely high price tag for the device.
                    It seems H3Tec is based in a Country really far from the US where the severe financial crisis has hit and would be almost impossible for a common person have financial acess to one of these devices.

                    Unless H3Tec wants their customers to start a 'closed comunity' as the Illuminati, with only the wealth and rich being able to use their devices.

                    With all respect, with a simple and much cheaper RT Examiner, the same results are achieved and better yet, estimates on target's data, distance, shape, weight and depth are possible.

                    As a final word, if you take Carl's pseudo scientific conclusions on your device, you will waste your time and you will be lost. He used the same argument about your device not being able to detect a silver sample he had in his pocket, as he did once with the RT Examiner. He completely ignored that in the Examiner's case if it's tuned to a specific target shape or mass, it will exclude anything different from that, even if it's derived from the same substance.
                    So, if it's programmed to detect a loop shape gold object, it won't detect a gold bar for instance. The knob also acts as an amplitude limiter, so even if it's set for gold including all objects, if it is set for small mass, it will ignore bigger targets.
                    Is it a perfect failproof device? Of course not, but it's a great tool for the buck.

                    Hope soon H3Tec provides a user manual in their site and also demo videos showing how the device is used.
                    But so far as I said, the price tag is unreal and utopic in my opinion.

                    Anyway, good luck with your device and welcome to the LRL arena.
                    Hello Hung

                    And what is the price for this H3Tec ,much more than the Tyon?

                    Regards

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                    • Hello Hung

                      And what is the price for this H3Tec ,much more than the Tyon?


                      Originally posted by Tim Williams View Post

                      The unit cost is 10,500 and 500.00 for each element. Each is leased for a year. So if you have silver and gold it will cost you 1000.00 a year to use the unit. Training is 1500.00 dollars. A resent repair cost 1500.00. You also have to sign a disclosure at purchase.
                      Tim
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                      "Should exist injustice and untruths towards working LRLs, I'll show up to debunker the big mouths"

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                      • Originally posted by hung View Post
                        he unit cost is 10,500 and 500.00 for each element. Each is leased for a year. So if you have silver and gold it will cost you 1000.00 a year to use the unit. Training is 1500.00 dollars. A resent repair cost 1500.00. You also have to sign a disclosure at purchase.

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                        • Star Wars Rod

                          Originally posted by hung View Post
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                          • Anyone want to guess what I've gotten a hold of?

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                            • Originally posted by Carl-NC View Post
                              Anyone want to guess what I've gotten a hold of?
                              Is it one of these?
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                              • grandma's dousing whirley gig

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