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  • #16
    Originally posted by Carl-NC
    1) The method you're alluding to, simply does not work.

    2) So it doesn't matter what frequency you use.

    LRL manufacturers universally agree with my second statement, as they all use radically different frequencies.
    As an example of how LRL manufacturers believe the actual frequency used is irrelevant, I'll post some measured frequencies for gold:
    • Vector-Trek SiGo: 32.84 Hz
    • Treasure Scope Quad: 9.19 kHz
    • Dell Systems GS Pro: 222 Hz
    • Dell Systems VR600: 612 Hz (nominal)
    • Dell Systems Omnitron System II: 1.518 kHz
    • PATH Omni-Range Master: 3.02 kHz
    As you can see, the frequencies for gold are all over the place... there is no consistency... even with several models from one manufacturer. It's as if... it's all made-up.

    So, make up whatever frequencies you want for copper, diamond, tin, lead, aluminium, cave, water, and bronze. It just doesn't matter.

    - Carl

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    • #17
      Hi Dell Winders and Carl-NC
      Thanks for your reply .
      no.i not live in the U.S . therefor communicate by this forum and your email .
      I have some experiment with L.R.L and also study a bout molecular resonance
      Frequency.
      molecular resonance appear in vhf and uhf tune Frequency when apply constant magnatic field in the lab . seem as this, the metals under ground in to constant
      magnatic field . thus need apply tune Frequency to resonance .
      in your PRO-4 micro controller circuit probably used Impulse Frequency .
      because harmonics reach to tune resonance Frequency.
      please say me another frequencies for copper - diamond – tin – bronze -
      lead – diampnd - aluminium which used in you system and share your personal field experience
      best regards.

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      • #18
        Hi again Dell Winders
        you can share your personal field experience here or my email .
        best regards .
        aft.72005@gmail.com
        aft72005.1@gmail.com

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        • #19
          I am NOT the manufacturer of the VR-600, or the Omnitron System II, so I can not comment on the circuitry, or the frequencies that are used. Dell
          "WHAT HAS BEEN DONE, CAN BE DONE"

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