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Dell Winders 02-13-2014 07:33 AM

Is that your Dell Rod the one with two pods on it?

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Originally Posted by Qiaozhi (Post 148776)
That's a bit personal. :lol:

Shhhh ! Now, folks know where your mind is at. dell

Mike(Mont) 02-16-2014 02:15 PM

I guess Dell does not want to talk about his discriminating rod. I don't know why he mentioned it in the first place.

I recall in the "Supersensonics" book that was written in the early 1970's by Christopher Hills. He talks in a couple of places about using a radio station for locating work. In one case he placed some blood or something on top of a radio receiver and analyzed it. Hills was always under the impression that thought waves or consciousness travels to the target. He said consciousness is the same thing as light.

Speaking of light, many people before him spoke of using light as an energy source. Some claimed you could not use a witness at night, that you needed a flashlight.

Mike(Mont) 02-22-2014 02:50 PM

I've often wondered about the pyramids being some sort of transmitter like Christopher Hills said. I just saw something about a pyramid they measured a frequency of 28 KHz coming from it. So I calculated what an AGR frequency would be and came up with a little under 500 Hz. Times ten this is nearly 5KHz one of the main gold MFD type frequencies.

I wonder if dowsers around the world have been using this for thousands of years. You know I have mentioned how gravity changes around the full moon can cause a piezo effect on the pyramids because of their huge mass. Of course it is not just around the full moon, it's increased with every tide. Just food for thought.

Mike(Mont) 02-22-2014 03:10 PM

I just found an article on the Giza pyramid saying one of the chambers was 438 or 440 Hz.
I had looked up the 442Hz I calculated and found some symphonies in Europe use that for concert A but others use the lower numbers like 438 and 440.


Anyway, this article is fringe material, but who knows? There are others articles if you search "frequency of pyramids"

http://www.gizapyramid.com/Leone1.htm

Fred 02-22-2014 08:18 PM

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Originally Posted by Mike(Mont) (Post 148914)
I just found an article on the Giza pyramid saying one of the chambers was 438 or 440 Hz.
I had looked up the 442Hz I calculated and found some symphonies in Europe use that for concert A but others use the lower numbers like 438 and 440.


Oh...

Mike(Mont) 02-22-2014 09:26 PM

Sorry, I should be following the Holy Bible more closely. Matthew Chapter 7:6

eaglewings35 03-05-2014 12:12 AM

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Originally Posted by Mike(Mont) (Post 148690)
The receiver that Accurate Locators sells has a formula to calculate the frequency. Their info says that radio stations send out waves that hit the target and combine with the element's resonant frequency.

AM Radio station frequency in KHz times 0.01754 (for gold) equals the receiver frequency in KHz.

So I decided to see if a frequency generator and L-rod could get a discriminated signal line to the target by using this receiver frequency calculated to a nearby radio station. Unfortunately the strongest station is only 5KW. The jury is still out on this one. The weather here has finally got above zero F wind chill, but only +2F wind chill. Anyway I still go out and practice a few times a day. Today I was working with a calculated frequency and was able to locate the target maybe half the time. No doubt the cold weather has some effect on my locating, so I don't really know if this system is reliable. I have to believe there is something to this. I guess the big question is how well does it work on small targets. Their info says it's for large deposits from 100 feet away. That's barely considered long range.


Mike,
This is very similar to an idea that I have been kicking around.
Police cruiser radios (hand held too), can be programmed with different frequencies.
Why not to the gold and silver freq?
The Motorola radios are quite powerful, and in my humble opinion, would make a great LRL.

I get good ideas, but I dont know how to actually make it happen.
You got any ideas?

Mike(Mont) 03-05-2014 12:56 AM

I know absolutely nothing about police radios. I don't even understand what you plan to do with them. I know Bill Morgan used a walkie-talkie as an MFD transmitter. Problem there is high battery usage and you have to hog the channel with long transmissions. Many walkie-talkies automatically shut off after fifteen seconds or something like that.

eaglewings35 03-05-2014 02:00 AM

Police Band Radio
 
Mike,
What I was thinking was using an antenna and the radio to transmit and receive
the frequencies of gold and silver.
Yes sir, I would definitely have to lug around a battery or battery pack.

Now, you are correct. They do have a burst session on those radios.
But, how about a programmable police band scanner?
You can program the frequencies and again use an antenna as an L-Rod.

Is this still confusing?

Thanks,
Kerry

Mike(Mont) 03-05-2014 12:40 PM

What frequencies are you talking about? Transmit and receive?

Mike(Mont) 03-05-2014 01:26 PM

Remember the AGR frequencies are only a fraction of the transmit frequencies. You need a receiver that can go much lower.


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