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Old 04-20-2010, 02:56 AM
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Originally Posted by bureaupro2000@yahoo.com
Hello!
Gold gun I built, but not work in Eastern Europe! We amplified and injected into the ground 5khz I had a falling signal generator to 10 cm! Otherwise a fisssss ... continued ... Tend to believe that GG clone is incomplete, or I am wrong somewhere?? The test was made in a lead plate 20x20 cm, weight 3 kg, to 2.2 m deep, buried three months ago now!
The gold gun was originally intended to be tuned to one of three transmitters that send VLF signals in the air:

The Gold Gun has 3 ranges:
  1. 9.5KHz for long distance and weak EM fields.
  2. 26.7-27KHz for USA.
  3. 19.2KHz England, Philippines, Greece and USSR.
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One of these three frequencies is tuned to receive a signal broadcast in the air from a remote VLF transmitter. When the receiver is brought near a treasure, then there is a change in the signal received. This is caused because airbound signals at this frequency are partially absorbed into the ground, depending on what is in the soil. This principle is well known and is still used by geologists to locate subsurface anomalies and map them during their surveys. A hand-held receiver that tunes a signal in the air broadcast from a remote transmitter is standard geological survey equipment that measures what happens to the signal when the receiver is moved near an anomaly under the ground.

Have you considered that what you built may not be a gold gun, because it does not use one of the three frequencies that a gold gun uses, nor does it receive signals from a transmitter that broadcasts RF into the air?


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