Recovery Group Using Long Range Locators
The Georgia based outfit appears to be using unconventional “treasure hunting” methods, with amazing results! Or, are they?
After scouring over their website, I failed to find any “big feature” recoveries. Lots of hype and hoopla, that’s about it. I also failed to find how there double-blind tests were conducted or the results. Very fishy to say the least.
http://www.floridarrg.com/activities.htm
“Florida Research and Recovery Group is organized and equipped to conduct
both land and sea operations. Running double-blind tests, FRRG has
demonstrated the ability to successfully locate large items (shipwrecks) at distances
of 106 miles. On land, the equipment has greater sensitivity due
to antenna and receiver design. Equipment operation is currently
restricted to FRRG personnel, both because of training experience
required and because of the extremely high operating voltages involved.
An interesting element in FRRG's operation is a unique antenna system,
designed and developed by Larry Turbeville. This antenna system
can distinguish between gold, iron. silver, emeralds and diamonds.
Actually, almost anything!!”
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