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Old 02-05-2008, 12:47 AM
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Originally Posted by Clondike Clad
What is the phenomenon and how do electronics pick it up.
A tr,vlf,pi or bfo signal can be picked up why can't a LRL.
According to LRL experimenters, the target signal can be picked up at long distances. This is done in the receiving coil or antenna. The target signal is then processed and amplified to indicate on a beeper or meter. If the signal cannot be picked up with electronics, then the LRL user would be left with radionics or guessing to "sense" the signal.

Since the target signal is claimed to be picked up at the receiving antenna, then an oscilloscope would be able to display this target signal. An oscilloscope can display the signal when away from AC power by using an inverter to run from the car battery. There are also small battery powered oscilloscopes that work away from AC power.

Of course, this is all unproven theory, and will not work to display a target signal unless the LRL actually works to receive a target signal.

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