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Originally Posted by Fred
The fact that the PD works better at extreme edge of instability, or said in another way, randomly, don“t makes me confortable.Reminds me dowsing.The device gives the beeps, the mind take the decision.
Geo, your information and deductions are interesting.
How well did work the UK LRL ? you know, quantified info 
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Hi,
yes I think too Geo's experience is valuable about that UK made thing. I think so cause I know Geo had experience in real search, on real soil with real targets!

So, I think his experience with uncommon device, lrl-kind, is valuable anyway and independently of affordable, reliable always results or not.
Maybe some more informations will point us to a new scenario about potentially working long range devices !? Why not ?
I remember that Qiaozhi posted a link on an old article related to LRL, think was some UK magazine about treasure hunting or similar... where an operator evaluated an old lrl with whip antennas... don't remember now exactly but maybe this is unrelated to Geo's uk-lrl ...I don't know.
Maybe if some conditions are matched we could have some "controled-instability" behaviour... edge of instability I mean where operator can guess much about possible long range target ? If so... it would be a good starting point... not just dowsing the old way (just guessing).
Kind regards,
Max