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![]() O.K. you have banned me from updating my E-mail address from my profile, it's no big deal for me. So be wary of any E-mail that comes to you from, omnitron@gmx.com ![]()
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Have you asked Carl, for his field reports on all the purported tests he has conducted on L-Rods & LRL's? You seem believe what Carl tells you with blind faith and trust in it's accuracy. If so, and you are incapable of conducting tests yourself, why ask me, ask Carl? Sure, I could waste my time here explaining the hundreds of field tests I've conducted, the protocol, and the results, but to what avail? I've tried for years to provide useful information on Carl's forums and it is always met with mockery & ridicule, as it does for so many others who have come to this forum to share, or obtain information. If there were a real scientist among you, sincerely interested in duplicating the Magnetic field tests, then maybe I would take some time but judging by the stupid, irrational remarks made by the owner of this forum, attracting scientist to this forum will never happen. Quote:
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I never saw Carl post misleading BS or false information in this forum. Trust is not necessary -- I can check reputable sources to confirm his statements are true. But this is not the case for what you post... reputable sources do not teach that L-rods detect magnetic lines. 1. Carl never said he performed a DB L-Rod comparison tests with a magnetometer that proves dowsers L-Rod(s) detect Magnetic lines... YOU DID..! It doesn't even make sense to ask Carl when you are claiming you did it. 2. How can anyone duplicate a DB test that never happened? Or suppose I am wrong, and the alleged DB L-Rod comparison tests with a magnetometer tests did happen. Then how can anyone duplicate this test if you are not capable of producing your test report to show what test protocol you used and results data you expect them to duplicate? Nobody asked you to explain anything... simply post the test report for your alleged DB test of L-rod(s) detecting magnetic lines. Did Dell really conduct any DB L-Rod comparison tests with a magnetometer that proves L-rod(s) detect magnetic lines? Or is this more BS from Dell Winders? ![]() Best Wishes, ![]() J_P |
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I suppose you also didn't read the part where it says "I can set up your account manually if you want to use one of these email accounts." Ask me nicely and I'll change it for you. ![]() |
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Friends'm still newbie with the phenomenon of long distance detection, I believe that the noble materials may're sending a signal and RF passive recipients able to locate, why it was like a metal detector does not need to be buried for a long period by that time would not interfere, perhaps the noble materials may be suffering an electrolysis sedendo electrons, or receiving electrons, most would not need any more secret, in order to make sure that would use an oscilloscope to monitor the output signals the passive receiver to see if it would have an abnormality in the target location.
Amigos ainda sou novato com o fenômeno da deteção de longa distância, creio eu que os materias nobres possam tá enviando algum sinal de RF e os receptores passivos consigam localizar, por que se fosse como um detector de metais não precisaria estar enterrado por um longo perÃ*odo, por que o tempo não iria interferir, talvez os materias nobres possam estar sofrendo uma eletrólise sedendo eletróns, ou recebendo eletróns, mais que não precisaria de mais nenhum segredo, para poder ter a certeza teria que usar um osciloscopio para monitorar os sinais na saÃ*da do receptor passivo, para ver se teria alguma anomalia no local do alvo. |
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Oscilliscopes were used successfully to monitor the incoming "Receive " signals of experimental locators in 1982. I field tested two of these units. Dell
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please see this tapic
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Oscilloscopes were successfully used to monitor the signals from Rangertell LRLs too. And I field tested two of these units. Pictures of oscilloscopes and Rangertells don't show anything about any DB testing, same as your photo of an oscilloscope and LRL has nothing to do with alleged DB tests which you never did. Yup it looks like Dell Winders is posting another load misleading BS to fool people so they will believe he did DB testing that proved L-rods detect magnetic lines. Um, Dell... You have demonstrated that you don't know what you're talking about; you're just posting more crap instead a report from your fake claims of DB testing. It appears you made no DB comparison test to prove L-rod(s) detect magnetic lines. You can't produce any test results or even a protocol for DB tests you did not conduct. Here we see again, the LRL buffoon comes to illustrate he doesn't even know how to conduct a DB test. He sends us an oscilloscope photo to convince us he ran DB tests which proves L-rods detect magnetic lines. What you showed us about your alleged DB tests is -- nothing! You got nothing Dell, just empty words and old photos that have nothing to do with alleged DB tests. It is clear you have no purpose in this discussion other than to disrupt and derail it so you can make rants to promote MFD products you sell. We don't need lies you made up about DB tests that you never did, and other crap you post to clog up a topic where you have nothing to add except LRL salesman rhetoric. Why don't you take your crap somewhere else where people will believe you made DB test and proved L-rods detect magnetic lines... Like T-net. ![]() Or if you really want to post here, the admins made a special place for you: http://www.longrangelocators.com/for...ad.php?t=11824 ![]() Best Wishes, ![]() J_P |
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My account is already registered, why do you insist I should search "help" to find out why I can't register??? Your WEIS logic defies common sense. I can post my E-Mail address on this forum, omnitron@gmx.com but I can't include it in my profile because Carl, is paranoid of being spammed??? ![]()
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![]() Yes, your account is already registered, but changes of email address need to be checked by sending an email to that account to confirm that it's a real address and not a made up one. The system is set up to reject email providers that are commonly used by spammers. So, if you've now switched to a spammy email provider, you will no doubt encounter some problems.. |
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Q, you are the boss here to run the forum as you see fit, I've stated my case. You are free to do as you wish. I am not here to tell you what to do.
I have made efforts to get skeptic's help in the past on one of Carl's forums. In all sincerity I asked if any one in the group could build me a meter that would measure the fluctuating strength of the Magnetic field above the Earth in real time ? The resident clowns posted several pages of your usual guffaws & ridicule over that one. Carl, gave an answer to the extent of his electronic knowledge for me to use a Magnetometer. Ive done a lot of Magnetometer work detecting and metering magnetic anomalies, so from their replies I knew I was asking Idiots who did not have a clue but would rather result to ridicule and mockery than to admit it. So far, I see nothing has changed. Right JPlayer? Dell
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Anyway, if you are an imposter (as the latest conspiracy theory suggests) then changing Dell's email would not be a good idea. |
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I think most people know what a skeptic I am. I don't believe ANYTHING or just about anyone on the forums. Now I wonder if the person who is using "Dell Winders" is some imposter. Maybe the real Dell Winders is sick or something. I've tried to contact him since the middle of November. You never know what goes on around these treasure forums, but it's mostly not good.
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Mike, you are one of the LEAST skeptical people I've ever run across. But I agree about this "Dell" person, I suspect an imposter as well. Just doesn't sound like him. Almost alien-like, and not the illegal variety. The real Dell is out somewhere digging up gold bars.
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