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I talked to Tim Williams (LRLMAN) this morning. He said he is making a map dowsing video using the EFNMR2015 or the new PathFinder LRL. He said he tried using Square wave or sine wave and it didn't work. His generators have a much different signal that he designed that helps penetrate better. He said many locators do not penetrate containers. ANyway, his youtube channel is LRLMAN. I think he said there has been some recoveries made that he dowsed for people. I don't know when the video will be available, just have to check back maybe in a day or two. He is excited about it. He explained it to me and I tried it on Carl's dowsing photo. I'll tell you right off I don't do map dowsing. But I tried and the rod sure did pull to an area on the photo and locked on. That took me about fifteen seconds.
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The lock-on was strong. Yeah, I tend to jump to conclusions but what I experienced without even trying or any practice this will be a game-changer.
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Supposed to be more thorough than what i did. I can't remmeber all Tim said, but one was he uses TV Target Verify to recheck it. I didn't do anything except make about two sweeps, felt like a magnet grabbed the rod. All kinda strange because dowsing and frequency generators really not that compatible, but Tim has said his waveform interacts with the human aura. This still som e psychic phenomena. The frequency is the bait/witness. Of course an electronic receiver will not detect anything.
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Most likely I didn't do it correctly. I did not adjust the nT (magnetic field strength). I don't even know if you are supposed to adjust it for that area or where you are doing the dowsing. Still waiting for the video. I thought he said it would be redy soon but I might have gotten that wrong. too.
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Looks like I jumped the gun on this one. Tim has a lot going on if you've visited his website lately. lrlman.com
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Okay, I raise the white flag for surrender. I don't know if there will ever be a video on the map dowsing. But from what I recall Tim said to position the generator opposite the photo/map/cellphone screen. You set the nT to the area of the target, not your own area like I did with Carl's dowsing map dowsing experiment. Then sweep the L-rod across the map/photo/cellphone screen. Now since the generator is opposite how you would normally use it, when you turn on Target Verify the signal sould move to the left, not to the right as normal because it is in reverse. And if you have a cellphone photo you can magnify the picture to zoom in on the suspected hot spot. He also said he had experienced where the target was outside the photo and he got a rod response accordingly. That's all I remember. One other thing, you want the generator coil/antenna with the broad side facing the photo. Tim said this only works with his generators. Oh yeah, the generator should be positioned North of the photo/map and the photo should be orientated with North at the top. Hope this helps.
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Okay, you have to be a customer to get the video. He said it only works for his generators. Tim sells map dowse on his website. LRLMAN dot com
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BTW, I prefer the term "Frequency-assisted map dowsing". Yeah, it's dowsing because an electronic receiver will never work here, but there definitely is something going on with the frequency generator. SOmetimes it feels like a magnet pulling the L-rod. I changed to another frequency and it went dead.
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