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    The Watcher

    Apr 2004
    Northern Nevada
    Dowsing Rods and a Ranger Tell Examiner
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    Detecting Signals

    I am starting this here so we won't have to put up with the non-answers to questions. I can pick up the signal from an object with one rod from any direction. For me they are very weak signals and are hard to follow. With two rods I can only pick up the signals from an object at four points. North, South, East and West of the object. These signals are very strong and easy to follow. Is this the way it works for any one else? ..Art

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    Home of the Arc-Geo Logger imaging systems... As seen on the History Channel

    Dec 2005
    Louisiana
    Arc-Geo Logger-TM-808-Garrett XL500-Deepstar
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    Re: Detecting Signals

    Here are some links you may want to check out on the human body in relation to sensing fields.

    http://www.vxm.com/21R.43.html

    http://www.vxm.com/21R.7.html

    http://www.vxm.com/21R.36.html

    enjoy,

    Tim

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    The Watcher

    Apr 2004
    Northern Nevada
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    Re: Detecting Signals

    Thanks for the information Tim...I had already tested my hands and found like they did that my right was positive and my left was negative. When doing Dr Doblers experiments I found that with the disk aliened N-S the only place the objects would attrack it was from the E or W directions.

    By using this knowledge I would no longer walk around until the rods crossed and dig an empty hole. Search by walking in a cardinal direction and finding the signal, then follow it to the target. I have no idea of what a single rods is picking up but I know it's not very strong. Thus you find a bunch of enhanced rods on the market to make the signal stronger. Hope this helps someone but it's just how it works for me.....Art

 

 

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