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If you have read some of the links about geophysical electrophonics, it is not hard to see that the rod acts as a transducer for the discriminated signal line from an MFD transmitter. And Lockheed Martin developed a ground communications system for miners that is similar to ground radio, which is similar to MFD transmitter. It uses extremely low power to transmit up to a half-mile, just like an MFD can do. So I suspect the human aura acts as an amplifier.
Thatā s your right to believe in fairy tales...ArtPeople whose brains have more backbone than a jellyfish don't have to make up the stuff that LRL'ers post, the LRL'ers do it themselves without any prodding.
Thatā s your right to believe in fairy tales...ArtPeople whose brains have more backbone than a jellyfish don't have to make up the stuff that LRL'ers post, the LRL'ers do it themselves without any prodding.
Note to Moderator: I do not know how to report a post as harassment, but woof! has been continually harassing me with his ridicule about something he cannot understand. The fact that he works for Fisher and Teknetics is a conflict of interest. He should not be allowed to harass and ridicule forum users. And it's not just against LRL users. He instigates harassment against people who use other brands of metal detectors. too.
Thank you woof...Art2. The fact I work for Fisher and Teknetics is not a conflict of interest. Fisher has been in the real long range locating business for nearly 80 years selling apparatus that actually works and everyone agrees that it works, that's why it isn't called "LRL". For guys (like Mike) who sell LRL's of the "electronic fraud" type to be posting here could be regarded as a conflict of interest, but I don't object to it, their posts reveal what they're up to. (Welcome back, Dell!)
Lockheed Martin developed a ground communications system for miners that is similar to ground radio, which is similar to MFD transmitter. It uses extremely low power to transmit up to a half-mile, just like an MFD can do.
Of course there is more to the MFD transmitter than a simple radio transmitter like the skeptic electronics nerds want you to believe. For those interested, you can read up on ground radio, or ground communications. Recently a system was developed by Lockheed Martin for an underground mining communications system using this same principle. Extremely low power can transmit distances over a half mile--something the skeptics refuse to admit but MFD users have known for decades.
Thank you woof...Yes there are 1000ās of usThere are however people who "use" LRL's/MFD's. Ain't no disputin' that one!
Yes there are manyWe read their posts, even see their Youtube videos.
We know that you claim all the photoās, stories of finds and movies are all fakes.What's missing in all that is any credible evidence that those gizmos are actually of any use for successfully locating and recovering otherwise unknown valuables, no matter how much fun they might be for outdoors parlor games.
Gee..I see many people who have told Marc how they would look for his treasure. I also see 24 pages of postsNot one LRL fan was willing to take the "Is there a Long Range Locator...?" proposition seriously. NOT A SINGLE ONE! Remember who took it seriously? Myself and Carl!
Reading comprehension againRemember, if you want to know whether LRL's are frauds, read the advertising! The manufacturers nearly always reveal that they know the things are frauds.
Now you say that over 10000 treasure hunters wonāt admit that they were screwed?The salespitch is to gullibillies, and in most cases they're careful to "qualify the mark" before the sale so that even if the customer figures out the thing is useless, he won't admit that he was defrauded.
What would you like us to call them?...ArtBut wait! if it's a real locator, one that actually works, then it's not an LRL! Everyone knows, I don't have to make this up!
http://www.treasurenet.com/forums/long-range-locators/155345-those-have-been-scammed.htmlThe salespitch is to gullibillies, and in most cases they're careful to "qualify the mark" before the sale so that even if the customer figures out the thing is useless, he won't admit that he was defrauded.
BLM is the biggest problem...The rules are that the treasure is theirs. If they find out they will follow you for years. Many treasure hunters have been waiting for years to get permits to dig. Many treasure hunters have claims filed against them..Everyone has their hands out. Then there is IRS...Would you want to dig in these ares?...Art
When in high school and we were on a winning streak it was unlucky to wash your t-shirt, we all did it and smelled pretty bad until we eventually lost. I actually think it helped with the team sticking together even if it didn't make complete sense. I think a little of that is needed here, we are all treasure hunters after all and there are enough of those trying to do away with treasure hunting for us not to get along.
I just read an article about how some Senator got metal detectors banded in Florida. He makes a mistake and people get punished. That what happens when people who know very little about our hobby gets involved. I donāt blame people who are afraid of losing their jobs for being upset..but when they lie about the tool of my chose I get upset..ArtI actually think it helped with the team sticking together even if it didn't make complete sense. I think a little of that is needed here, we are all treasure hunters after all and there are enough of those trying to do away with treasure hunting for us not to get along.
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I just read an article about how some Senator got metal detectors banded in Florida. He makes a mistake and people get punished. That what happens when people who know very little about our hobby gets involved. I donāt blame people who are afraid of losing their jobs for being upset..but when they lie about the tool of my chose I get upset..Art
Correct..Art
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