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Here is some info from Dell Winders, not sure but I think it was late 1980's.
We are the creators of the MFD & HID (Harmonic Induction Discrimination) from the inventor Vernon Rose of Sarasota, Florida. Since it's inception in 1979, we have been electronically metering its signals and continue to do so with digital read-out, chart recorders and oscilloscope, so this cannot be considered a dowsing instrument because there is no mental effort involved. However, the harmonics do create, through an electrical process, a discriminated magnetic field in the form of a line between the transmitter and the buried element, at the same time over-riding the many magnetic fields produced by other metals, water, voids, etc., that may be in the ground within range of the transmitter.
Most metals and some minerals (or fields they create) do respond within known laws of physics to the magnetic lines created by the transmitter. Therefore, a dowsing rod, pendulum, or even a pair of metal coat hangers will react to these (my note: relatively) strong magnetic fields, and they may be traced to their source with this method by a knowledgeable operator.
All of the MFD devices on the market are in fact signal(frequency) generators, and may be purchased over-the-counter from most electronic supply houses...Unfortunately, there are no ethics among the entrepreneurs of the MFD devices, and they are sold at highly inflated prices using gimmickry, misinformation and misleading advertising to lure gullible consumers. So let the buyer beware!
...the reader should understand that the frequency generators are not consistently accurate, nor can they differentiate microscopic particles from large quantities, despite advertised claims. The Harmonic Induction systems (HID) provide the best discrimination and accuracy...
We are the creators of the MFD & HID (Harmonic Induction Discrimination) from the inventor Vernon Rose of Sarasota, Florida. Since it's inception in 1979, we have been electronically metering its signals and continue to do so with digital read-out, chart recorders and oscilloscope, so this cannot be considered a dowsing instrument because there is no mental effort involved. However, the harmonics do create, through an electrical process, a discriminated magnetic field in the form of a line between the transmitter and the buried element, at the same time over-riding the many magnetic fields produced by other metals, water, voids, etc., that may be in the ground within range of the transmitter.
Most metals and some minerals (or fields they create) do respond within known laws of physics to the magnetic lines created by the transmitter. Therefore, a dowsing rod, pendulum, or even a pair of metal coat hangers will react to these (my note: relatively) strong magnetic fields, and they may be traced to their source with this method by a knowledgeable operator.
All of the MFD devices on the market are in fact signal(frequency) generators, and may be purchased over-the-counter from most electronic supply houses...Unfortunately, there are no ethics among the entrepreneurs of the MFD devices, and they are sold at highly inflated prices using gimmickry, misinformation and misleading advertising to lure gullible consumers. So let the buyer beware!
...the reader should understand that the frequency generators are not consistently accurate, nor can they differentiate microscopic particles from large quantities, despite advertised claims. The Harmonic Induction systems (HID) provide the best discrimination and accuracy...
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