Nice to here from you signal line. I been wondering how you are doing? I got a frequency generator. Just haven't worked out all the kinks I guess.
Well yes, of course. It's not that the device doesn't work. It's that the user wasn't doing the L-rod part correctly. Irrefutable impenetrable logic. And what works especially well with this statement, is the converse : That if the user DID eventually find a goodie, then: That means he is now doing the L-rod part correctly. It would never mean random chance eventual odds....That's the easy part. Learning the L-rods is where everybody has the problems.
Nothing more than a $5 Radio Shack piezo buzzer and a battery. You can hook up a loudspeaker to a frequency generator and be able to set any frequency you like much more accurately. Some people use tone generator app on a smart phone but not very powerful. I hooked up a sub-woofer from our TV sound system to a frequency generator. Shook the whole neighborhood. LOL Got too hot.
No clue about piezo tweeters, but my guess is no. I mean they are not that accurate--usually have a span of several hundred Hz. As for a loudspeaker, you would be talking about sub-sub-woofer frequencies. Don't think they make them to run that low, but you could try. I ran a sub-woofer one time at around 60Hz. It quickly got very hot but it was shaking the neighborhood. Might look at the earthquake type car stereo systems to see what they can do. I'd just try to run the signal through ground probes and the neighbors won't be disturbed. P.S. Never heard of anybody using such a low frequency. I would go with n upper harmonic. x10 or x100
Good luck with that one. What you would need is a frequency generator to drive that signal probably through a set of ground probes. Is that for diamonds?
I know it's a power issue, and an enhancement frequency, most likely less than high power to trigger it. I haven't Dowsed self generated frequencies in quite a while. It's exactly the same with the signal generator, OmniRange master, another frequency generator device that I have, that still puts out the dialed frequency, but the frequency is no longer working for resonation. Any one else with an Omnirange want to confirm?I have frequency generators, and tested different frequencies listed on the internet. I discovered that frequency by luck. Made a prototype that only worked for 2 months then quit. That frequency plugged into the ground would resonate any Element placed next to it, then in turn that Element would have enough signal strength to signal distant targets. It is a master key to all Element resonation. But for some crazy unexplained dowsing reason, after two months of working, it slowly stopped working. The frequency quit resonating. I believe it to be enhancement, only working when power is on high.
Much power comes from various military stations. They don't always broadcast, and many have shut down over the years, like the LORAN navigation system switched to a different configuration. Several other differences.
As I recall the instructions say to put the probes quite a ways apart from each other. You might want to try having them much closer together, like a few inches.