PDA

View Full Version : LRL


Clondike Clad
05-01-2005, 05:31 PM
Hi to all I found a new LRL on ebay and from emails the guy said it works.
How about you techs ask hoe to it works.
this is the ebay item number 5770777687http://i7.ebayimg.com/01/i/01/ff/8c/f1_1.JPG (http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=5770777687#ebayphotohosting)
The guy told me that someone who has a website is a rednick and can't run one.
Lets find out about this new LRL is it a LOL

Bill
05-01-2005, 06:55 PM
It looks like a project box with a TV antenna and a pocket calculator stuck to it.
lol

Carl-NC
05-02-2005, 02:19 AM
The device is the Ranger-Tell Examiner. I own two of them, and wrote a technical report on the first one:

Ranger-Tell Examiner Report (http://www.thunting.com/cgi-bin/geotech/pages/common/index.pl?page=lrl&file=reports/examiner/index.dat)

I've offered the manufacturer my $25,000 prize if he can demonstrate that it works, but he has refused.

- Carl

Bill
05-02-2005, 05:01 AM
What is the calculator supposed to do?

Carl-NC
05-02-2005, 11:50 AM
Read the "Claims" section of the report.

- Carl

Clondike Clad
05-02-2005, 11:57 AM
Carl I saw the unit on ebay and asked the guy for info.
I also told him that I found info on a web site and he was the one who told me you are a redneck and don't know how to run them.
I can't run one as well so that make me a redneck????.LOL

YOu may want to check out the Filter King "Plus" MFD Transmitter on ebay it has a uhf tv antenna on it.LOL

Carl-NC
05-02-2005, 12:32 PM
I can't run one as well so that make me a redneck????.LOL

Yup, ah reckun so. Kyuk, kyuk.

YOu may want to check out the Filter King "Plus" MFD Transmitter on ebay it has a uhf tv antenna on it.LOL

That's an old Claude Cochran scam, dowsing rods plus the old signal generator. The parabolic dish is a nice touch, almost makes you feel good about getting ripped off. Claude made enough money off this stuff to retire to the Philippines.

- Carl

Vladimin
05-04-2005, 05:12 AM
I think that calculator in this unit is to calculate more easy your lost buyng this sh...:)

brla
05-11-2005, 10:22 PM
The device is the Ranger-Tell Examiner. I own two of them, and wrote a technical report on the first one:

Ranger-Tell Examiner Report (http://www.thunting.com/cgi-bin/geotech/pages/common/index.pl?page=lrl&file=reports/examiner/index.dat)

I've offered the manufacturer my $25,000 prize if he can demonstrate that it works, but he has refused.

- Carl


so u added that reward for 25 grands?? ummmm i can show some pics what was found with fitzgerald LRL which u say is expansive garbage


Regards

Carl-NC
05-24-2005, 03:33 PM
so u added that reward for 25 grands?? ummmm i can show some pics what was found with fitzgerald LRL which u say is expansive garbage


Sure, love to see what you've found.

tragac
05-25-2005, 12:43 PM
Please send me pictures because I am very intersted to buy one of Titzerald's locaotrs. That will tell me to not make mistake and tell me what you know about them

Thanks

Unregistered
07-26-2005, 02:39 PM
wHAT HAVE YOU FOUND WITH THTE Fitzgerald PPL FINDER?
WHEELER56@YAHOO.COM

Unregistered
07-26-2005, 09:28 PM
I had not hound nothing , because I still did not buy one
I am not sure does it really work

For now I am searching for more informations
If you knew somthing please tell me
Thank you

kt315
08-03-2005, 07:12 PM
http://www.detection.com/articles/Question.html

http://www.detection.com/images/question.gifQuestion: I heard of 'Rom Card locators' and 'Long range locators' that can detect treasure with different Antennas. Do they really work ?
http://www.detection.com/images/pball.gif Answer: They will work for the dealers to make $$ but not for you to locate treasures. After purchasing them, you will find this sentence on their warranty card; "If you open the box the warranty will expire", just because they know than nothing is inside but a few capacitors or resistors to fool the people. When you want to return it, they will say; "There is a 20% re-stocking fee". Secondly, You will never be able to locate their manufacturer, there is no address written on the warranty cards, except the dealer's address. You will not even know, if they are made in U.S.A. or China or Canada. That is how their 'business' work.

Dell Winders
09-27-2005, 06:51 AM
http://www.detection.com/images/pball.gif Answer: They will work for the dealers to make $$ but not for you to locate treasures. After purchasing them, you will find this sentence on their warranty card; "If you open the box the warranty will expire", just because they know than nothing is inside but a few capacitors or resistors to fool the people. When you want to return it, they will say; "There is a 20% re-stocking fee". Secondly, You will never be able to locate their manufacturer, there is no address written on the warranty cards, except the dealer's address. You will not even know, if they are made in U.S.A. or China or Canada. That is how their 'business' work.

Certainly, what you say is not always true, is it? I've had the same address and telephone number for customer contact for 15 years. On most of my products the componnents are open to public scrutiny. Dell

http://treasureamerica.netfirms.com/phpbb/xx/gallery/data/503/medium/pro4circuit.jpg
PRO-4 CIRCUIT


http://treasureamerica.netfirms.com/phpbb/xx/gallery/data/503/pro2.jpg
PRO-2000 CIRCUIT