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russwr
02-07-2006, 04:14 AM
There's a chapter in old 1981 Tab book - "How to build a lie detector, brainwave monitor and other secret parapsychological electronics projects, by mike wolverton. It has diagram, parts list , instructions, for electronic dowsing rod - frequency selective as per presetting with samples. The 567 tone decoder IC on plug in breadboard can be used at low frequencies and works better with an op amp input preamplifier stage. The hand held antenna is connected to the circuit. I like the the idea of a possible "signal lock mode", so that the output led bulb stays on and needs resetting after a find. The radio shack old guide books had that added circuit. A real "electronic" long range locator that works is needed. Possibly by using Ether physics and bio sensors? What do you think ? Sounds like someone ought to build it.
Possibly by using Ether physics and bio sensors? What do you think ? Sounds like someone ought to build it.
Yes! Biological sensors are very interesting!
Can you scan the schematics or article to here or somewhere else or send it by e-mail to me at mrleik2@yahoo.com? :)
Here are some writings of using a petrovoltaic rock as a biological sensor.
http://www.soteria.com/petro/index.htm
Seems interesting.. So far I've found one petrovoltaic rock.
I've done only some multimeter walking test with rock. Voltage was unstable,
maybe because of poor cables.
Other book which relates to communicating with plants.
Well.. walking with flowerpot could be a difficult.. :)
Maybe a carrot is a better dowsing rod. Dowser may eat it when becomes hungry.
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