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Originally Posted by Theseus
I read your posting over twice before commenting; and it sounds like you are becoming more confused with the techno-babble than I expected you might. Or, if you are not, you are coming across that way. I can appreciate you maintaining an open mind about this test and evaluation, but before we go about changing the known laws of physics and wave propagation to fit into the Examiner paradigm, I think the device needs to prove itself during actual trials.
Facts are facts, and no amount of concocted craziness from the Examiner Manual (written by V. Blanes) will change these things.
Two things are quite immutable; a telescoping whip antenna does not react one way in the short range and a different way in the long range. Second, chrome-plated brass is a non-magnetic material.
In my opinion, further discussion on this thread is probably pointless until you've had a chance to actually get some of the real testing completed. Good Luck... 
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Hi Theseus,
I am not confused at all. I said from the start that I can't pretend to understand the exact principle how it functions.
But I can tell you how the manufacturer explains it.
And that is what I did.
It is true, I have not received education in some of the principles I read about in the Examiner manual which seem foreign to me. But just because I am not familiar with all of the principles they explain does not mean the Examiner cannot be demonstrated to work.
The way I see it, the only real test is to see if it finds the treasure or not. If it does, then I don't care if it is a box full of cockroaches or circuit boards packed with gold plated CPUs. If it works for finding treasure, I can use it to bring home the goods without understanding a single thing about how it works.
P.S. The weather is clear and the ground is drying. Hopefully I will have time this weekend to get the Examiner checked out as being in good operating condition. I actually haven't done any testing other than an hour or so of indoor tinkering which proved intermittent at best. I think it is necessary to be standing on outdoor ground before you can expect results. My time constraints are because I work during the day and it's hard to take time away from the office. Weekends are best for me to make daytime tests.
Best wishes,
J_P