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Old 04-06-2010, 09:58 PM
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Originally Posted by hung
No. You are mistaken on this. The device actually transmits and receives. Alignment of the swiveling antenna is acomplished by induced polarization.
According to what is written in the Rangertell factory manual your statement is not correct. Based only on what the factory manual says, the Examiner detects signals in the air in a similar manner to a radio tuning signals in the air that are at the same frequency as the receiver is set to. In other words, the factory is saying the Examiner is a receiver, not a transmitter. In fact there is no place in the manual where the Examiner is claimed to transmit anything. Nor is it claimed to incorporate any of the principles of induced polarization. But then you are aware that induced polarization requires two or more probes in the ground, and a high voltage/high current power supply which is often provided by a portable generator, and electronics that measures the phase variations between the current in remote ground probes connected to the power source. I see no high power equipment in any Rangertell products used to inject high voltage into remote ground probes or circuits to measure phase information travelling through the conductors from the remote probes.
More importantly, you are now contradicting your previous statements where you definitely described how the Examiner works:

Originally posted by hung
"This is the principle in which the Rangertell Examiner works. Resonance to the elements subatomic levels when a carrier signal line is shot and returned". http://geotech1.com/forums/showthread.php?p=41226#post41226

Most of the world is believing your earlier teachings of shooting signal lines, not your new induced polarization teaching. I am suspecting your new induced polarization teaching is false infornation you are posting to confuse the readers of this forum. We all know induced polarization methods cannot be accomplished in a hand-held device that is not connected to two or more ground probes.

.... Unless.... it is working through advanced radionics techniques known only to paranormal people...

Originally posted by hung
"The Examiner is clearly a radionic device.
Now if you don't believe in radionics, dowsing, zahoris, UFOs, etc. it's another thing and you have all the right to do it and it's your prvillege too".
http://www.geotech1.com/forums/showthread.php?p=64567#post64567

I have heard stories where some operators of UFOs are able to accomplish feats that appear to be magic to normal earth people...

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J_P
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