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Old 12-23-2012, 06:55 AM
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Originally Posted by Dell Winders View Post
Guess What? There are EE's and liars on both sides of the LRL fence. Dell
Wow.... Really?
You mean Vernon Rose? Is this your idea of an electronic engineer?
I thought he was a TV repairman who began building and selling LRLs because he wanted to get rich.
Didn't he build some crappy non-working MFD locators that you sold for years?
Didn't you sell the Vernon Rose MFD locator called "Dell-systems VR-800" for even more money than the Vector Trek product above?

Vernon Rose's company still sells that same non-working crap, but he invented different words than the Vector Trek company to fool naive people...
Vernon Rose words are: "forward gauss", and "anomaly qualifier circuit".
It's the same kind of stupid lies that Bob Fitzgerald uses to try to fool us into thinking "target reflection nullifier" is anything different than resistors which reduce the signal generator voltage by a few millivolts.
If Vernon Rose is your idea of an electronic engineer, then I would agree that there are many "electronic engineers" who are liars building LRLs, according to Dell's hillbilly definition of an electronic engineer.

I read where ma330 built a MFD locator that sends a variable square wave frequency like the Dell VR-800 and the Vector Trex mini, and he discovered it does not locate treasure - see here: http://www.longrangelocators.com/for...4&postcount=92
http://www.longrangelocators.com/for...1&postcount=93

If you know a practical way to make any of these locators to work, then why not make a post to tell ma330 some simple instructions so he can turn it on, then find treasure that someone hides for him to find.
Maybe you can tell him how to locate coins that he hides in the sand at the beach.
I can do this with my metal detector.

Is there any MFD in the world which ma330 can use to find buried coins?
Or is it just a bunch of lies that LRL salesmen made to fool people so they would spend money for non-working crap electronics?



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