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Originally Posted by Dave J.
LRL fans often talk about having located "micron gold". Maybe their secret gold frequency is in the micron wavelength range. Since the gold thus located is of the imaginary kind, the transmitter evidently transmits only on the j axis. Fortunately without any power on the real axis, the transmitter itself can be imaginary. People make it sound so hard to build an LRL when in fact it's so easy!
The Gold Bug 2 runs at a frequency of 540 gigaradians/fortnight. No wonder it finds such small stuff! And since the phase sweeps through all 2 pi radians, the power is real and the gold thus found is real, users post photos of it. And owners of other models from other manufacturers (not even of LRL's!) don't question whether the GB2 actually works or not. 540 gigaradians/fortnight, the phase rotating through all 2 pi radians, imagine that!
--Dave J.
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Sorry Dave G. , but I think frequency is measured in Hertz (HZ), not in gigaradians/fortnight