This alu-thingy is really a fantastic invention:
Put on the alu-bath-cap, lie down with feet into direction south and make yourself comfortable on the beach, insert a lownoise LNB into your mouth (0.1dB or better) and watch your favorite satellite-program.
And of course perfect for you, Dell, so the genious ideas of your LRL-theorems won't get destroyed by intergalactic brain-frying pulses.
I wonder what other excuses you would invent if we can prove that the magnetical field effects of sun-storms have absolutly no relevance at all for your "illusorical detection" methods.
Let's assume the magnetical field strenght changes would do have the described effect on your detectors:
Of course this would depend on distance and your detectors still must work perfectly while heavy magnetical sun-protuberances occure - just at 50% distance.
But I guess it's useless to discuss this, because you are not even willing to prove that your detector works reliable at just 3 Meters.
Dell, your stories are similar with:
The DVD-Player with the adult-movie refuses to work 'cause some nuns have started to pray in a nearby church!
Hail to the sun and it storms so at least some of those pseudo-detecting Long-Range-LOL-ocators (LRLOL's with a lot of laughs included

) are hopefully "finished".
I wonder what will happen if the Crypton will be in your hands, Dell - isn't it already?
At least don't get lost in abandoned gold-mines - we wanna hear your experts-opinion, first.