Others thoughts
The first thing that amazed me when I built the first instrument (not yet LRL) has been the compass effect, it is a phenomenon of which I had never heard and I think unknown to official science, but is proof that a "ionic" current or something like that propagates in the direction north south, undoubtedly driven by the Earth's magnetic field. I am convinced that the compass effect is the medium that allows you to remotely detect metal buried for some time. If we increase the sensitivity of a working LRL we have the appearance of the compass effect and this means that the metals buried by time increase in some way the compass effect. Still not sure if the frequency plays an important role, it may be that the compass effect involves a set of frequencies and that the LRL is sensitive to a harmonic or more probably to a sub harmonic.
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