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Recovery Group Using Long Range Locators
The Georgia based outfit appears to be using unconventional “treasure hunting” methods, with amazing results! Or, are they?
After scouring over their website, I failed to find any “big feature” recoveries. Lots of hype and hoopla, that’s about it. I also failed to find how there double-blind tests were conducted or the results. Very fishy to say the least. http://www.floridarrg.com/activities.htm “Florida Research and Recovery Group is organized and equipped to conduct both land and sea operations. Running double-blind tests, FRRG has demonstrated the ability to successfully locate large items (shipwrecks) at distances of 106 miles. On land, the equipment has greater sensitivity due to antenna and receiver design. Equipment operation is currently restricted to FRRG personnel, both because of training experience required and because of the extremely high operating voltages involved. An interesting element in FRRG's operation is a unique antenna system, designed and developed by Larry Turbeville. This antenna system can distinguish between gold, iron. silver, emeralds and diamonds. Actually, almost anything!!” |
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It looks like a Radio Frequency based LRL.
High voltages...? Through modified coils? Would they be willing to give details on this? I sure envy the structure and gear those guys have... |
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Hey hard headed, so you don't admit the possibility of tuning to a radio station miles away?
Well, if you don't, I can even go deeper in my next coment as you sure never heard of caduceus coils configs which might enhance this even more. One more thing I won't waste my time discussing with you. Hey, the list is long... |
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Well, I saw the antenna structure mounted on the beach. It leads to believe it could be RF, but what kind of emissions I don't know. There's a tansmitter, high voltages and a software involved. So there's a converter and interface. I only wonder if the transmissions to the antenna comes from the boat. If you live closer to them, why don't you ask for a demonstration? Many things we consider not possible to work actually do work. |
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Don't exceed more than 1 watt of input power into a caduceus coil, or you risk making a tear into space-time.
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HH Rudy, MXT, HeadHunter Wader Do or do not. There is no try. Yoda |
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I'm surprised that none of the resident assumption experts didn't notice that a pair of L-rods is used to meter the signal. Dell
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"This antenna system can distinguish between gold, iron. silver, emeralds and diamonds."
That statement alone tells me all I need to know about their claims. |
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"No one said my employers were uneducated. We also deal with Geotech, our mag came from them, and if ask, I am sure Jim (the boss) would demonstrate our equipment for him." http://forum.treasurenet.com/index.p...html#msg567510 |
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