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Long Range Locators?
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I feel really stupid to ask... but are these products actually for real??? http://www.treasurenow.com/html/products.html Click Here |
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Re: Long Range Locators?
Not a stupid question, most folks who've never seen one, don't understand what they are.
You'd think, though, that for $5,000 -- or better yet, $20,000 -- the things would do something. Surely they wouldn't charge these kinds of prices for something that doesn't work, right? Well, OK, the $20,000 thingy does have a built-in GPS, so at least you'll know exactly where you are, when you realize you've bought bogus junk. Read my LRL reports for insight into what these things really are. - Carl |
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Re: Long Range Locators?
OK!
Thanx for your answer Carl. Too bad though... I was really looking forward to play Spock, I guess we´ll have to wait some more for real StarTrek things ;-) |
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There's No Doubt About It!
These locators will work subject to the limitations of the operators that use them. If you don't follow the instructions, a toothbrush won't work. They are a valuable tool for the detection of gold, silver, metals etc plus they are not limited being gemstone finders as well. The skeptics are only voicing concerns because they are afraid the common short range metal detector will be taken down. How small a view since long-range locators are great as a partner for a standard metal detector.
I can travel into the country and detect any number of gold reefs (not to mention everything else).The only reason I'm not rich is that leases are required. It depends on how often you can get to the gold country. If you trial one of these units you can make up your own mind...but read the instructions and email the seller. If the guy is an agent as many are he can direct you to the manufacturer. And pay no more than $500-$1000 to begin with. Sincerely Minerspeak |
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"The skeptics are only voicing concerns because they are afraid the common short range metal detector will be taken down."
There's nothing more I'd like to see, than a working LRL. Who wouldn't? But the current crop of LRLs is truly a pile of garbage. I know... I own over 20 of them. I'll also pay $25,000 if anyone (preferably a manufacturer) can successfully demonstrate one. - Carl |
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I read your article regarding detectors, i bought one a Vr 300 from Vernell Electronics, but it work well in the Philippines, if you have one to introduce to me please le me know where can i buy. My email ad: j_tomambo@yahoo.com
Thank you for reply, Alaric |
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I read your article regarding detectors, i bought one a Vr 300 from Vernell Electronics, but it wont work well in the Philippines, if you have one to introduce to me please le me know where can i buy. My email ad: j_tomambo@yahoo.com
Thank you for reply, Alaric |
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LRLs not for treasure hunting
I bought PPL-TF nearly two years ago from Fitzgerald. I used it in many ancient and archeological places and located many spots by PPL, but after digging I did not find any thing at all!!!!!
Fitzgerald's other LRLs are dowsing ones like almost all LRLs available in the market. LRLs especially dowsing ones are not reliable instruments for treasure hunting. GR locators and PI detectors are more appropriate and applicable instruments for trasure hunting than LRLs and GPR or EM underground imaging locators which can not see in to the ground more than 3 feet deep. Don't squander your money buying LRLs especially dowsing models and GPR imaging locators. Regards, Reza Quote:
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For Deeply buried, Treasures beyond the range of Metal detectors, I like this type of tool so well that I am willing to risk the critic's axe and my own good name and reputation that's behind the products I personally build, use, and honestly inform folks of their limitations, before they buy. You are welcome to read what I have to say about them to help make an informed judgement and comparison at http://www.omnitron.net I wish you the best of success in whatever you choose help you find the elusive treasure. Dell |
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Hi Dell Winders and all
I used sine wave for locate, 5khz for gold and 7.8khz for silver. what range of frequencies by the transmitter used for copper - diamond – tin – lead – diampnd - aluminium- cave-water- bronze Prospecting ? |
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