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I want gravitator device
I want a very cheap and user
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Are you sure you want one of these?
Look at the antenna. It swings back and forth to supposedly point to the target. It is a dowsing rod in disguise! |
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What is the best long range locator ?
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Read Chapter 13 ->
Inside the METAL DETECTOR - Published September 2012 |
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A guy here has one and he was having big problems with it. Said it kept turning to the left only. Also said the compass did not work right. After attempting to use it for three weeks he sent it back to the factory. I really don't think you want one of those. Even before he sent it back he said it was useless in any wind. He said the factory said they were having problems with it. Haven't heard from him since.
Your best chances are with MFD type equipment, something that uses a frequency generator. Contact Dell Winders in Haines City, FL. He knows. |
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best LRL
look at the electroscope field scope on utubeworks good for me/
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Links are welcome, but if the video is more than 60 seconds it darn well better be interesting.
So asking in advance of your posting the link, 1. Is it more than 60 seconds? 2. If so, what makes it interesting enough to be worth watching? 3. What makes the product being demo'd different from the other well known Electroscope frauds? To put it another way, does the video explain why this product should be taken seriously even though the historic Electroscope product line has (to my knowledge) never ventured outside the fraud territory? --Dave J. |
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