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DDS Fuction Generator and rod dowsing
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Nice design. Congratulations.
Curious, what gold have to say on applied electronic science in dowsing rod?
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Nice work Taki.
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Unfortunately the "hot dog on a stick" (frequency generator on a swivel handle) is not how a frequency generator is supposed to be used. You will do better if you place the device on the ground with antenna in the air and wait five minutes then circle it with an L-rod. Remember the signal line IS the discrimination. If you just use the sweep method it is unlikely you will get the signal line to develop.
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Always,There are a lots of ways to the solution.
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Nice Work apogonos
Did you build "AVR DDS signal generator V2.0" project?? http://www.scienceprog.com/avr-dds-s...generator-v20/ and about "ECG" function,I don't think ECG signal have any thing good for LRLs!
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Never said it was the only way, but it is the correct way and a better way. Even just holding the device in your left hand and using a bent coat hanger in your right hand as an L-rod is a better, more sensitive way--you can get a rod response when you walk past the target. But the real way is to walk across the discriminated signal line and you can't do that when you are holding the device. Don't take my word for it.
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electronic science = the dowsing rod
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