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LRL rod and search method *
* Based on the technic used by an extraordinary professional who detects the wished thing at long distance.
I'll drop all I know about it. Regards Esteban |
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Hi Esteban,
This is almost exactly the way the rangertell examiner is built. You're correct about the swivel being resistant and less prone to overcome friction, but I prefer the other way. I usually grease the handle with some drops of machinery oil, so for instance, when I'm standing still pointed to a target, the examiner moves the antenna more easily and precise instead of employing a walking movement. Of course I won't use the examiner in a hurricane outside. Does your friend uses a circuit box with this device or a sample chamber? By the way, check your mail box. Regards.
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Regards Esteban |
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Hi Esteban.
Is there something inside the pipe??? (sample......)
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Hi Geo
Sample is not in the pipe. No in handle. The handle is heavy, remember this. I'll publish by part. Regards Esteban |
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Don't know what is the function of this, but is part of all I saw. The operator put at 2 or 3 meters from him.
First, you must move the titanium inside the receptacle (move it as you do with a flask of medicine) and place the tripod-antenna system on the soil. Regards Esteban |
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