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Old 01-19-2015, 12:54 PM
Mike(Mont) Mike(Mont) is offline
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Default Is MFD (frequency generators) dead?

Well, it sure is on this forum! I think this whole forum should get a name change to "People who are afraid of L-rods" because that is most descriptive.

I guess I can understand some of it. You get someone who does not know enough about the frequency generators and they get signals everywhere or just weak flickering ones that fade away. I'll bet most people got frustrated and quit. And of course the big cop-out is to blame the equipment or the seller. There's a little truth in every myth. The frequency generators take extreme patience, persistence, practice. Not many people have that.

I've been using L-rods for a long time and I still learn new stuff. For starters I highly recommend you only use one L-rod, not two. I'd say that is number one thing. Maybe I could hang a title on me saying "I am afraid of two L-rods." Well, I'm not afraid, just that I found it works so much better. Of course I have my techniques how I use the rod. That's what i was explaining about Y-rods that whatever you use, try to find out all you can about it--different ways to make it work for you. More later.
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Old 01-19-2015, 01:20 PM
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I call using two L-rods "multi-tasking". Yeah, I got disgusted with two rods. Even after using just one I tried to go back to two and just hated it. And I used two rods for years. Again, if I was to point to one thing I think would help people, use one L-rod is what I would say.

And of course I would say do not use anything with a control box on a swivel handle. My first point may be considered just personal preference (I do think it's way more than that.) but this one is more physical in nature. You don't have a frequency generator on a swivel handle because that is not how it works. At least not for long range. I say you are much better off to hold the control box in your left hand down by your side and hold an L-rod in your right hand. You can get a weak signal when you get near the target. But it's still better to put the control box on the ground and walk around it with an L-rod.

The new locator I built (Super Star QL Quantum Leap) is a hybrid dowsing/locating system. It requires a sample or witness. It even gives a weak signal without the power on. This one is about number twelve on a line of locators I designed and built. I have about $150 in parts and a few hours labor. So when I get it out the sales price will be low. It's pretty much ready now but I want to get it out and find something with this latest version (found silver coins and gold jewelry with earlier versions), and let some other people use it before I put it on the market.
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Old 01-19-2015, 03:28 PM
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I might even go so far as saying two L-rods is the worst thing that ever happened to MFD (frequency generators) or almost any kind of rod work for that matter.

BTW, the term doodlebugging has many definitions, but if you have ever seen one, you know the two pinchers look very similar to two L-rods.
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Old 01-19-2015, 04:57 PM
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Hi Mike,

In the past, over 20 years ago, I used the dowser with MFD and in recent years only the dowser and I'm not entirely convinced that it works in my case. I think it is self-suggestion and lack of concentration. I had built a clone of Lectra search (I assume you know this LRL), I do not remember the frequencies and it was basically a dowser with a frequency generator inside. It worked only if I knew where the target was and this is clearly a sign of self-suggestion. You can tell me what is the frequency (or frequencies) for the gold? If I apply this signal to the dowser it acts as a kind of discrimination? In this way the other metals are ignored or only decreases the sensitivity? Or is the mind that uses the dowser that makes the difference?

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Old 01-19-2015, 05:09 PM
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Hello FrancoItaly,

I heard there is a Louis Turenne group in Italy. I know nothing about them, but I love Turenne's works. My sister went to school in Florence.

Sorry, I don't have time right now to answer all your questions. I don't claim to have all the answers anyway. WIll get back with you soon.
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Old 01-19-2015, 07:49 PM
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Out here on the Montana hog farm we cain't pronounce them there fancy words so we kinda used the initials SSQL and just call it the "Heal Squeal".
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