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Back to this conductivity thing
https://www.fondriest.com/environmen...-salinity-tds/
Notice here the temperature has quite an effect--hot weather means higher conductivity--like +50%. I posted this link elsewhere but think it deserves it's own thread. My theory, okay my Wile E. Coyote theory LOL, says conductive ground is bad for locating. I realize this seems illogical and that conductive ground should allow a signal to travel easier. But that's not how the W.E.C. sees it. The ground has to charge up--pressurize--like a car's hydraulic brake lines system. https://gpg.geosci.xyz/content/physi...duplicate.html Conductive ground is like leaks in the brake lines--the pressure dissipates and the energy is not transferred. That's supposed to be a longitudinal wave. Follow the link below for an explanation. http://amasci.com/tesla/tmistk.html |
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That's why the hand-held units don't get it. It takes several minutes for the ground to get charged. That's why i say put the hand-held down on the ground, wait fives minutes, then circle it with an L-rod(s). People are obstinate about this--refuse to even consider it. And besides, holding the transmitter so close to your face or belly (belt-mounted transmitter even worse because so close to your body) is not safe and can cause DNA damage. Stay away from those hand-helds or expect to grow some tumors.
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Konstantin Meyl has a website with free on-line videos where he discusses the dangers how your DNA acts as a receiver antenna. And he has written books on the subject. All it takes is tiny amounts of power--like enough to light an LED brightly is already dangerous. Add an amplifier and you're begging for even more troubles. But you should study this if you are planning to use one (the back-alley "surgeons" not care about anything but grabbing more money) and especially if you are planning to build and sell them. Anything less is criminal, not to mention Bad Karma.
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I post this info and instead of getting thanks and praise all i get is negative, hateful feelings. This is as sick world.
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What happens when light goes through something like water? How about a prism? What about dirt? Why is it when you get a hot spot and dig and there is nothing there? Many say the target has moved. Some even say the target's field is tilted and does not come straight up. How does the frequency affect how much the light bends? What happens when you try to run an LRL signal through a wall or other solid? Does it go straight through or bend? Does the density of the solid affect how much the signal bends?
I know some people say just adjust the frequency until you get a line directly to the target. But is this practical? Is it possible to know or even to guess how much to adjust for a deeply buried target? The signal line to a target on the surface is going to behave differently than a buried one. Hint: it's not the earth's magnetic field. |
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I've said in the past that the day the snow melts is great locating conditions. The melted snow water has very low conductivity and I guess same thing after a rain--the salts in the ground get diluted somewhat.
Temperatures increase 1 degree C adds 2-4% conductivity. That's huge. Most years I did no locating during the Summer months. Never knew why but this is it. So if nothing else, go early in the day in warm weather. |
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Sorry i am grouchy. I just get that way from time to time and really for no apparent reason, just internet personality disorder LOL. Not upset with anyone here. Hope you enjoy reading my take on some of this stuff. I know there is the signal diffraction but how much or even which direction is something I don't know. And any conductors in the ground are going to change the signal line to follow the path of least resistance. One thing to do is get readings from all sides and then average them. Not very accurate but may make the difference in finding the target or not.
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It's perfectly
It is clear By testing the MFD generator In wet and dry soils Spacing distance Sense is low or high I have soil resistance And electrical conduction Changes
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No matter how the speed of light is high , Darkness is one step ahead . |
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Yes, I've noticed after rainfall the signal strength is not as good. Soil is river sand, with much minerals and black sand and also clay which absorbs and hold moisture--not good.
i have also noticed this when metal detecting in frozen ground--not good because the moisture is trapped in the soil. I have not done any experiments yet, but higher temperature is not good. I would expect soil temperature is not as high in shady areas or on cloudy days. Early morning or very late in the day after sun is low. Abbe Mermet talked about blazing sunshine not so good for dowsing. |
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BTW, that photo was not maximum anything, range or power level. i was running lower power and the 75 feet just happened to be where the test target landed. My back yard is about a hundred feet across so that's all the practice room i have.
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Do not pay attention to the lines of the seasons. No one waits for snow 5 degrees Celsius or some solar storm to operate the dowsing a normal day is ok if there is not a line you want some time will come another for you when it is possible.
Radio frequency for me does nothing other than to dance with the existing metal lines does not help this in dowsing of course there are many other things that can help very positively in a field of research. *Many people who have experimented with frequencies like me. They say they had good results in a field of testing like their garden but only there (I can explain this to you.), Out of the field, the results were very unpleasant, the frequency that found gold caught iron like before. If you imagine the metal lines and why they exist, you will understand how they work differently. |
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I posted the photo to show that warm temperatures are not necessary. My device is frequency driven. So far i have not much luck with it in the field, but I have made some changes since last Autumn and will changing the power supply hopefully this week.
But will it work? Of course I want to say it will work, but i know better than to make predictions. Stay tuned and we will see. Probably two months before I do any real searching. And if these modifications aren't the breakthrough i desire, I will continue the quest. And if I do get it, then i have more ideas for different configurations. But no hand-held as it a health hazard to your DNA. Maybe a metal detector style with low power for shallow targets at close range or pull cart with higher power for deeper targets. Of course a drone would be the best of all worlds. Probably many hurdles to get over with a drone--interference with the flight controls might require a tow-behind unit. |
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