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Old 03-02-2006, 12:04 AM
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Default Dell Winders on LRL detecting

This is a special thread where we can get information about the theory and practice of LRL detection from experts with years of experience. This is where we can look for the straight facts that long-experienced LRL users have discovered, not the advertizing hype we read on LRL websites. This is not a place for posting unfounded claims or photos of treasures found.... NO, this is where we can ask the seasoned LRL users who knows from experience how these devices work. This is where they can tell us the facts of what an LRL can do, and their limitations. This is a place we can use as a resource to learn the real principles behind the LRL. This is where we can look to learn what the most knowledgable LRL users know about these machines. If there are any LRL experimenters, then this thread should be an invaluable resource for developing improved machines. The first post below is a copy of two posts made by Dell Winder's, veteran treasure hunter and developer/tester of LRLs. His explanations agree well with Esteban and others who post here, but with a few key differences. Hopefully Dell and others with his long experience in this field will add more to this thread to help explain the details of the fields and conditions that make the LRLs work, or limit their performance.
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