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Old 08-29-2007, 03:49 PM
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Originally Posted by Max
I've explained myself to Quiaozhi that was my guess that you have a working LRL cause of your previous posts. Myself, do you remember ?
So, now you're saying it is ok for you to spread lies as long as you tell Quiaozhi you were only guessing afterwards? Who taught you about right and wrong?

Why should we believe what you post when you think it is ok to post information as facts when you don't really know and are only guessing? This is what most of your posts in this remote sensing forum are. Only your guesses. The only thing you know about Zahori is you were not successful with it, and your guess is nobody will ever be successful with it.

Nice try Max, but you did not succeed in erasing your lie, and you did not erase your posts pretending I was asking for proof the Zahori doesn't work instead of the simple answer to the question I really asked.

But now you finally answered the real question I asked, with all the talk about pipes and water flows, you don't know the frequency. From what you say, you did not find much noise or any signal in the mountains. It is true there isn't any reference in the article about needing extra filtering. But some recent posts by Seden show that there are some very low frequencies below 1 Hz that could become very strong to a resonant sensor with the proper polarization and in a favorable location to receive them.

Thank you for the information
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