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Who knows???/
Somewhere i found the attached schema.
It is an electronic dowsing system. Does anyone knows at who book or magazine was it published??
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in pictuer , antena conected to metal handel by wire ... therefore any signals will be ground by operator body
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Sorry, no help. Aft_72005 that wire probably is the signal output. Yes, grounded to body?I don?t like it.
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Quote:
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I agree about skin resistance. I saw a set of powered l-rods. Had a nine volt battery and a piezo tweeter. I figured when you are on a target your skin resistivity lowers and this makes for a small current through the rods and the piezo buzzer. Very small current is only felt subliminally. Other times painful shock. LOL
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Wet hands with nine volts going through the rods shocked me enough to stop and put the rods down.
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Yes, but with upper project we interesting to read the change of resistance between hands when we locate an object...
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Okay, but it is only one hand. Louis Turenne's early "Y" rods had a coil of wire at the tip. I guess it was a weak electric generator. I don't know if the human body could charge the coil to turn it into an electromagnet. LOL He later went to magnet-fitted "Y"-rod.
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Why it is only one hand???
If u see carefully there are two handles.... The problem is that i don't see anyone to has the article so to attach it here!!!
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samthig like this!
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Hi Kostas.
No it isn't this. Prototype has n't rods, only handhelds and antenna.
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Greetings Geo!
I have a complete article on this device somewhere in my computer. I'll look for it one of these days. Regards! Sneshko |
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Thank u Sneshko.
I am interesting for the full text. You can post it here or i can give u my email. The choice is yours
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Geo Happy Birthday!!! Health, Health, Health!!!
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Hi Geo!
Open your E-mail. Regards! Sneshko |
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Yes, I sent to that E-mail address...
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Sneshko can you also send to napster_mkd@hotmail.com
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Hello GEO and Sneshko.
Please put articles here for use. But GEO, I guess this picture is not related to dowsing. Dowsings are self-rotating or self-moving. In your picture, the handles are fixed. Another issue that is noteworthy is the effect of connecting the human body with some search tools. In some circuits, if the human body is connected to a part of the circuit in a certain way, it will increase the reception in the circuit and improve the performance, and in some other circuits, the opposite may happen. slow down You can do a simple test. For example, in the franco italy circuit, if you connect a wire to your hand instead of the 8 MHz oscillator part and connect the end of the wire to the TR2 base part, you can completely create an auxiliary voltage in the circuit and get about 2 volts at the output. With other changes in this connection of the hands to TR2, you can optimize the voltage value. In this case, you will see interesting behaviors of the circuit that can help you for further investigations. The positive effect of connecting the body to some circuits is absolutely there. But how to connect and necessary changes are important. Please insert the desired Sneshko article here. |
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Hi.
I don't see honorable to share the schematic. Snesko post it to me for me, not to share to other.... Ofcourse Snesko can share it everywhere he likes.
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Have you done a Test of this circuit? How is she at work? Or a waste of time?
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No i did n't construct it. I wanted the full article to read ir but also Snesko have n't the full article.
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Thanks Geo! Actually, it's kind of strange. The antenna and then a metal box, probably for a sample, then onto a metal handle and goes into the circuit. It turns out that the aperator itself becomes part of the receiving antenna. I almost missed one point in the picture: there are two handles, the operator holds the device with both hands. Just like electronic frames.
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Aurthor supposess that whenthe antenna catches a signal from buried object changes the resistance between the hands. It is difficult for me to believe that this will work
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