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Old 06-10-2019, 02:28 PM
fredrico fredrico is offline
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Default Unusual reaction with Lrods

My set up is DDS generator at 8.7k square wave, two ground probes and two Lrods. So recently while hunting, had strong reaction or rods crossed at, lets say 120 degrees of the circle around the probes but then at exactly +180 degrees or 300 degrees, the rods didn't cross but they both pointed back toward the 120 degree point. These were strong readings. Just wondering if anyone else might have had some reaction like this.
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Old 08-30-2021, 05:21 AM
kaligula kaligula is offline
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My set up is DDS generator at 8.7k square wave, two ground probes and two Lrods. So recently while hunting, had strong reaction or rods crossed at, lets say 120 degrees of the circle around the probes but then at exactly +180 degrees or 300 degrees, the rods didn't cross but they both pointed back toward the 120 degree point. These were strong readings. Just wondering if anyone else might have had some reaction like this.
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Explain better, this 8.7 supouse to be silver frequency, so when you circle around generator where the rods are crossing in that direction supouse to be the target
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Old 09-04-2021, 03:19 PM
Mike(Mont) Mike(Mont) is offline
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Yes, your heels should be on the line to the target from the transmitter. Takes very much practice to quiet your mind. I pick a spot to look at (as a distraction) out in front of me several meters. Keep shoulders relaxed and don't forget to breathe. Hold rod tips down 2 or 3 cm.
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