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Old 02-07-2014, 03:42 PM
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Tigera, it's been a long time and I don't remember the Frequencies Neil Pagel used in Fitzgeralds, locators,so I am of no help.

You might wish to contact Tim Williams, at http://lrlman.com He may be able to help you. Dell

Dell Winders,Thank you very much.Tim has a free program for frequencies on his site called EFNMR.

there is a program on http://lrlman.com/efnmr.htm
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Old 02-07-2014, 03:54 PM
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Qiaozhi! If you don't have any idea about post (Some Thing really is related to the post), PLEASE DO NOT REPLY!! THANKS !!
That post was a reply to Dell's rant. Please read posts carefully before replying.
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Old 02-07-2014, 05:22 PM
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Tigera, thanks for the info. You have a real frequency stew there. Let's just start with those RT "frequencies". Those are not frequencies, just bogus superstition. Once I saw those I knew there was trouble. You should throw those out if you want any kind of credibility. Also the comment "All in Megahertz" I don't know what that is, but it isn't correct. Of course those walkie-talkie frequencies are just frequencies for various channels that are supposed to discriminate. I have tried these and was uncomfortable with the whole thing. For several reasons.

I tried that one gold 5.1104 KHz and it did not work. And of course the 1.729 MHz or 1.754 is the resonant frequency under a huge electromagnet. All the same I was messing with the 1.4MHz and bumped it up to 1.6 then down to 1.598 and I am still working on it. It was just too cold outside for me to rely on any kind of accuracy. Sometimes it was working at least on my test target. Another problem with those high frequencies is they don't go through the ground. I would be highly suspicious if they could get any depth at all, but I don't know that as a fact.
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The thought just occurred to me it is a very bad idea to be working in the higher frequencies unless you have a radio license. Don't do it.
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Old 02-08-2014, 08:35 AM
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The thought just occurred to me it is a very bad idea to be working in the higher frequencies unless you have a radio license. Don't do it.
Thanks Mike,But for higher freq you must use lower voltage and for lower freq should use higher voltage.Do not test all freq with same voltage.and also the weather is cold and All LRL does not work properly.
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Old 02-08-2014, 08:36 AM
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There is no body in the earth who has the Treasure Navigator's Frequencies?
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Old 02-08-2014, 09:23 AM
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There is no body in the earth who has the Treasure Navigator's Frequencies?

Betwenn 40 to 80 khz my dear
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Old 02-08-2014, 09:32 AM
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Betwenn 40 to 80 khz my dear
I know the range of Navigator's operating freq. It's between 0.1Hz - 21.5 Mhz !!

and it has 3 range (Size:Low-Med_High) for frequencies

Low~ 10 hz - 200 Hz
Med~ 1500 hz - 30 Khz
High~ 1 MHZ - 21.5 MHZ

but I want the accurate (Absolute) Value of Frequencies!
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Old 02-08-2014, 10:02 AM
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I know the range of Navigator's operating freq. It's between 0.1Hz - 21.5 Mhz !!

and it has 3 range (Size:Low-Med_High) for frequencies

Low~ 10 hz - 200 Hz
Med~ 1500 hz - 30 Khz
High~ 1 MHZ - 21.5 MHZ

but I want the accurate (Absolute) Value of Frequencies!
Hi my dear I not know this range for Locator LRL

I know the absolute and by experience in my LRL I use only 40 to 80 KHZ

but for other type is for other type of detector

you what type of detector you need locator or BFO or VLF or other

I think you need the range for PD and Locator??? if yes .. the best is 40 to 80 KHz everywhere in world and work.

and you can test it..
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Old 02-08-2014, 03:21 PM
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Sorry for asking, but why are you so desperate to get these MHz frequencies? There's a guy on ebay that has one. He listed his phone number. Maybe he will sell them to you.
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Old 02-08-2014, 03:50 PM
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Sorry for asking, but why are you so desperate to get these MHz frequencies? There's a guy on ebay that has one. He listed his phone number. Maybe he will sell them to you.
thanks Mike but it's the old version of Navigator and has less freq rather to new ones(about 30-40 freq) but new ones have 200 freq and I'm looking for new Navigators (2011 and above).

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Old 02-08-2014, 03:52 PM
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Why the MHz?
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Old 02-08-2014, 04:15 PM
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Why the MHz?
Forget about Mhz. It's a long story.

Does any body have Treasure Navigator Freq?

Mike,If you have any gold freq in 5Khz-50Khz,please send it for me
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Old 02-08-2014, 04:20 PM
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Yeah, I kinda figured getting people to answer a simple question is never simple. Does this have something to do with the AGR from Accurate Locators?
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Old 02-08-2014, 08:22 PM
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Don't know what you think about this, but the way the AGR works, you multiply your local AM radio station frequency (like 920) by 0.01754 to give you a frequency in KHz. At least that is my theory if you use the same freq that they say a receiver can pick up, that should be in resonance with your freq. generator and create a signal line between the two. I would think you want to use the most powerful station in the area.
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Old 02-09-2014, 01:56 AM
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Example: Fictitious AM radio station KRAP 920 (it's Rap music, but you can decide LOL)

Multiply 920 X 0.01754 = 16.1368KHz

Now i would cut that down by a factor of ten or one-hundred

1.6137KHZ
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161.37Hz
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Old 02-09-2014, 02:20 AM
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Default MHZ freq for gold

There was some research in metal detection toward end of WWII. They found 121 Mhz for gold. Wavelength was 19.19 Cm. AS my Japanese used to say---
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Old 02-09-2014, 03:41 AM
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Just a reminder this is just a theory I came up with. I don't know anything about the AGR other than what I read on the Accurate Locators website. I just figured if a radio receiver could pick up the calculated frequency, then a frequency generator and a set of L-rods should be more sensitive. I'll know more in the coming week when temperatures moderate. And don't forget if you want to experiment with this, you have to use the radio station frequency for your area and I would suggest you find the most powerful station. Hopefully you have a 50 Kw station nearby. I don't think we have one here.
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Old 02-09-2014, 07:27 AM
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It's a good thing that facts don't matter, it makes fantasies a lot more entertaining.

Meanwhile back at the ranch, people who actually find gold electronically using apparatus that indisputably works, about 19 kHz is the most popular frequency. The 13-14 kHz range runs a close second.
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Old 02-09-2014, 12:40 PM
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Yeah, I kinda figured getting people to answer a simple question is never simple. Does this have something to do with the AGR from Accurate Locators?
No.as I said I'm looking for high gold frequencies (above 5Khz & especially Navigator's frequencies).High range frequencies are good for high size gold and also good penetration if matched with appropriate voltage and wave form,I'm working on it.It'too hard beacause I sould redesign all thing because all LRLs works below 50Khz and simply start from scratch!
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Various devices based on a metal structure designed to use different frequencies.
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Hi Qiaozhi would you agree with me, I would rather take more time training a dog on finding treasure than making such thing...sorry second opinion just that maybe can.
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pdf-1000 frq is under 100hz.i tested with scop
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Old 04-07-2014, 09:33 PM
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Hi Qiaozhi would you agree with me, I would rather take more time training a dog on finding treasure than making such thing...sorry second opinion just that maybe can.
The short answer is: "Yes, I agree with you".
Unfortunately I don't have the time or inclination to give the long answer.
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