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Vacuum cavities are due to the accumulation of ions and holes have different frequencies in different situations.

1hz to 1mhz
Yes my friend you have reason here the frequence to void is 300Hz to 1.8Mhz ..this with my LRL it's depend of cavity and the carbone Good knowledge
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Yes my friend you have reason here the frequence to void is 300Hz to 1.8Mhz ..this with my LRL it's depend of cavity and the carbone Good knowledge
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If you are talking about sealed caves then you should check for CO2 and N2. Most sealed caves have bad air which is high levels of carbon dioxide and Nitrogen. If most of your cave have stalactites and stalagmites then you need to scan for CaCO3.

Research air in sealed caves or bad cave air. If you need the frequencies for the above I would need your location.

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If you are talking about sealed caves then you should check for CO2 and N2. Most sealed caves have bad air which is high levels of carbon dioxide and Nitrogen. If most of your cave have stalactites and stalagmites then you need to scan for CaCO3.

Research air in sealed caves or bad cave air. If you need the frequencies for the above I would need your location.

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Thanks Tim good interference

give us a general rule of calculated frequency

suppose that place is the Greek
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Location does not matter. If you want to try a test give me your country and city. I will calculate the frequency for CO2. In the USA they use co2 to carbonate soft drinks. If they do there you can take a liter bottle 1/4 full with top on tight and shake it to release gas. That will be the target. Ring theory is used for calculation and is proprietary.

Go to my site and download the EFNMR program. I will post the EFNMR frequency at 50000ut as reference. You can put it in the program and all can test if the want. The program will calculate the frequency. It's free.
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Location does not matter. If you want to try a test give me your country and city. I will calculate the frequency for CO2. In the USA they use co2 to carbonate soft drinks. If they do there you can take a liter bottle 1/4 full with top on tight and shake it to release gas. That will be the target. Ring theory is used for calculation and is proprietary.

Go to my site and download the EFNMR program. I will post the EFNMR frequency at 50000ut as reference. You can put it in the program and all can test if the want. The program will calculate the frequency. It's free.

Thank you tinm so much for this knowlege

But please where find your site???

I have this site

https://sites.google.com/site/nuclerone/the-science

and this site

http://www.ngdc.noaa.gov/ngdc.html

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Look here.

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Here is the EFNMR frequency for CO2. 39.41827127

Don't forget to set your NT value in your area.
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Here is the EFNMR frequency for CO2. 39.41827127

Don't forget to set your NT value in your area.

Yes thanks Tim very much
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Old 07-20-2013, 12:28 PM
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You take the EFNMR value and edit the compound adding it. Then refresh the list. I'll try to post a link to a video of using the program.
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Here is the EFNMR frequency for CO2. 39.41827127

Don't forget to set your NT value in your area.

Ok my dear and I know your products. We can also work on developing apps if you wish my friend

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Here is a video on the EFNMR program.

http://youtu.be/s4euSs6sdLo

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Has anyone tested for CO2 yet? Please let me know how you do.
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Has anyone tested for CO2 yet? Please let me know how you do.
Tim, who is the NMR frequency for NT45125??
I"ll try it soon and i"ll inform
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Geo are you asking me what is the frequency for CO2 for the NT value of 45125? Did you get that value from your location?
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Geo are you asking me what is the frequency for CO2 for the NT value of 45125? Did you get that value from your location?
Hi Tim.
45.125 is the value of magnetic field at my city. So i need the EFNMR frequency for CO2.
How do you calculate it???

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Old 07-22-2013, 01:05 PM
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Geo I posted the EFNMR above post 169. Watch the video to use the program. If you still need me to tell you the frequency let me know. To check and see if you entered the NT value correctly, put 50000 in NT for reference and the frequency for CO2 should be 279.56220 hz
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Here is a video on the EFNMR program.

http://youtu.be/s4euSs6sdLo

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Thank you Tim so much..And I have receive you Email

I would contact you soon as I told you
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Geo I posted the EFNMR above post 169. Watch the video to use the program. If you still need me to tell you the frequency let me know. To check and see if you entered the NT value correctly, put 50000 in NT for reference and the frequency for CO2 should be 279.56220 hz
Ok Tim, i found it, thanks.
Can you tell me how much accurate must be the the frequency???
I can set the generator with one decimal of hertz, is it OK??

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hi to all
nmr frequency for gold 37 or 5 khz ?????
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nmr frequency for gold 37 or 5 khz ?????
At my city is 34.077 Hz
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nmr frequency for gold 37 or 5 khz ?????

In the earths field it's what the program says at the lat,log or zip.

All other frequencies would be harmonics. My program calculates the frequency down from NMR frequency on periodic tables.

Sites like this one.

http://www.eclipse.net/~numare/nsnmrpt.htm

Geo yes .1 is find.
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