Some treasure hunters who are searching for large buried cache of treasures are actually using "long range gold locator" (LRL) tool.
This is actually a type of metal detector which claims that it can locate various hidden targets such as lost items, buried gold, corpse of a dead person and etc...
Although, there isn't any scientific proofs that can prove if it really works.
Majority of treasure hunters find that long range gold locators simply doesn't work for them. Actually, even myself owns several long range locator tools but I find them not working for me.
It just doesn't work despite of several actual tests that I already performed.
The most common LRL tool is the "L Rod Dowsing" gold detector. Traditional L Rod dowsing tool simply consists of two separate rods that forms like an "L", hence the name "L Rod".
To use an L Rod dowsing tool, the operator must hold the shorter bent portion of the rod like a gun. The rods must be held not so tight where the pointers should be able to rotate freely.
Long Range Locator L Rod Dowsing Tool
The most common LRL tool is the "L Rod Dowsing" gold detector. Traditional L Rod dowsing tool simply consists of two separate rods that forms like an "L", hence the name "L Rod".
To use an L Rod dowsing tool, the operator must hold the shorter bent portion of the rod like a gun. The rods must be held not so tight where the pointers should be able to rotate freely.
Do not walk while detecting. It is important to stay and stand still on one spot before performing detection.
The pointer of the L Rod will indicate which direction to follow. Thus, the operator must follow the directions until to the point that the two rods will intersect with one another.
The pointer of the L Rod will indicate which direction to follow. Thus, the operator must follow the directions until to the point that the two rods will intersect with one another.
If this happens, it means that the target is right under or beneath the operator's spot.
Other than the L Rod dowsing tool, there are actually a lot more other designs with different methods on how to use them.
Other than the L Rod dowsing tool, there are actually a lot more other designs with different methods on how to use them.
Regardless of their designs, they are all based on the same concept in detecting a certain target.
Today, a lot of improvised long range locators are being introduced in the market. They are now equipped with electronic circuitry where manufacturers claims that it improves the accuracy of the tool.
Common explanation to the improvement of the tool is that, the device operate at a certain resonant frequency.
Improvised Long Range Locators
Today, a lot of improvised long range locators are being introduced in the market. They are now equipped with electronic circuitry where manufacturers claims that it improves the accuracy of the tool.
Common explanation to the improvement of the tool is that, the device operate at a certain resonant frequency.
Through the antenna or probe, an electromagnetic signal is being emitted which will in turn act like a magnet that gets attracted into the target object.
And just like the traditional method of operating a dowsing tool, simply follow the directions where the strongest signal is being picked-up by the LRL device.
The most controversial issue that came out against long range locators is the challenge of Mr. Carl from Geotech to all LRL operators.
And just like the traditional method of operating a dowsing tool, simply follow the directions where the strongest signal is being picked-up by the LRL device.
Most Controversial Issue About Long Range Locators
The most controversial issue that came out against long range locators is the challenge of Mr. Carl from Geotech to all LRL operators.
This challenge is that, the LRL operators must find the buried target object on a certain area.
Mr. Carl will be the one who will bury the item. Then, the LRL operator will be taken into the area to locate it.
The reward is actually a gold bar and it will be the price given to the one who can locate it using his or her LRL detector.
Unfortunately, no one has ever attempted on the challenge because nobody wanted to accept his conditions.
Mr. Carl will be the one who will bury the item. Then, the LRL operator will be taken into the area to locate it.
The reward is actually a gold bar and it will be the price given to the one who can locate it using his or her LRL detector.
Unfortunately, no one has ever attempted on the challenge because nobody wanted to accept his conditions.
Thus, I think that the challenge is still up and perhaps it will only be over once somebody is able to claim the prize.
Overall, there are still some people who claims that long range gold locators are working great for them.
Overall, there are still some people who claims that long range gold locators are working great for them.
There are also many interesting stories from my friends about this type of tool that aided them in their search of buried treasures.
And the best part, LRLs are the cheapest detectors for treasure hunters that are available in the market.
Of course LRL does work. There are already many people who used this kind of tool and found incredible wealth of hidden treasures.
ReplyDeleteI know one that works great, I just purchased the TFR-2 a Molecular Frequency Locator...I place a penny in the top of the control box, it's placed inside it and cap covers it. Then I place the penny, quarter, dime and nickel on the floor two feet of space between the samples. When I turn on the unit and set the unit to two grams of copper the antenna locks right on to the penny no matter what direction I go with the scope. I took out the penny and pressed a button to clear the last sample I used, this takes about 15 seconds. I then placed a nickel into the box of the tuning device and set the appropriate weight. From 4 feet away the scope antenna dragged and pulled on to the location of the nickel. We took away the nickel and re-scanned the scope never reacted once! We put back the nickel and the scope picked it back up! We did this with the rest of the coins and we then placed pull tabs, iron, magnets, aluminum, anything a metal detector would accept. I swept the scope over all the junk and not once would it respond because the control box has a built in discrimination of some sort. Then I placed my wife diamonds ring in between the junk with the magnet and iron and other tidbits I replaced the last coin with my sample 14kt gold wedding band and set the machine at 2 Grams only. I swept over the junk pile and the scope was dead on my wife's diamond ring. When she took the ring away, I re-scanned once more no movement no pulling of the antenna zilch.
DeleteThis device was just finished from John's workshop earlier this year. You just can't full this device. I placed a silver dime on top of the kitchen sink which is made of metal, I swept the scope, (oh this scope only has one antenna) with a silver load inside my tuner and the tuner set at 2 Grams. Hit pulled and dragged each time over the silver dime from a 2 feet away.
I took away the dime and I took out the other silver dime and swept across the same area of the kitchen sink there was no scope reaction it blocked off the junk metal of the sink, yet when the dime was there it still picked up the dime! I have done these tests now over hundred times! You can't fool this device! What ever sample you place inside the tuning box that it all it will look for from 1 gram to many thousands of pounds off discrimination.
Thanks Dave you are so right! These rods are just plain crazy in what I can do with them and what they have been finding for me! All I found were only clad coins because this is all I have at the time. I only could find clad coins for now. Because I don't have any samples of silver or gold in a coin shape, I purchased a silver mercury dime and a walking liberty silver half dollar and a 2 gram gold coin to use for sample in my machine!
DeleteInteresting, I should try to take a closer look into this TFR-2 a Molecular Frequency Locator.
DeleteMr. Den, do you have photos inside the device box?
DeleteI just recently completed my field tests with the TFR-2 Long range Locator Rod. My wife took a single quarter and pushed it into the ground. She was 30+ yards away from me. The park we tested at was around yards. After she placed the quarter inside the ground, she moved away not to give away the area where she hidden it and then 30 yards or so out she yelled find the quarter!
ReplyDeleteI scanned a 180 degree arc and I got the quarter hit on the antenna! I was using a sample quarter in the TFR-2 weight discriminator box and I set the appropriate weight of the quarter in grams! It took me three minutes from where I started up to preparing a box around the purposed target.
I used 4 each, one foot plastic tent stakes to mark off the box at all 4 corners surrounding the probable quarter. I walked each 90 degree angle of the square going counterclockwise and the antenna pointed at the center of the box telling me the target was there!
I decided to do a clockwise walk around the square and found half way through the rod pointed away from the box towards the outside. It was showing me I missed the target in the box. All I had to do was take the furthest tent stakes and make a new box starting from where the scope pointed the opposite way.
Once I finished the box going clockwise and counterclockwise around the probable quarter target both directions ensured me the target was in the center somewhere in the box. I pushed in my antenna to shorten the sensitivity and shrunk the 5x5 square foot square to 2x2 foot square and I took the my Garrett MTI Treasure Vision and picked up the quarter one inch deep!
People this was from 30 yards away! If I had to tug that crazy metal detector for every inch for all 30+ yards they would have been shoveling up my corpse! So far, I found 2 dimes, 4 pennies, 2 quarters using only my TFR-1 Rod that uses just my body as a "ground"!
On 29 April 2017 I will be using the TFR-2 that has the "ground" inside the device and has to modified Tesla coils inside the unit that suppose to create a field around the sample target and blocks out junk metals all of them! I tested this device both inside and outside our home and it seems to never miss clads if that is what I am looking for!
I had to order a mercury dime and silver walking liberty to use as a sample to hunt for the like coins! I had to order a 2 gram gold coin as well. Will let you know how the hunt goes!
Nice, it seems the Frequency Molecular detectors will replace the traditional Metal Detectors sometime in the future.
DeleteShow me a picture of where a target is buried preferably gold and I will tell you where it is any where in the world with out using tools like dowsing equip you really would like to see this it's fun
DeleteHas anyone found enough to pay for itself?
DeleteF troop 4, if you can do that I live in Ecuador. There is buried treasure everywhere, would you work with me? I have very good equipment.
DeleteThe TFR-1 Pro John sells is awesome, I just purchased the TFR-1 Reg. with a small discrimination box. The TFR1- runs off your body as a ground. Very accurate! This was the first one I ever had along with the TFR-4 it will find 2 grams of gold up to 2000 feet at a depth of 4-6 feet! Last summer I used both and found several old coins, quarters and when hunting for quarters you have to put the sample quarter in the discriminator box and that' s all you will find.
ReplyDeleteI found several dimes, quarters, wheaties just from the antenna pointing to the spot where they were located. I was still learning how to operate this unit and understand the antenna's reaction to targets using Direct Voltage mode and the Conduit Mode.
The DV: Finds all types of your sample at any weight! Which means when you get a hit and walk it straight in, you will be off about 3-4 feet because you are picking up the outer field ring the coin is producing. To cut this down and get right on top of the target is to switch to Conduit Mode lower your antenna and go back over where you got your first hit on that outer ring and you will notice you may come short of the marked ring by 2-3 feet!
This would get me right over the target every time. Places are becoming harder to find to detect, I have to wait before sun up and do my work and be done in 1-2 hours. John suggest either hunt at sundown or at sunup because the sun when up magnifies the auric bubble around the coin farther and bigger that the coin itself.
No I didn't open the box and if I did it would make no sense to me anyways. I use the TFR-1 90% of my hunts, you don't need the discrimination box. I found several coins during the high noon days but I get better hits when the sun is down over the horizon. Those damn ghost bubble surrounding the target can throw you off by 50+ feet or more all the way around. By using the device at sundown or at sun rise I hit the target within a 4x4 box! Dave just designed a capsule the beginning of this year to be used with my TFR-2 box which will now allow the user to hunt anytime of the day, the frequencies block the ghost signals produced by the sun! He is still in beta phase of the testing and asked me if I wanted to purchase it with a 100% money back if it didn't work for me. I took the bait so I will let you know how it works and it's my hope he is right that I should get the same results in the high noon as I did with the sun down.
ReplyDeleteYou know I can't comment on silliness and I'm not doing it today! I shared what I was able to find using first time ever a LRL, I have a metal detector also! Think of this for one moment are you going to get rich, I doubt it are you going to have productive hunts on large acres of land using rods such as the TFR-1-2-3-4 most likely! If TR is your hobby you want the best equipment to cut down hunting time and make the remainder of the search productive, if not and you just want to swing that old stick back and forth over 30 acre plot by all means go for it! I would rather pick up a signal if there is one and walk it in and box it and then use the metal detector to retrieve it! Will I get rich probably not! Will I be satisfied I found something without swinging and tugging a large metal detector over 30 acres of ground and I mean every inch to find a handful of coins? Satisfied would be my answer. I personally am not out to save the world but to make it easier on myself and to share with whomever finds the information worth looking into, either way; I have two of Johns models and they are worked for different reasons! It was worth every penny I ever spent and if his ghost eliminating Steele capsule works at any time of the day, I am in business. I'm not for swinging metal detectors all day long that's for sure, it can get really hot out in the summer here. All I need to do is get out of my car make a few right and left angle scans and when I GET a tug on the end of my antenna, then as John suggests to walk it in until the rod swings behind you and box it from there! This takes about 5 minutes from start to finish on my first target found! We are talking sometimes over 100+ yards out! IF ANYONE COULD FIND ANOTHER PIECE OF EQUIPMENT THAT DOES EQUAL OR BETTER I AM OPEN TO IT!
ReplyDeletedid you try TFR-4 extreme and what is the price for these rods .... what is the possible depth for these rods for buried gold
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