Talk:Long-range locator

Regarding NPOV in this case
The reference pretty much speaks for itself -- no functioning long-range locator device fitting the scope of the article has ever proven to exist, and those presented as such are incapable of delivering as promised. The LRL industry is a documented fraud and should be presented as such. Haikupoet (talk) 06:59, 20 April 2009 (UTC) Hi! Just to let you know that " there are more things under heaven Horatio " etc. Just because someone else says the world is flat, does that mean it is? I have been using an MFD unit for about fifteen years. There is always something new about its operation to discover. No, there are no manuals, "how to", no why this works, or any demonic voodoo videos. What is not understood are a couple of things. 1. If you have a boulder the size of a small car, and there is one little piece of gold, or whatever mineral you have it set for the whole boulder will be hot. That's because the rock is contiguous ( all one part ). So one thinks they have a bonanza, but are upset that they can't see anything. 2.Metal detectors have to have a specific mass of metal to respond. Example: a rock has three ounces of gold in it, but, the gold is disseminated throughout the rock, so that there is not enough mass for the detector to respond to, but the gold is still there. But a long range locator takes the whole rock into account. 3.Ponder this. In a museum in Tuscon AZ., is a display with an item called " Spanish Needles ". ( L rods) Straight dowsing has been around for thousands of years in Europe and Asia. How does one justify the amount of gold and silver the Spanish found out in the middle of what was then uncharted wasteland? Not all by torturing Indians. Now through science one can augment dowsing with electronic equipment. Where do you think all these devices came from? Con men? Probably many are over pimped about how well thy work, but, it's the operator and his or her determination to find out why it works is the end product. For myself, I have never sought paper money, oil or even water. I look for Gold, Silver the PGM's and Diamonds. Diamonds and Rubies in rings, yes. Rings made out of Gold, Silver, Platinum and Rhodium yes. Gold Silver and Platinum in the deserts and mountains yes. I have additions to my setup that no one has. This makes me successful. I will crush rocks to dust and then remove the metal by shaker table.

Take heart folks, a little research and practice and you will see what I mean. I will give you a clue that none of the manufacturers will tell you or maybe they don't know. Your rods have to be above an item to get a signal line. If you setup at the bottom of a slope, any Long Distance locator will only pickup signal lines on items below the rods you are holding, not above. You could have a hillside full of nuggets, but you have to be above them or you wouldn't know they were there. Try it with something you already found. Mordib (talk) 02:36, 26 June 2013 (UTC)Mordib 6/25/2013

Those are fraudulent devices
Why this was now changed to "purport" to be metal detector, when it was already established those are fraudulent devices.

Rcdrun (talk) 21:22, 17 February 2019 (UTC)