HOW To Convert Your Metal Detector Into A LRL (Long Range Locator)

John-Edmonton

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<right>Have you ever ran out of battery power, or just plain old forgot the spares? Don't give up! You can convert your detectors (if you brought along that back-up machine) to a "LRL", and they are usually advertised to go through mountains, down 10 feet deep and able to even find dollar bills or diamonds. Think I'm kidding? Google "LONG RANGE LOCATORS" and see what is available. :)

Here's how to utilize your metal detectors to do the same thing. No batteries required.

#1 Keep both detectors (rods) parallel and horizontal to each other, walk in a straight line. Please, clear your mind of any thoughts, except what you want to find. In my case, I was chanting "GOLD GOLD GOLD"

#2 When you suddenly feel both rods cross, and for some it is a sudden powerful pull, stop!

#3 Observe directly below where the rods intersect, and on that spot, start digging.

#4 In my case, after chanting "GOLD GOLD GOLD" I dug a hole about 12" deep, and used my Garrett Pro-Pointer to locate a beautiful gold ring. And, I didn't scratch it either.
 
Hay John,

I have developed a LRL modification

for my Silver Sabre uMax.

Well, with the advancements in GPS

receivers and wireless technology, I

have been able to transmit wirelessly

for great distances.

Any metal detector will produce a

workable signal.

Both transmission and and receiving

signals are transported, via GPS-r1

phase lyniayerd tracking processors.

I recently finished attaching my first

prototype.

It is mounted on a Silver Sabre uMax.

When I first turned it on,

It read " Heading = 219 degrees 43

minutes and 27.8623272 seconds"

With a distance reading of.............

" 214,493.76343282 feet "

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Well needless ta say, I jumped in

my car and ended up drivin fourty

two miles before I come up on this

one.

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Not a bad day detectin in Arkie Land,

Tabdog
 
Well you had me going until you said you didn't scratch it...then I KNEW it was made up! lol...Funny post
 
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Youll have to give us the specs.

Here's tha nutty specs on this baby;

Ya take one 1915 UNIVERSAL toaster,

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Mount it on a Silver Sabre uMax.

Then ya get yur brother who is an
industrial engineer ta make you a
harmonica holder that goes around
yur neck.

Then mount tha harminica holder
in front of tha 1915 toaster.

Then, ya get a computer hard drive
cable, a telephone cable, a coiled,
audio cable hooked to a wireless
stereo transmitter. Tuck all those
cables so thay look like they are
hooked-up to something, and

WALA!!!

You you got yur self a Arkie LRL
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Happy Huntin,

And good luck on yur LRL,

Tabdog
 
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