signal_line
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- Nov 14, 2011
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Well, if you ask some EE that works for a metal detector company, the answer would parrot the wikipedia phony crap. Look, I know there are many LRL's out there that are basically worthless. Most aren't worth a hundred bucks. Typically take a $30 frequency generator and some bent welding rod and charge over a thousand bucks. So yeah, there have been a few greedy people who really just stick their middle finger out. Human nature is disgusting sometimes. Honestly, I really don't think some of these money grabbers even know how to use one.
I've spent untold hours with L-rods. They work if you can learn how to use them. If you are like me, count the learning time in years or decades. Then a big problem comes when you get out in the field--wind, uneven ground, brush, lots of stuff to distract you. More in a bit.
I've spent untold hours with L-rods. They work if you can learn how to use them. If you are like me, count the learning time in years or decades. Then a big problem comes when you get out in the field--wind, uneven ground, brush, lots of stuff to distract you. More in a bit.