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Nov 23 2007

 

Feel free to use the following as a testimonial.

 

 First of all I would like to thank Mr. Anthony and RTL&ES for the excellent technical support, five stars!!! I used the Examiner T-G Deluxe during my short trip to Europe. I checked for ground water on a friend's     property.This area is very difficult for ground water.  The Examiner indicated "interest" at one point, and within 3 minutes I had the exact point for drilling. I tested for depth and the Examiner indicated that the ground water was at 198 feet.After 2 months my friend drilled at the point the Examiner indicated, and water was found at exactly 198 feet.

 

Thanks again

George from Illinois (USA)

 

 

TEXAS GOLDSEEKER SHOULD BE GRINNING                       December 7, 2007

First time out with the Examiner:

Equipment used and Equipment Set-up:

Sample of 3 gold coins (approx. weight 3 ounces).

Cleared the calculator, then set the Examiner’s Calculator to xxxxx (xxx)

Set the front Sensitivity/Gain Potentiometer to maximum.

Extended out the antenna to just about maximum length (90 to 95% extended).

Test Set-Up:

Had my son hide the gold somewhere on the ground on a 25 foot radius 360 degree circle. Coins were located somewhere on the 360 degree circle. Afterward I came out to find the gold, without knowing the coins location. Standing in the middle of the circle, with right hand level and steady on the Examiner handle, then standing in the center of the circle (walking around the center point)…watching for the antenna to draw off center…after about four or five complete circles in both directions…I had my “chosen angular spot” where I believed the antenna was tracking to and where the gold was hid. Here are my results after three times and why I stopped after three times. 

1st   test…detected direction was approx.13 degrees off to the left side of the gold’s placement. Results: Extremely encouraging due to the fact there’s a 360 degree circle and I could be off as much as 180 degrees (half-circle either direction). That’s about (13/180) or about 93% correctness in direction. 

2nd test…again, the same repeat, I found detected direction was off 13 degrees to the left side of the gold’s actual placement. Results: Again 93% correct direction. Wondering if the 13 degrees (to the left) is consistent? Was I doing something wrong in not getting to the exact angular location? 

3rd test…I took more time with this test and really let the antenna swing out fully to find its own equilibrium point. I could see what was happening with the antenna started swaying-triggering to a point (13 deg from final) …but found the final “resting spot” dead equilibrium point just to left of that. I felt certain I located the gold accurately on this third test. Results: Positive hit…the pointed location of the gold was dead-on…or within a negligible 1 degree (99.5% direction correctness). 

Conclusions: I believe anything over 22.5 degrees (which equates to 16 directional divisions in a circle) or 87.5% correctness and you might start your journey towards the gold in the wrong direction. While my first two tries were better than 22.5 degrees situated at an encouraging at a consistent 93% accuracy, the third and final test at over 99.5% accuracy made a believer out of me. I stop after the third test being confident all three directional test results were real. The Examiner is a powerful tool in the directional finding of the gold’s location in repeatable fashion.

 

December 7 2007

Ok...to make a long-story short....I found, through diligent trials, I prefer having the antenna out full, the best number for me is "xxxxx (xxx)", with the sensitivity set on "6".  [below 4 is too little, 8 and above is too much]...the detector is optimized for me in this fashion.
 
In this fashion...it's now child's play finding the gold anywhere my son hides it. I'm now at 100% accuracy anywhere he hides the gold on a circular line. So you won't be seeing any more data coming your way...I am done testing.

 

 

Feb 3, 2007

                                                                     EXAMINER FINDS JEWELLERY STORE

 

Howdy,
 
Thanks for all the tips and again, thanks for making a great product.  I went into the city today to a store that sells gold/silver coins and ingots and 100 ounce silver bars.  I asked the owner if I could try out my examiner in there and she gave me the ok.  I put it on the silver frequency and it was swinging back and forth all over the store.  I set it to 100 ounces (3100 grams) and it ignored everything else and singled out the 100 ounce silver bars.  I was so happy.  I walked to the bar and it spun in circles over the bar just like in your video.  I set it to gold and guess what....same reaction!  The examiner is truly amazing!!!  Tomorrow I'm heading out to track down some signal lines I found and I'll let you know my results...hopefully with some pictures of uncovered treasures!
 
Thanks again,
 
Dan

 

 

Melbourne -Victoria- Australia 2007

 Very happy that I found a gold chain on a beach within a week or so of taking delivery of the Examiner.

Anon

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August 26 2006

PHILIPPINES TREASURE SITES PROVE EXAMINER BEST 

RT,
 
I went back to Japan and I've done all my research in Philippines on my 8 day vacation. I checked and located all the prospect treasure sites that are on the maps and the  Examiner T-G located and pinpointed them with 100 % accuracy. I worked with samples every site and know the  Examiner works in Philippines geological conditions. I always used MFD mode to identify the directions of the targets in all sites that I researched and the depth and shape  worked succesfully. All the sites that I located are in flat area only. One site is in the hill where the target is buried in bedrock.
 
The first thing I did was go to the sites that were detected 2-3 years ago with my German partner using his two new  LRLs. I set the MFD mode each time but those sites that are in the maps that my German partner detected  missed the true target . I think those LRLs  only pinpoint the target reflection because the Examiner  T-G pinpointed at more or less 30 meter from the more expensive LRLs  located spot. As we checked the maps we realised  the Examiner had pinpointed them accurately  with no mistake.
 
I located 10 spots of treasure target using my Examiner and it gave me succesful and excellent results re the  targets. The Examiner pointed directly to the true target. I didn't encounter any target ring (which causes inaccuracy) and I always eliminated micro gold by pressing the xxxxx  key. Comparing  it to the two LRLs  used before in those sites, they always got lock on the target reflection and depth ring of target that only mimic the true target. The Examiner got lock only when I passed the target, and when I walked passed the NS-EW line. It only locked on 90 degrees and I always got the best  and sharpest  lock. Climatic conditions during my research were wet and rainy with no sunshine at all.
 
I checked all other sites that we detected before i.e. less than ten spots using  the LRLs and the Examiner T-G gave no response lock on any of these sites, I used all gold frequencies on those sites and found there was nothing there. The signals were only false that those LRLs located. We spent a lot of  money drilling  those sites only  to find there was nothing.
 

Another site  I  located is in the flat area. Soil condition is sandy loam. This site is not in our map. My friend's niece, husband and father dug a trash hole 5 ft deep and  found 1 treasure chest box/rectangular shape small  and tied up with chain and padlock. He didn't open that box but buried it again in the same hole. After 30 or more years we searched for that box using the two LRLs again. They located the depth ring and target reflections with 2-3 meters away from where the Examiner pointed. The Examiner locator gave the exact 5 feet depth measurement with a sharp lock. When I entered 6 and 7 feet it gave me no lock, So Examiner is so accurate I prepared an excavation contract and will be binded for retrieval on October this year. I will give you all recovery result when that time comes.  I ran out of time when I checked that site as the next day was my departure day . I wasn't able to operate this time.

(You can use my field test result and research/ info on your website. You can also edit any word to make my English better.)

Japanese Treasure Hunter 

<<<<o>>>>

We thank you for your report and will await your results with interest. They will be posted here. 

Note: The names of the locators have been deliberately omitted by RT but we will say they are made by what is considered the world's best LRL company,  based in the US ( no it's name doesn't start with an E ).

Ranger/Tell


We eventually heard back from the treasurehunter. He found a box in exactly the spot detected by the Examiner and at last report was still working on the contents.

Ranger/Tell
 

 

  LATEST FIND -- AUGUST 2006

 

Just a few lines to let you know how my tests have been going.

I received my Examiner on Thursday 10th August, two weeks ago.

Done some tests in my garden with gold ring, copper coins, etc under bricks, with lots of old iron. Each time it completely ignored the iron trash. I was very impressed with the results.

The Examiner is a real breakthrough , a really fantastic long range locator.

I found an old 15 century jetton, my first find to date. My partner could not detect it at first with his detector but after digging out about 6ins of soil we found it at about 12ins.
I had tuned to a sample and set to silver.

So far its amazed me. I am sure that the good finds will soon be coming.

Best regards,

James Parks 

UK

james.parks@virgin.net

 

We congratulate you on your find and hope it is the first of many.

Ranger

Note: A Jetton is a metal counter used in playing cards. Below is an example of an early one.

              


Recently:

                I   found a Roman 3rd century bronze coin a few weeks ago (pinpointed it spot-on.)

                James Parks

 
 
R Tell,
 
One day while i was in the PHilippines,  my friend invited me to see a japanese guy stayed in my place,he is using a selfmade locator probably dowsing 2  antenna rod.i ask him for a challenge to see how accurate his locator,i told him the protocol,he will going to locate or find the gold sample that i will going to hide somewhere around his house.i did hide the gold sample by just throwing away about 50ft from his location,he started to find the gold sample,it took him almost an hour he couldnt able to locate even the direction,he move near the gold sample at about 20 ft but still not able to locate it.i told him stop looking for the sample,his locator never work at all.so its my turn now,i ask him to hide the sample,then i set the tuned examiner to MFD mode to locate the direction of the target,ive got the signal line then i tracked the line and it leads me to the gold sample he hide.not even 5 minutes i located the sample,he said my machine is bad and worst,i told him i didnt do any form of cheating,there were many person watching,more than 10 person were watching the challenge,the examiner will not put you to shame or dissappointment as far as gold sample is concern to locate.i always doing this whenever i go the the site if i encounter person like the land owner just to convince them that i can able to locate my target in searching in his property.

Best regards

Treasureman , Phillipines

May 20,2007


 
 

PACIFIC TREASURE AND EXAMINER

 

 

Ranger,

 

            I am writing this letter in relation to the Examiner w/ MFD which I recently bought from your esteemed organization for the purpose of tracking and locating numerous minor and major 

   Japanese  treasure burial  sites in the Philippines and particularly here in the island of Borneo.

 

       Those war booties were looted from 12 countries during World War 11 in the Pacific and secretly buried in deep pits, caves and tunnels towards the end of the war in 1943 – 45 with the 

          intention of retrieving them back quietly at a later stage.

 

     I am happy to inform that in every area where markers indicate, I am able to locate with confidence the target positions using my Examiner. It is very easy to use and a versatile  tool which

     makes reconnaissance and locating  faster especially in difficult environment conditions. 

     By far, it is also a discreet tool in some areas to avoid suspicion while at work.

 

       I think many decades ago having this kind of equipment was next to impossible. Thank you very much     indeed for your innovation of such valuable tool available for my use.

 

Cheers --      

                                Treasurehunter


 

MAY 20 2006

 

"Dear Sir,

 

I have the examiner since last year and I have spent hundreds of hours practicing in the field.

I have asked friends to bury different objects made of gold and I always find the exact spot, depth and weight (down to ± 1or 2 grams)

I’m amazed at how accurate the distance, depth and weight functions are:

If you go 2-3 grams over the weight of the target you lose response completely.

 Experimenting with the depth parameters I found out that even using xxx1.2or xxx1.3 etc. it works fine, so when you are digging you know you are on the right spot.    

 

I have tracked down and dug up many targets in depths 1to 2feet that were giving weights from 100grams to 6000grams (always using xxx over the target) at the gold frequency xxxxx..  

 

Holding a piece of gold in the same hand with the examiner eliminates some of the small unwanted targets.

 One more thing;

Two months ago I picked up a very strong signal 30kilometers away, using my GPS and the Examiner I went to the approximate area and picket up several targets.

 Each one of these targets was strong at one moment then losing gradually strength disappearing and then gaining strength again and so on. The whole circle lasting approximately three minutes.    

Would that be due to the area or due to the nature of the targets? 

 I still think it’s the best long range metal detector:

 I don’t have to dig for lead, steel and other junk; also with the depth function I know exactly the depth of the target even if that is mineral and unfortunately there are too many of these targets here in Europe!

 

I’m looking forward in hearing from you.

         Thank you.

         Anon"

 

Ranger:  We have discovered a new frequency method that eliminates micro gold and now build it into every the Examiner and Magneto GS. We can provide some backwards compatible info for older units.

        EXAMINER ONTO GOLD IN TREASURE ZONES

Two days  ago our group  went to  a site   (high grade of gold ore) to  find a  hidden box  of goldbars  which  was

hidden  since 1949.  With  some  information   about the location,  but the exact details  where it was  hidden  not obvious, I scanned the area using the box or star method .The Examiner moved and I found the center, but I used only two sides of the area because the other sides are full of bushes which is very difficult to walk along.    I found the center walking to and fro many times.    When I was directly above the target the Examiner  moved in  circular motion.     I used the gold frequency given and walked towards the suspected site.       I determined  the depth by walking. Then I measured the distance. Then we dig and bingo, at the depth measured we found not gold bars but two pocket loads of high grade ore with enough volume.After that down under that hole we found a treasure mark made of stone and it points under the bamboo tree, which is only a foot away from our hole.  Then after that,  one tip  of  information  from the one who saw it was hidden,    that the treasure is under the bamboo tree,    which we
didn't dig anymore because were received information that the landowner was angry because he was not informed about the operation. So we stopped the digging.    Anyway I was happy that the Examiner works,   using  the box method. God Bless.
 

Another experience, I located a target at the backyard of a mining engineer. He has a scanner used for exploration, but  he  didn't  know  that  there  was target in his backyard.   After I located,   he use his scanner   (used by mining company), and it showed. I don't know if it is a good object. No digging plan yet.

Treasureseeker-Philippines

 

 Dear Great Teacher Ranger, 

 Hi ! 

 We are very happy to inform you that our EXAMINER T_G is working marvellously! It's fantastic!!! It locates accurately all we look for after entering the frequency. Now we're getting accustomed to it step by step. In the future we will send   you much details about our finds: much gold, diamonds and red mercury.

 African Exploration Concern  8/9/05


 

      AUSTRALIAN STUDENTS USE EXAMINER TO EFFECT   

"We picked up a number of targets in the same location and a couple of targets outside that area. Most targets outside Examiner's search area turned out to be ferrous materials. All the targets (at least all the targets we dug out by now) at that location proved to be non-ferrous materials but none of them gold. We could not tell for sure what kind of metals two targets are made of or their purpose. At our best guess one target looks like a part of silver jewellery, another the deepest one found at 8" reminds one of a piece of solder cutlery. Two targets close to the surface were clip-buttons. We have not finished exploring the place. "

Students: Stan Orlov-  Business Systems  Monash Uni, Melbourne, Australia &  Olga Orlov   IT/Software - Computer Power Institute of Technology.

Most gold  rings etc are composed of gold and silver. Some silver teaspoons have gold in them also. Your silver is more than likely of this kind.  Ranger  25-05-05 

 


 

Ranger & Tell

Today we proceeded with our tests.    We thought of decreasing  "Her

Majesty Chance" in getting the right target.  Therefore, we used three
empty containers and one with gold. Out of 10 tests 8 were successful
(Stan scored 100%). We calculated  probability of these results being
achieved by chance. Well, it is pretty low - around 0.04% by binomial
distribution method: n = 10, p of success = 0.25.  Then we applied the
method you  suggested to rule out the  unwanted weights.  The result
result is very encouraging:  five  tries and 100% of accuracy (chance
factor is 0.09%). These were all surface targets.
 

Good Day Ranger/Tell,

Yes, we located those with the help of the Examiner. I took the bronze coin to the dealer to identify -he told me it is of series 1880 but he could not tell the exact date. The silver locket is a bit damaged at one corner and water washed out the picture that was painted on its glass. But  we are determined to restore it to its full glory and replace the picture with the opal. The gold and silver are peeling off the buttons we detected on the same spot, however, it makes them look more authentic.This Sunday we headed to Central goldfields for a short while just to see if a particular place was worth detecting.The place was completely untouched by detectorists. As you know it is both good and bad news because of plentiful bullets, bullet cases and rusties. But my first find looked promising - a waterworn 4 grammer but not of gold but of bright gray substance. Seems I found platinum among round quartz pebbles at a considerable depth. Next to it rested almost on the surface a beautiful silver 6 pence coin of 1941 and a bit aside a copper half penny of 1866, greenish but all the images and inscriptions are intact. Up the slope we dug out a bright white flat nuggety metal that we cannot bend.What could it be?

Some of the finds mentioned

Getting better every day. Thanks for that.

Ranger Aug 1 '05


Aug 20 05 

We took Examiner with us, and it pointed to an abandoned mine. Very logical but as an area is highly rubbished, and we were short of time, we put off an exploration till the next time. Though in the process we found a half penny coin c.1950.  Then he dug out an old Queen Victoria Crown badge from a military cap and Victorian 3 pence coin c. 1900. By the way a cross that I found with a help of Examiner is likely to be a Victoria Cross belt buckle or shoulder buckle.

 

 

TANZANIAN GEOLOGIST APPRAISES EXAMINER ON REEF GOLD

I went to 3 areas where there are several gold deposits and active mines within a ten kilometer radius. I took the topographic sheet and made a grid of N-S and E-W lines with 1 kilometer line spacing. I used lines intersections as reading stations and scanned the area from each station, recording the direction of locks (lock-lines) on a topographic map.

In short, I took dozens of readings of lock directions from points 1 kilometer apart on a square grid pattern and plotted the lock-lines on the map, looking for convergence points which I will call “Targets”.

Because there were many gold concentrations (deposits) in the areas tested, I got several locks-lines from each station. When I plotted all the lock-lines on the map, I got several Targets. All known deposits were predicted in this manner by converging lock-lines from the Examiner. Anything in the range of 200.000 oz can be “picked up” by the Examiner from a distance of 3 to 4 kilometers depending of how “open” or how “concealed” they are from a given station.

Working Geologist,  Tanzania, Africa

..... 

Many thanks for the scientific report. This illustrates the importance of  checking along the N-S and E-W lines  ie. the grid points as opposed to just sweeping.  Ranger.

 

FROM KUWAIT   --  AUGUST 5, 2004

 

"WELL THE EXAMINER IS A SMART PIECE OF EQUIPMENT THAT WILL LOCATE GOLD NO MATTER WHERE IT IS OR HOW  SMALL IT IS. A STEADY HAND AND A CLEAR MIND WILL FLY YOU TOWARDS ANYTHING YOU’RE LOOKING FOR.  I REALLY ENJOYED USING IT AND IT SAVED ME A BIG AMOUNT OF TIME AND EFFORT. I AM SURE IF I WERE IN  AN AREA THAT HAD BIG NUGGETS & NOT MICRO I WOULD BE MAKING BIG $$ IN A MATTER OF HOURS.  BUT SO FAR I FEEL PROUD AND SELF-CONFIDENT WHEN USING THE EXAMINER UNLIKE OTHER GOLD DETECTORS I BOUGHT BEFORE . HONESTLY THOSE DETECTORS ARE A BIG MISTAKE I MADE WHEN I BOUGHT THEM. I'VE CHECKED AND HEARD ABOUT ALL THE EQUIPMENT FOR DETECTING AND SO FAR I WILL ONLY TRUST Rangertell AND THE EXAMINER.  YOU GUYS ARE THE BEST SO FAR IN THIS FIELD, AND ALSO THE BEST IN THE FRIENDLY HELPFUL SERVICE.               THANKS"

 

ELECTROSCOPE ACE WRITES: 

 

"Ranger

 

I've been playing with the Examiner and I have to say I'm pretty impressed

with the way I'm able to separate rich ore from metal." 

 

The US National Electroscope Champion (1990s) who owns a Rangertell Examiner.

 



TREASURE UPDATE FROM INDONESIA
Hi Rangertell,

 

Do you have a freq. for GLASS? It looks like the lead freq.is working in old bottles,but do you have any more precise freq.on it?They used bottles with poison(acid?) placed in small tunnels.By the way,the rainy season has stopped deep diggings,BUT I pinpointed (right on top) a layer of asphalt with the freq.(xxxx) you gave me at 5 feet ,as I had told .If I can do that ,I suppose I can as well pinpoint the AU,but I have to wait till Xmas to start serious diggings and prove my precision.Any new freq.since last year?

Thank you.

 
PS:the asphalt line was picked up 300 meters away.You may use my find for  other TH info s.  MrAnonymous, Indonesia.

 

This unit now means if all of the tests work out, that I have a chance at possibly recovering some of my over 80 sites that I never had before and that all I have to do is work out the logistics on some of these sites or purchase the property. This is unbelievable! You can't imagine my excitement!

Ranger, whatever it is causing field clarity by the unit in actuality, I am very grateful."

Richard Walburn - Well-known treasurehunter - California

 



Ranger,

I have a piece of quartz float that has gold in it laying on my computer desk.  I entered the gold frequency but had forgotten all about the float. The next think I know, this thing (antenna) is up against my arm. I needed to turn my chair as my body was blocking the path.  I turn and the next thing I know it is pointing right at the float.  I have  Pam come in and move it and it follows wherever she puts the quartz. Sent chills down my spine. Wow!  

Happy US user  - 03/11/04


  "Thank you for your prompt answers to all my questions, your service to your customer is second to none."

Kind Regards - pd  , Philippines


A seasoned Arizona prospector writes:

                                                                                    April 2003

"Hi Ranger

Our first tests were very impressive. A good friend was using the Examiner.He was approx 100 feet or better in front of me, facing away from me. He could not see nor hear me as we were not talking. I had several gold nuggets in my pockets. If I moved to the right, the Examiner did also. If I moved to the left, the Examiner did also. We thought this to be a good blind test."

June 2003

 

"Hi,

 Been so busy lately I have not touched base with you... The good news is the Examiner pointed to a spot of deep, rich red ochre which did produce several nuggets..."

June 28,  2003

 

"We have found a specimen in an area that was positively part of a gold vein.

We are taking the LRL in there and I'll let you know what happens..."

 

                 Rod Fitzhugh 

                 Arizona Gold Prospectors   www.arizonagoldprospectors.com

                 ..........................................................................................

                 Rod, Often there will be a  lock but too far down for the metal detector. We now have two methods of determining depth.

    Ranger

 

'Ranger has been kind enough to allow me to continue to use the LRL and I will and post any new information. My friend Paul has great interest in the LRL and dowsing. One thing that I have no doubt of, Ranger is very open, honest, and always willing to help and he responds quickly to any questions you have. If I were looking to buy a LRL I would not hesitate to give Ranger my business.'  Rod Fitzhugh.

 

 


 

A Note from Colorado:

We are using all the products made by Rangertell. This is the first time we have used this kind of product with confidence. Spring is coming and we have many kinds of locations to check out. It's lots of fun in Colo. checking out old mine dumps and the like getting our sweep smooth to the target. Also ghost towns and many gold and silver areas that have been overlooked by the old timers. The products are highest quality. These people will be the leaders, in short order.....Stay tuned as the snow melts and we make our reports to you . Thanks Ranger- Tell.

Jim Milligan ,  President Colo Springs Dowsing Association. 



 

Category: Sports & Recreation
In 2004 we made 3rd in Sports & Recreation (... Over 25,400 sites we were in the top
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          That's because Rangertell bridges the gap between reality and the impossible!!! Unless you own an airborne remote-sensing facility it's still  your best bet!!

 

              Unless  you own an airborne remote-sensing facility it's considered  your best bet!

...and people like Rangertell because Rangertell likes people!

 


Happy User from Philippines


"I am now very confident about the Rodette III locating tool. For 4 years I
have been using an Anderson rod from a friend . Your system is very much
better/responsive even in bad, rainy weather conditions here in the Philippines."

   Apr 17  2004"...This unit is a must have for  hunters with experience in Anderson rods or  pistol type of    locator .  It's discrimination must be experienced."

 
 

Hallo Ranger,

 
Yesterday we were on a site hunting for antique jewellery. I did not expect that the manual tuning would lead me to what I believe is a huge cache... I recovered a rusty 200 liter drum buried 3 feet under with no top cover. The bottom was eaten by rust. It's directly above the center of detection. After removing the drum I tried the rod again ..take note that the drum is standing not horizontally placed...the signal for gold is still there! But the water is just too much and the area is sandy! I still have to check this with a metal probe In my opinion someone put the drum there for reference or decoy...I did not get  gold but I'm happy that the rod helped me be a better hunter.   
The land owner  did not place the drum  there  and was surprised also... I plan to invite other hunters with ground penetrating radar ....  GPR ..to double check my site....  I will  contact  u with  the result soon... wait... I have a much better project coming ..the site has a Japanese map...already tested it with the rodette and confirmed  it.. we have no idea of the depth yet.  It is not etched in the map...I really work hard so that I can send u a picture of a real  gold bar and your cash bonus!!.
 

Wonderful. We are always happy to receive  news from you. You deserve a find any day now. Ranger

Radio call-sign Skimmer - Philippines

24.05.05

 


An experienced Arizona detectorist writes:

"Hi Ranger, I am enjoying the Rangertell as I am getting more familiar with the instrument. 

I need more practice tuning  it, and need to make softer, steadier sweeps so I can  gauge the

pulls and hits. Your experience and helpful tips are greatly appreciated. 

Thanks much. Best Regards."  'Hardpan' - 2002


"While learning the Body Equalizer I have found that my lock ups are much stronger and my pinpointing of the signal line is more accurate. I also found that it can be used as a weight check.

Art found pounds of gold  with the help of the R-T Busbe Equalizer we now build into each Examiner Click here 

More experiences with the Examiner: Treasure Booster 

Art Flowers - Successful MFD User /Moderator TreasureAmerica.com - Sept 2004

From Wyoming came the following:

"At the end of the day we had had a great time and I had learned a lot. I tell you one thing, I will continue to use it for a long time to come. It is so versatile, sensitive and lightweight that you can take it anywhere with no limitations."   
Lonnie Williamson - 2002


 
 
 

A new user has decided to conduct a test with the RT Examiner T-G and here are his findings.

March 25 2004

Rangertell test
 
Well here it is...
Took all three samples out into back yard.  Left all samples inside the plastic shipping bags.
I have a plastic and metal picnic table.  Placed all three samples on table together.
Set up RT and after a moment it found them at about a distance of 30 feet.
I then removed a sample (the bottle flake) and put it on the porch behind a number of metal and other materials.
Again RT found the two samples
Removed black sand sample
RT found placer sand.
Took each of the two other samples to same place and tested individually from same distance.
The bottle and black sand reacted about the same with the placer sand noticeably slower.
Did not do walk by test, as it is late.  Am taking leave tomorrow to do some things and will do the calibration tests.
 
 Conclusions.
1.   RT hits on gold, (used basic given frequency)
2 .  Distance and size impact response
3.   Bottle and black sand samples have about the same amount
4.   The placer reaction may be being impacted by the amount of sand in the sample.
5.   Material can block signal from being located, but maybe by moving one way or another will allow signal to propogate.
6.   The longer the material is in a location the stronger the signal
 
Tried a quick and dirty test in computer room and from reaction of RT my computers have more AU than the combined samples.
 
Will possibly go back down south where I got the heavy hit last Sunday, weather promises to be not so good, so maybe there will be less people around.  I do not need anyone helping me dig up what could 10,000 dollars in gold coin, each of which could be worth upwards of $90,000.
 
Not that I am selfish, but those who have the courage and conviction should not reward those who scoff.

 

There is a key in the instructions you press to avoid any obstructing materials. You will always find gold. Using another key for weight selection you will however not pick up unwanted micro-sized. Best of luck Mr B. Let us know how you go.

  Ranger (Mar25 04)

Thanks for your piece (Desert Rover) halfway down this page: Click

 


An avid detector buff from Pittston, PA a hard hotspot zone commented:

"With the more expensive locator (Pxx) the accuracy was between 1

 and 5 feet out. However the Rangertell was either right on or 

 out by only 2 feet max.  Joseph Zambri - 2002



Click for            Letter from Mining Consultant Re The Examiner 

 

From PA:

 

The unit works very well. Even though I'm still learning, the discrimination between silver coin and gold rings/jewelery in my case) is surprisingly accurate.  I've used the unit to narrow down search areas before using a metal detector and I'm very pleased with the results. Sometimes the location is exact to the find other times it is a larger area with several finds that are scattered over a several foot area.  It is a great time saver when looking at a new area. When I get to try for gems  I'll let you know how it goes. Thank you for your support and a fine product."

Happy User-2003

 
" Before I used the Body Equalizer my test garden targets only gave a weak signal at best. I have two gold rings buried at three feet and haven't watered my lawn for weeks so the subsoil moisture is nil. Now with the dial turned all the way to the left (anti-clockwise) it really hits (I tried three different rods). Definitely more than twice the signal strength. I had a hard time keeping the rod from pulling there when I was searching for the fresh surface targets and this has not been the case in the past. Fresh targets on the surface do not give as noticeable increase in signal strength but there is an improvement. I also got a response with the dial set almost all the way to the right (clockwise). I don't claim to know what's going on yet, but there is a definite difference depending on where the dial is set..."
 

Anon-2004

Early signs are you're getting it in one.

 

HOWDY EVERYBODY 

Got my NEW Rangertell 2004 EXAMINER T-G today. 


Rangertell claims delivery in 5 to 7 working days on their web site. Well - I got it on the 7th 

working day. The package was very securely sealed and upon opening the box the Examiner itself 

was wrapped in bubble wrap with some additional packing materials and a CD. The CD has the 

instructions for the operation of the Examiner.The plastic parts look real good with NO signs of 

flashing, trimming, or gating all of which lends to the look of a second  rate product. The exterior 

appearance of the Examiner is first rate. 

 

GRIZZLEY

Douglas Gothier , Manila ,UTAH 

  May 22, 2004

 

Best of hunting to you Doug. Glad you liked it.-- Ranger

 


Hi Ranger.Yes! I still have my LRL. I will be using it with my economy metal detector called the 

Musketeer from Minelab. I must say that your LRL is the best detector I have ever had in my 

area of expertise of experience with metal detectors. I guess people just don't understand the way 

LRLs work or never tried them before as they may feel skeptical when using them. 

The Rev. J. xxxxx  April 3.2004

 

 

 

 

  

                          

 

"You have powerful new equipment."

Anon , Malaysia, 2004  - Who has found gold rings using the Examiner. 


"hi ranger

good news. we found water , with the frequency xxxxxx."

waiting for you answers
best regards
your student 

Anon, Turkey, 2004"

It's a great water advisor. .Ranger

 

So far I am very happy with the technical way to use the machine which works exactly like advertised and it is probably the best LRL I have ever 

used with 2 rods.   Anon - 2004

Ranger: The Examiner can also  be used with rods ie. as an MFD (Molecular Frequency Discriminator).


 

"Have already found micro gold in a rock the size of my fist . Smashed it up and there it was. Also got a good lock just across the road .It tells me its 3 feet down and over 7 grams. Going to dig it up in the dark tonight."

Australian user 2006



"For the first time, I believe in a system publicly for sale. I tested it on many different pieces
of metal which I buried many years ago,and I feel objectively very satisfied."

Jan 2005 - Manila, Philippines

 

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