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There are several types and several forms of it (see picture), but all are based on the same
physical principle.
The human body, thanks to the antenna of Lecher, is able to select information with the
lower part of the electromagnetic background noise which does not allow the apparatuses
measurements objectify subliminal.
A booklet with a list of marks, corresponding to what it can find out, is provided with the
antenna. You can read it on line here.
Take your compass, and place it in your pocket, without looking towards where it points.
Look on your list of value at Magnetic-North, it's written 5.7cm, therefore move the
cursor of the antenna on the 5.7.
Step 2:
Step 3:
When you will meet the axis of the Magnetic-North your antenna will become heavier,
which will make it fall ahead (or behind,it can also vibrate according to your way of
holding it).
Step 4:
Step 5:
To be sure that you didn't make an error, redo Step 2, 3 and 4, several times, and change
direction (a blow in the clockwise sense, a blow in the opposite sense, until you will
obtain the same reference mark each time.
Step 6:
Take your compass from your pocket (without moving of the place where was taken the
reference mark, if not it is not valid any more!) and direct your compass in the direction
of your reference mark.
Step 7:
If not:
- Are you sure that your compass works ?
- Are you sure that the place where you are is electromagnetically neutral. Indeed if it is
not, the compass will give you a false direction, perhaps you were right, start again the
exercise in an other place.
- Among all the times where you have remakes Steps 2 and 3,there was one of the
reference marks which was valid, you should be involved more, and try to feel well in
your hands when the antenna is weighed down.
- If you have find the South magnetic, you're missing of concentration :-), but it's good.
Exercise-example 2: Searching the ley lines
Step 1:
Take a minimum of 2 great meters made of wood and your compass (2 meters each).
Look on your list of value at Hartmann, you can read 12.0cm (or 10.0cm), therefore
move the cursor of the antenna on the 12.0.
Step 2:
Concentrate (mentally) on the Hartmann field then move in a side way by holding the
antenna in front of you (walk like crabs), slowly.
According to the field that you're looking for, go perpendicular to its theoretical
orientation (you also can walk while following the walls of the room where you are).
Step 3:
When you cross the Hartmann's field your antenna will become heavier, it will make it
fall ahead (or behind, it can also vibrate according to your way of holding it).
Step 4:
Step 5:
To be certain not to make an error, redo Step 2, 3 and 4, several times, but by changing
direction (right to left then left to right).
You should obtain a different result because the Hartmann's field (and others) has a strip
of 21 cm so you have find the right side and the left side of it.
Step 6:
Place one of your meter in the center of the two reference marks obtained higher, and
give him, using your compass, the North-South direction (or West-East).
Step 7:
Repeat Steps 2,3,4,5,6,7 to obtain a grid of meter, the crossing of two meters forms a
node.
Step 9:
If not:
- Are you sure that the place where you are is electromagnetically neutral. Indeed if it
isn't the case the compass will give you false information, in this case it's possible that the
network is deviated or cut, may be you're right, continue in an other place.
- If you find, that spacing between your meters does not correspond to the theoretical
value (here 2.0 m North-South and East-West 2.50m), it's because certain spared
apparatuses deform the network, however if you are outside in a forest, that can come
from an electric cable or quite simply from under ground (see the accidents of relief).