Simmons Scientific
UNIVERSAL ANTENNA ROD
The Universal
Antenna Rod is a special instrument designed for the professional
treasure hunter or prospector who needs an instrument to search
for all types of metals or minerals. The power tube
of this instrument is charged with a special mineral crystal
load allowing the versatility for use in the search for a
variety of individual metals or minerals. You just install
a small sample of the material you are searching for in the
sample compartment at the tip of the tube; then you can use
it to search for a treasure or mineral deposit that contains
that same kind of materiel. For example, if you are searching
for gold, you will install a small sample of gold into the
sample compartment. You can use this instrument to search
for gold, silver, mercury, lead, copper, diamonds, oil, water
or other substance. The lightweight, powerful instrument can
be used to search for large or very small treasures. The antenna
length can be adjusted according to whether you are looking
for close by or distant targets. You will shorten the antenna
if you want to find only sources of attraction that lie close
by. You will extend the antenna when searching for more
distant targets. You can use the instrument for both short
and long range work when the antenna is fully extended. To
operate the Universal Antenna Rod with the bearing handle,
hold it as illustrated in the picture, with the power tube
and antenna level. The nearly friction-free bearing in the
handle allows the instrument to swing in the direction of
your target. Also included is the spring handle.
This handle is very popular with users of the Universal Antenna
Rod. The instrument is held as shown in the picture. The action
is much like that of a pendulum. You can watch which way the
instrument swings and follow in that direction a ways and
try again. Or you can use triangulation, as explained farther
on in this booklet. Very good results may also be had by using
24" fiber handles. Just hold them as shown and turn slowly
in a complete circle so as to face all directions. When you
hold the handles as shown in the picture, the instrument and
handles are in a delicate balance, such that it only takes
a vary small reaction to cause the instrument to dip or pull
downward. We consider this instrument one of the most versatile
dowsing instruments ever built for the serious treasure hunter
or prospector, since it can be used to search for distant
or nearby treasures and can be used to search for specific
metals or minerals by installing a sample of that metal or
mineral in the sample compartment. This is a lifetime
instrument, made for the professional, but it is also excellent
for the beginner to start out with. It is good for large or
small amounts. Numerous users have attested to its accuracy.













