Saturday, October 23, 2010

What is the best metal detector?


If there is a definitive answer to this question, the undertaking of that machine is likely to put your competition out of business. The question should be, what is the best scanner to me? I noticed a low end metal detector, in the hands of the right person and the right, find many great destinations that were lost on a site covered by some of the most popular machines high-end circumstances. How is this scenario possible?

There are many factors that help or hinder objectives of finding in a given area and influence what detector would be the best for usted.incluyen, but not limited to, is the mineral soil, moisture, technical coverage and mentality of user at the time of the search user control unit, the size and type of coil, knobs.

User mindset is so important in determining success. I don't have a mindset of treasure hunting, but rather a treasure find thought process. Within minutes, let the old foundry building in the Avenue of Disston of Tarpon Springs, Florida.I have never hunted this site and I am aware of anyone that ever find allí.Sé than when the building was built and has a high expectation of finding silver, as well as Buffalo and war Nickels. My search techniques is fundamental here too.

What area is well covered and techniques will impact success more to the choice of instrument to search for any sitio.El smelter construction site loaded with spam, as he was recently installed a new roof and new and old roofing nails, as well as the nuts and bolts of a foundry will be abundant. The search area is only about 10 per 100 feet and slowly overlapping coverage to walk the length will be used first. Below will change the pattern and methodically walking width.

April is not normally a very humid month in Central Florida. This year is an exception and the ground has a good level of moisture with a couple of days of good rain this week. This will allow me to use a detector with a 3-4 inches for an area very quaint work coil and not lose too much depth. An area not telenoticias and land dry that they lead me to use a 7-8-inch coil or an 8 by elliptical 9 inch.

I do not know the mineral content of Foundry site but soil will balance my scanner to start the search. Many less than half the price of detectors are calibrated by minerization land factory and cannot accommodate the instrument except for lowering the sensitivity setting to control the noise signal soil mineralization. Adjust other settings in the detector can increase their level also. Here is a secure method of testing to see if a detector is better than another. Hunt a site specific or part of it very carefully, and then look again in the same way but lower their level of sensitivity to half.If you can say that on the second search finds were really missed goals then hunting area again but this time reduce rejection down iron only. If you find enough goals at this time to justify another search, keep all configurations of the same level, but increase sensitivity to the level of the first search. Many of its objectives are now hunting will be 2-4 the junk or spam due to rejection control levels. This experiment should be evidence that objectives losses are probably about levels of control that a detector that is better than another.I used about metal detectors of 15 different manufacturers in my almost 40 years of the discovery of the Treasury.I know that listeners best for me, but a different setting and sites will even change my mind about what is the best.

Here are the results to this test to work with my favorite detector Foundry site Saturday pasado.Un dollar average 1898 Barber was a surprise as the turn 2 5th century Nickels.Esperaba were find coins of WWII era and very fine S 43 mercury and 43 and 45 nicknames war met my treasure to find ways of thinking.A 1939 and a 1942 cents wheat were welcome additions along with a 1964 dime Roosevelt.Yes, dug up a bunch of garbage to be able to locate those nickels, but I know what is the best metal detector.








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