Understanding The Signals From Your Metal Detector
April 12, 2009 by admin
Filed under About Detectors
Treasure hunters love to use metal detectors because they aid them in searching for those hard to find metal items planted in the ground.
When you are looking at metal detectors you might say that these contraptions are not that hard to understand. You are actually right. You just need a huge amount of patience and perseverance and you will learn to understand what the beep beeps mean.
To learn what your detector tells you is matter of good listening skills and keeping notes. You need to tally or remember specific sounds and see which or what type of metals created that particular kind of sound. Be very observant and focused on the small or faint signals your contraption sends out for you.
Your machine works by transmitting signals below the ground. When this happens and there are no metal objects your machine is very quiet and makes no other signals. If there are coins or other metallic objects in the area you are searching different sounds come into play because the signals transmitted are blocked and interfered with.
You can change levels of detection in your machine by controlling your pad. There are specific frequencies for different types of metals you want to consider in your search. At the lowest level you may end up with a tin soda can or other metal scraps. At the highest level on the other hand you risk not detecting very low sited coins or other precious metal objects.
Whatever metals you can find may be different from what a professional and/or a neophyte may find with the same machine. Professionals through continuous listening and trial and error have mastered the art of metal detecting. Their secrets? Simple! PATIENCE.
Yes, you need patience in going through the area; carefully trying not to miss an inch and swinging very carefully. You must also keep your search very close to the ground just in case there are coins planted far below the ground so your detector can detect them. If you worry about your coils banging into every rock in the area get a bump guard or what some call a shield.
Try wearing headphones to hear more clearly all those very soft tones and beeps created by your machine. You never know if they just might whisper a soft signal that there are coins right bellow were you are standing.
You might even want to keep the pace at a minimum. You don’t want to miss anything, do you? Remember all the beeps are important, so identify them and through patience and understanding you will be a more effective metal detector user.
Where Can You Find Metal Detectors?
April 7, 2009 by admin
Filed under About Detectors
Metal detecting is attracting more and more enthusiasts. It combines the thrills of treasure hunting with the serenity of nature. It is a great way to clear one’s mind of the daily stresses of life and it also gives him a chance of finding something valuable.
Getting a metal detector is a must in metal detecting. No one can engage in metal detecting without a decent metal detector. The question is- where does one get a metal detector? If you are a beginner or a curious soul who would want to get involved in the hobby of metal detecting, then reading the information below will really help you. Here are some ways of finding metal detectors:
This Website
We offer a variety of choices from well known merchants with secure ordering so you don’t have to be afraid of buying online through our site!
Radioshack
The country’s biggest distributor of electronics is also selling metal detectors. Not many know this fact, but one can purchase brand new metal detectors at Radioshack. They sell the basic models which can cost as low as 50 US dollars and they also sell the advanced models which cost thousands of dollars.
On-line
The Internet has changed the way the world works. Businesses and business transactions have been made “on-line” and whether or not we like it, it is a good thing. Finding metal detectors on the Internet is not such a bad idea. There are a lot of sellers out there who are willing to sell their metal detectors at reasonable prices. With the high cost of advertising in other media forms, they have gone to the Internet to find buyers.
Ebay, the biggest on-line auction website is a portal where metal detectors can be bought and sold. Thousands and thousands of brand new and second-hand metal detectors are posted in Ebay.
There are thousands of metal detector distributors who have also engaged themselves in the Internet. Find one which has a store near you and visit them personally. Locating these stores has definitely been made easier with the availability of the Internet.
Join a metal detecting club
If you are really keen on getting on the metal detecting bandwagon, you would probably want to sign up for a metal detection club. If you are already a member of the club, they can really help you find good metal detectors which will meet your needs and your wants. Take it from the experts and you’ll never have to take the risk of buying something that you don’t really want.
One should research on his own and ask other people about metal detectors to know what he would want to buy. The equipment will eventually add to the whole experience of metal detecting. Enjoy!
Basic Metal Detector Pricing
April 7, 2009 by admin
Filed under About Detectors
With all the models and types of metal detectors available, a deciding value for most customers is the price. The device that they will purchase should have the features they are looking for at an affordable price.
To give a prospective buyer an idea of the current prices of metal detectors, see the list below.
Garret:
Garret Ace 150 Metal Detector - $152.95
Garret Ace 250 Metal Detector - $212.45
Garret GTAx 550 Metal Detector - $424.95
Garret GTAx 1250 Metal Detector - $399.00
Garret Sea Hunter Mark II Underwater Metal Detector - $637.45
Garret Gold Scorpion Stinger Metal Detector - $467.45
Garret Master Hunter CX Plus Metal Detector - $509.95
Garret Infinium LS Metal Detector - $1062.50
Garret GTI 1500 Metal Detector - $679.95
Garret GTI 2500 Metal Detector - $934.95
Garret Treasure Ace 300 Metal Detector - $179.00
Minelab Metal Detectors:
Minelab Explorer II PRO - $1075.00
Minelab Quattro MP - $699.00
Minelab Sovereign GT - $599.00
Minelab X-Terra 70 - $695.00
Minlab X-Terra 50 - $495.00
Minelab X-Terra 30 - $349.00
Minelab Musketeer Advantage - $295.00
Minelab Eureka Gold - $879.95
Tesoro:
Tesoro Compadre Metal Detector - $151.20
Tesoro Cibola Metal Detector - $340.00
Tesoro Vaquero Metal Detector - $420.00
Tesoro Silver MicromaxMetal Detector - $239.20
Tesoro Conquistador Micromax Metal Detector - $319.20
Tesoro Eldorado Metal Detector - $375.20
Tesoro Golden Micromax Metal Detector - $423.20
Tesoro Deleon Metal Detector - $479.20
Tesoro Tejon Metal Detector - $559.20
Tesoro Sand Shark Under Water Metal Detector - $543.20
Tesoro Tiger Shark Underwater Metal Detector - $599.20
Tesoro Cortes Metal Detector - $679.20
Fisher Metal Detectors:
Fisher 1212-X - $143.95
Fisher 1225-X - $239.95
Fisher 1236-X2 - $319.95
Fisher Gold Bug II - $703.95
Fisher Coin Strike - $879.95
Fisher Gemini III - $599.95
Before buying any metal detecting equipment, it is advisable to look around first. Check out some models that are suitable for your detecting needs and compare their features and strength in reaching metals. If you can, seek the advice of professional hobbyists or those that have been detecting for quite some time already.
Make sure that the piece you are buying is really worth your money. Do not just buy the first model that you see. Also, weigh against the prices from different sellers. Do not pay more than you should for a particular type of detector.
Choose a good metal detector based on its capacity and price and have hours of detecting fun!
Metal Detector Parts
April 7, 2009 by admin
Filed under About Detectors
If you are one of those people who wonder about those weird people with sticks that make noises, think no more. What they are holding are called metal detectors and they are not only used by treasure hunters but also for security purposes like bomb or firearm detection. These contraptions are very useful. They can give signals even from the smallest coin deep sited.
How can it detect those metals? Here is a 101 on the parts of a detector and how it works. You need to know the parts of it and its operation to understand what this contraption is telling you when you hear those weird beeps.
Metal detectors for hobbyists or those who just try metal detecting for fun; has equipment that is simple and lightweight, unlike those for security purposes. This simple contraption is composed of uncomplicated parts.
1. Control panel or box - literally the area of the detector where you control almost everything. Inside are the circuits, batteries, the processor and the speakers.
2. Tube - more commonly known as the shaft. It attaches the control panel and the search head.
3. Search head - most important part of the detector. It is the part that spots possible treasures around. (It has other names also: loop, antenna, or the search coil)
4. Stabilizer - it aids in your control when you hold the item. This is now common for most metal detectors but not all detectors have this feature.
5. Headphones - this part is also optional but advisable. It aids you in listening only to specific noises. You can hear even the slightest sound of beeping. You can also reduce the sound around you by adding this to your machine.
There are three types of metal detectors these are: VLF, PI and BFO.
VLF or Very low frequency is the most commonly bought detector on the market. This type of machine generates an electromagnetic field and can detect at what level or depth the metal may be.
PI or Pulse induction is not as common as the VLF. This contraption generates and uses the coil (just one) as the recipient and spreader of the impulses. The good thing about this item is that it can locate deep sited metals and in areas that other metal detector types have difficulty in.
BFO or beat frequency oscillator is the most common and down to earth contraption there is. This type needs 2 coils that are linked and generates radio-waves. These are the cheapest available that are being sold in stores.
Remember when you know how a detector works you will enjoy doing it effortlessly. Research more and get that detector. You never know what you just might get.




