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Can You Find Metal and Gold in Snow?

Can You Find Metal and Gold in Snow? Yes, it is possible to metal detect in the winter. There are several things that have to be adapted to be successful detecting in the winter, but it’s possible no matter where you live in the world. In fact, Find Metal and Gold in Snow can produce quite a few artifacts that would be much more difficult to find in the summer. Find Metal and Gold in Snow. However, if the snow is...

Phase Shift and Target Identification in Metal Detectors

Target Identification in Metal Detectors Phase Shift and Target Identification (TID) are terms you come across early in your exploration of metal detecting technology. The basics of electricity tell us that running a current through a wire creates an electromagnetic field around that wire. If you move another wire through that field it induces current into that second wire. That effect is called electromagnetic force, or “emf.” Now it doesn’t matter if the wire moves through a stationary field or an...

What are Hot Rocks In Metal Detecting? And How To Eliminating their Effects

What are Hot Rocks In Metal Detecting? Hot Rocks (sometimes known as “Cold Rocks”) are rocks, pebbles, or sediment, which contain higher or lower amounts of conductive or non-conductive minerals relative to the ground around them. Specifically, related to what your metal detector is manually or automatically ground balanced. There are two main forms which Hot Rocks In Metal Detecting can be classified into. Firstly, Positive Hot Rocks, which contain higher amounts of conductive material. Secondly, Negative Hot Rocks, also known...

How Far a Metal Detector Can Detect

How far can a metal detector detect is always a question for many. Most people who are not familiar with this device think it can detect very high depths regardless of the ground condition. However, several factors affect how deep a metal detector can sense metal in the ground. The accepted depth a metal detector can detect is a relationship to the size of the metal detector coil diameter. So, a 12 inch diameter coil can detect 12 inches deep....

What does Metal Detector Discrimination Mean?

What does Metal Detector Discrimination Mean? Metal detector discrimination or DISC is a feature, commonplace among relatively newer metal detectors, by which certain metals can be ignored as to avoid common but low value objects. Modern DISC will often start with leaving out any signals received from iron metal, moving on to tin foil, then steel bottle caps, finally moving into some variation of specifically detecting various coins, gold rings, and possibly other precious metals. However, a great deal of older...

Finding Gold Coins With Metal Detectors

Finding Gold Coins , The thrill of finding gold – there’s nothing like it! It’s not just the monetary value, but gold in the ground often does not tarnish, so it pops out of the dirt in brilliant glory! Here’s how you can fine-tune your detecting skills to collect more gold for yourself. Using your own ears to distinguish between detector sounds is a basic skill, but it deserves a second look when your goal is digging up gold. Just as...

How Does a Metal Detectors Work?

How Does a Metal Detectors Work? Metal detectors operate by sending an electrical current through a coiled copper wire to generate a magnetic field (this coil is called the transmit or TX coil). When this magnetic field encounters metal it induces an equal opposing current which is sampled by the receive or RX coil. What are the Different Types of Metal Detector Coils? At a basic level every commercially sold metal detector either works through pulse induction or very low frequency technology. Pulse...

What is Pulse Induction (PI) in Metal Detecting and When to Use PI Metal Detector

What is Pulse Induction (PI) in Metal Detecting and When to Use PI Metal Detector What is Pulse Induction in Metal Detecting? Pulse Induction (PI) a metal detector coil technology (the other is Very Low Frequency) which creates an electromagnetic field and then allows it to collapse (this is the pulse). Pulse Induction metal detectors offer no discrimination features, however are often used because they are not affected by mineralized ground. How does a Pulse Induction Metal Detector Work? Pulse Induction...

VLF Detectors For Gold Detection

VLF Detectors For Gold Detection Whether you’re looking for gold deposits or ancient gold coins left by a forgotten civilization that may have lived in your area, an efficient VLF detector can go a long way. It’s always a good idea to start with some basics on VLF. That way, you  have some ground to start working with, especially if you’re in the market for one. VLF is an abbreviation for Very Low Frequency. It refers to the frequency of single-frequency sine...

What are the Steps For Metal Detection and Gold Detection?

What are the Steps For Metal Detection and Gold Detection? Have you always wanted to try your hand at Metal Detection but weren’t sure where to start? Even if you are a seasoned prospector , you may learn something new about this amazing hobby. Step 1: Separate Fact from Fiction Your first step on any treasure hunt is to try and separate truth from folklore. Many rumors and legends about underground treasure caches, or hoards, are based on some factual details. Throughout...

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