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Hi JVP,
Like I said in my post below, I haven't used the Bigfoot and don't know much about it. I did look it up on the net the other day to see how long it was.
A friend of mine has one and he really likes it. You would be amazed to see what he has found with it. Last year he found a really unique watch fob made of gold nuggets that he estimates the value to be around $50,000.
My friend claims the Bigfoot does have reasonable depth. Maybe it doesn't go as deep as the standard coil, but goes deeper than many people might expect.
I like your idea of scanning a larger area at a time when hunting a field for meteorites. Great idea. Now, we need to find the best solution.
The general coil idea I mentioned in my other post might also have some basic discrimination capabilities also, ie ferrous and not ferrous. I would think so. Hopefully, we can get more input as to what coil design might be the best. Who knows, there probably is a better design than I proposed. It was the thought that came to mind for working a wide open area using the general dimensions you mentioned.
Obviously, the one that Thomas Bruer proposed works well from the pictures he posted, but in a large open field miles from power lines, I am not sure that design is needed. I would think it would, however, work very well in conjested areas.
As for the "harvested ground", the first thing I thought of was a friend of mine who, in his words, "harvested an area" of meteorites. He is pretty evasive but mentioned he has done real well. My guess is he has found well over a thousand, maybe closer to two thousand of them.
I need to check the time constants of some of the larger stony meteorites I have. It is my guess, that there would be no probem with the iron and stony iron types if a very long coil is used. However, right now, I would guess that the there would be difficulty with many of the smaller stony types. However, I would think that baseball size and larger wouldn't be a problem, but golf ball size and smaller might not generate much of a signal. Again, I need to do some experimenting.
Reg
Like I said in my post below, I haven't used the Bigfoot and don't know much about it. I did look it up on the net the other day to see how long it was.
A friend of mine has one and he really likes it. You would be amazed to see what he has found with it. Last year he found a really unique watch fob made of gold nuggets that he estimates the value to be around $50,000.
My friend claims the Bigfoot does have reasonable depth. Maybe it doesn't go as deep as the standard coil, but goes deeper than many people might expect.
I like your idea of scanning a larger area at a time when hunting a field for meteorites. Great idea. Now, we need to find the best solution.
The general coil idea I mentioned in my other post might also have some basic discrimination capabilities also, ie ferrous and not ferrous. I would think so. Hopefully, we can get more input as to what coil design might be the best. Who knows, there probably is a better design than I proposed. It was the thought that came to mind for working a wide open area using the general dimensions you mentioned.
Obviously, the one that Thomas Bruer proposed works well from the pictures he posted, but in a large open field miles from power lines, I am not sure that design is needed. I would think it would, however, work very well in conjested areas.
As for the "harvested ground", the first thing I thought of was a friend of mine who, in his words, "harvested an area" of meteorites. He is pretty evasive but mentioned he has done real well. My guess is he has found well over a thousand, maybe closer to two thousand of them.
I need to check the time constants of some of the larger stony meteorites I have. It is my guess, that there would be no probem with the iron and stony iron types if a very long coil is used. However, right now, I would guess that the there would be difficulty with many of the smaller stony types. However, I would think that baseball size and larger wouldn't be a problem, but golf ball size and smaller might not generate much of a signal. Again, I need to do some experimenting.
Reg