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Culpeper dirt no problem for this machine...

Barry NY

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Red clay - made no difference...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1g90S65e1kk&feature=player_embedded
 
Wow ... Seems to work great in that "HOT" dirt. cch
 
How does it do in trash laden areas? Looked at your tests, the bliss gives an incredible signal on targets at signifcant depth but would like to see a video of it being used in actual conditions in a moderately trashy area. Is there a difference in signal between desireable targets and trash targets, or it just the one tone on all targets? For example, if you had placed a pulltab in a 12 inch hole wouldn't the signal be pretty much identical to that of a dime?
 
One tone - no difference in target ID. Good with iron discrimination. Good in a dig all non-ferrous situation.
Beach - if not iron dig. Relic hunting - if not iron dig. Farm field hunting - if not iron dig.
Park or schoolyard - this is not the machine for that environment.
 
I have hunted that area with every VLf detector know to man. If it can disc out nails and dig at that depth it would be the first VLF to work here at depth. Key word is disc small iron.
 
Hi - George - I can assure you it WILL disc out small iron and also get the depth.
However - you don't need to take anyone's word for it - a well known NC dealer will be meeting up with us this week at a spot in the VA red clay zone to see it operate live....
If he takes on the line - you can bet your x!* it works!
Barry
 
Sounds good. The dirt has never been the problem. The magnetic bed rock is the main culpret.
 
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