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Does the Jarir ATX reach a depth of one meter easily?

Nasser 2022

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لدي سؤال: هل يصل جهاز Jarrett ATX إلى عمق متر واحد؟ أحتاجه في المواقع الأثرية. بعض الكنوز مدفونة على عمق يصل إلى متر واحد، وجميع أنواع أجهزة VLF لا تصل حتى إلى نصف متر.
 
I think somebody's gonna have to do some translating before you'll get any answers to your question here . If it even was a question,,,
 
هل يصل جهاز Garrett ATX فعلاً إلى عمق حوالي متر واحد في المواقع الأثرية أو القديمة؟
قد تكون بعض الكنوز أو الآثار مدفونة على عمق يصل إلى متر واحد، ولكن في تجربتي، فإن جميع أنواع أجهزة الكشف ذات التردد المنخفض للغاية (VLF) بالكاد تصل إلى نصف متر، حتى على الأهداف الأكبر.
أود أن أعرف من المستخدمين والخبراء ما إذا كان ATX قادرًا بالفعل على تحقيق هذا العمق في ظروف الحقل الحقيقية، وخاصة في التربة المعدنية أو الصعبة.
 
Depth for the ATX and any pulse induction detector changes with the size of the coil and the size of the target. The ATX with its largest coil may be able to hit targets deeper than 1 meter if they are large like targets that weigh 50 grams or heavier. However, I would choose the Garrett Axiom over the ATX if you have that choice. Much better detector with more helpful settings, features and MUCH lighter. I have a friend that uses his Axiom for hunting military relics in the western USA. He has recovered .58 caliber USA Civil War era lead Minie balls that weigh around 38 grams as deep as 0.5 meters in very mineralized soil.
 
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Depth for the ATX and any pulse induction detector changes with the size of the coil and the size of the target. The ATX with its largest coil may be able to hit targets deeper than 1 meter if they are large like targets that weigh 50 grams or heavier. However, I would choose the Garrett Axiom over the ATX if you have that choice. Much better detector with more helpful settings, features and MUCH lighter. I have a friend that uses his Axiom for hunting military relics in the western USA. He has recovered .58 caliber USA Civil War era lead Minie balls that weigh around 38 grams as deep as 0.5 meters in very mineralized soil.
I think that the Treasurehound Eagleeye would also be a usefull tool, as it measures larger targets in feet instead of inches. However, I believe that it is discontinued, as is the 2500 which is needed to pair with it. A used one might be found on Ebay.
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