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mineralisation test

eta-carinae

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hi randy,

in "understanding your x-terra" you wrote about the groundmineralisation test with the 9" coil to see what coil type will fit's best for the specific ground.
i would like to know if this reference point round about 30 from the 9", is transformable to the 10x5" dd 18.75kHz ?

greetings
 
Unfortunately not. It doesn't work that way. There is no direct translation from one to another.

Ground minerals are Conductive and/or Magnetic. Varying combinations of the two, the properties of the specific minerals and their response to different frequencies, as well as their density in the soil composition all play a part. The stock 9" MF CC is the benchmark used for a couple of reasons, but the biggest is because it is a concentric with the most uniform values across the detection range.
 
Somebody send me a 9" MF CC---I wanna test my ground! (kiddin) :biggrin:-------Hey OL, I got my "Digger" coil yesterday, sweeeet!-----Haven't had a chance to hunt with it yet but tested it in my test garden, large yard & some targets in my shop.-----It's gbing out at 17 & 18 in different areas in my yard.-----It sure hits on my buried targets (coins--dimes & quarters) MUCH better than the 5 X 10 DD 18.75 kHz.-------That coil has found a home on my 705--at least for awhile! :thumbup:-------------Del
 
Your HF DD is going to collect dust Del. That Digger coil is going to take up residence on your machine.
 
He hit the nail on the head with his answer. But if the whole truth is to be told, another reason was that the 9-inch concentric at 7.5 kHz was the only coil that you could buy with the X-TERRA, when I wrote that information. I figured if everyone got the 9-inch when they bought their detector, we'd all be testing from the same benchmark. HH Randy
 
Curious Randy----What does your "Digger" coil test (gb) in your ground?
Digger said:
He hit the nail on the head with his answer. But if the whole truth is to be told, another reason was that the 9-inch concentric at 7.5 kHz was the only coil that you could buy with the X-TERRA, when I wrote that information. I figured if everyone got the 9-inch when they bought their detector, we'd all be testing from the same benchmark. HH Randy
 
Mid 30's to mid 40's, depending on the site. HH Randy
 
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