First of all Hi, and I am new to this form and the use of P.I. technology.
Eric,
I just purchased one of your Goldscan 5 machines. I've always been interested in P.I. machines, but have been reluctant in purchasing one because of not being able to discriminate between ferrous and non-ferrous.
I live in the Baton Rouge, Louisiana area, and I mostly hunt for pre civil war and civil war artifacts. I purchased your goldscan 5 in hopes it will be able to detect deeper targets than those that most VLF detectors have detected and the fact that you have a developed a ferrous non-ferrous I. D.ing circuit. I have a civil war battlefield area that has produced numerous relics, but has small and large iron mixed with some modern trash along with desirable targets. It has three major high power lines running through the area. The other area has very little modern trash, but was heavily shelled and confederates where dug in rat holes in the banks.
I was able to eliminate almost all of the electrical interference by lowering my pulse width from 25 micro seconds to around 12.5. The problem I am having is being able to tell the difference between the ferrous and non-ferrous. We have had a lot of rain in this part of the country over the last two weeks and the rusted iron is leaching into the soil really bad creating a halo around these targets. Most VLF detectors will false on these types of targets in this type of condition. Is there a way that it might be possible to tell a slight difference in the Low-High sounds (Woo Wee)? I'm using Black Widow Headphones with this unit. Maybe I need to try a different type or brand to help with the tones? I'm using the 11" mono coil. This was Bills personal unit. Thanks!
Eddie
Eric,
I just purchased one of your Goldscan 5 machines. I've always been interested in P.I. machines, but have been reluctant in purchasing one because of not being able to discriminate between ferrous and non-ferrous.
I live in the Baton Rouge, Louisiana area, and I mostly hunt for pre civil war and civil war artifacts. I purchased your goldscan 5 in hopes it will be able to detect deeper targets than those that most VLF detectors have detected and the fact that you have a developed a ferrous non-ferrous I. D.ing circuit. I have a civil war battlefield area that has produced numerous relics, but has small and large iron mixed with some modern trash along with desirable targets. It has three major high power lines running through the area. The other area has very little modern trash, but was heavily shelled and confederates where dug in rat holes in the banks.
I was able to eliminate almost all of the electrical interference by lowering my pulse width from 25 micro seconds to around 12.5. The problem I am having is being able to tell the difference between the ferrous and non-ferrous. We have had a lot of rain in this part of the country over the last two weeks and the rusted iron is leaching into the soil really bad creating a halo around these targets. Most VLF detectors will false on these types of targets in this type of condition. Is there a way that it might be possible to tell a slight difference in the Low-High sounds (Woo Wee)? I'm using Black Widow Headphones with this unit. Maybe I need to try a different type or brand to help with the tones? I'm using the 11" mono coil. This was Bills personal unit. Thanks!
Eddie