Wednesday, July 25, 2012

A Little About Metal Detector Frequency

What do you know about frequency? This is perhaps one of the most misunderstood aspects of metal detecting.. one that newcomers tend to ignore altogether since they don't understand the basic theory behind VLF and VHF. What's the difference? Read this informative article by Candy Lindsey.... 

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Metal detector frequency is measured in kilo hertz (kHz). Kilo is a unit prefix in the metric system denoting multiplication of the unit by one thousand. One kilogram equals 1000 grams. Relating to metal detectors, a metal detector that has a 6 kHz frequency will transmit and receive 6,000 times per second. A metal detector with a frequency of 25.5 kHz will transmit and receive 25,500 times per second and so on.

Very low frequency (VLF), also known as induction balance, is probably the most popular detector technology in use today. The lower a metal detector's frequency, the deeper it can read, however, sensitivity to small items is reduced. The higher the frequency the more shallow it reads and it is more sensitive.

The consensus is that a low frequency detector is more sensitive to silver and copper, can detect items deeper and is better at rejecting the 'trash' metal. If you want to hunt for coins, and relics the low frequency detector is the best for that. Lower frequencies have a longer wavelength that's further apart making them more receptive to higher energy targets. Lower frequencies tend to do better in mineralized ground, but are not as sensitive to small targets. If your detector is a general purpose detector it probably operates at a lower frequency.

Higher frequencies have a shorter wavelength that is closer together. Higher frequency detectors are more sensitive to small metals and natural gold. However, they have difficulties with discriminating against ferrous (of iron) and nonferrous (not of iron) metals. Their sensitivity to small metals makes them tedious to use around trashy areas. Most gold prospecting detectors operate at higher frequencies.

If you're hunting for natural gold and small metals you would use a higher frequency detector. The problem is you will also pick up nonferrous metals like iron. It is best to stay away from trashy areas with these.

Going out and working with your metal detector and playing with the different frequencies will help you understand and be better able to determine what and how your particular metal detector's frequency detects what it does. There is a lot more you will be playing around with, testing, trying and tweaking as you go along. That's how you get to know your detector.

Keep plugging away and you will know your detector like your best friend. Detector frequency is only a small part of the equation. Have fun and Happy Treasure Hunting!
  
By Candy L Lindsey
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Tuesday, June 5, 2012

Develop Your Metal Detecting Skills


Regardless of whether you're new to metal detecting or an experienced veteran, you'll enjoy Timothy's take on the basics and essentials. Seek out experienced detectors like Timothy when you're trying to learn the
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Develop Your Metal Detecting SkillsBy Timothy A Overhulser

Evolving from Metal Detecting Enthusiast to Metal Detecting Specialist ...

There's no issue with your eagerness for metal detecting but there's some doubt about your metal detecting abilities. If you want to transform your enthusiasm into something more productive, apparent, and concrete such as acquiring real honest-to-goodness finds. Here are some important tips for bringing your detecting abilities to the next stage:

Treasure Hunting Technique
In order to prevent losing depth, always keep in mind that your metal detector coil should remain low and level to the ground. Don't neglect to use headphones, no matter how proficient your hearing is. Take your time sweeping the ground. if you're after worthwhile finds rather than bettering the record of who found something the quickest, sweep the ground slowly and with meticulous care. Make multiple sweeps over the same area to assure that you missed nothing. And last of all, take the time to read your metal detector's user manual at least twice!

Your Other Hunting Equipment
Always have extra batteries and a charger with you. Make sure that your charger has the required connectors so you can use it in the car during urgent situations. Never forget to take a flashlight with you. Before heading out, make sure that the flashlight is in good operating condition.
Have you ever dreamt Publishers Clearing House came to your door one bright and early morning? Or maybe you bought a lottery ticket, feeling the hopefulness of being sent a large check every week for the rest of your life.

Talk to friends and find out where their favorite swimming holes are on local creeks. What about their favorite fishing spots? Any place where people have congregated along a creek is likely a good treasure hunting spot.

Where can you find hidden treasure? Almost anywhere!

Comfort and Safety
Either have a backpack with you or wear a shirt or pants that have a lot of pockets. This will not only make your tools and equipment easier to get to, but it will also enable you to pocket small finds promptly in order to resume searching right away. Wear knee pads to protect yourself from sore knees or even injury. Always have insect repellent with you so you enjoy nonstop metal detecting. Don't forget to have plenty of drinking water handy so you can hydrate yourself at regular intervals.

With detecting, older is always better. Any land rich in history is surely rich with metal detecting finds as well. The question is where are these areas.

Make all the research materials you can think of available to you such as the Internet and the library in order to look up old maps.

Make friends with old-timers in your area because they can almost certainly point you to a location or two that can't be found on any of the local maps you've come across, including old parks and businesses.
At this point you are merely a detector enthusiast, but with a bit of experience and luck, you will most definitely be on your way to becoming a prosperous treasure hunting professional.

From this we can see that whether it's a hobby or job it entails hunting for precious metals, gems etc. So we can assume that any job or hobby involving hunting for such items has an element of 'Treasure Hunting' involved in it.

I hope you find this information useful and that you retrieve more treasure because of it. As I know it has boosted the number of good targets that I have been able to recover considerably.

Metal detecting, be it relic or treasure hunting, is captivating whether as work or a hobby. There are many ideal locations where you can hunt to enjoy using your metal detector. It might be on a beach, near a gold prospecting site, or in an area that has many old relics and artifacts in it. Wherever you may go just remember that it is the thrill of the hunt that matters most! HAPPY HUNTING.

Having over 46 years of in the field experience Tim Overhulser has been there since Garrett Metal Detectors was in it's infancy. Stop by our Shop or just browse our site including our BLOG And please tell us about your adventures.

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Friday, March 16, 2012

Boost Your Health With Metal Detecting

Sylvan Newby writes about the health benefits of metal detecting. I can tell you from personal experience that detecting can be a good workout if you go about it with the proper attitude and outlook. Although not what I would call 'strenuous', it definitely gets you out, up, down, over, and around the neighborhood... 


Metal detecting is not the esoteric hobby most people assumed it is to be. Metal detecting, at times, can be lucrative and practical. Precious metals abound - someone just needs to find it.

But it is not all about wealth and treasures when it comes to finding treasures and using metal detectors. A lot can also be said about the health benefits of metal detecting. True, a lot of those precious metals - if you strike it big - can pay off your health insurance, but even without finding a single coin, this hobby or recreational activity can boost and protect your health.

· Metal detecting takes you outdoors.

The best places for detecting are beaches, parks, campgrounds, or farmlands. The point is, you are outdoors and breathing fresh air.

· It allows you to soak up some sun.

The sun gives you Vitamin D which prevents bone disease and degeneration. It keeps bones from becoming brittle and frail. Sun exposure also stimulates your body to release feel-good hormones, making you less prone to anxiety attacks and depression.

· It encourages you to walk.

Because it involves several hours of walking, hiking, and climbing. Detecting is a good cardio and aerobic exercise which strengthens your respiratory system and heart.

· It keeps you fit and toned.

All that walking and swinging your equipment around contribute to a fitter and toner physique. Walking keeps your leg muscles toned while your detecting implement functions as a weight when you carry it around. It can keep your arms toned - just remember to switch hands periodically to avoid strain.

· Detecting keeps stress at bay.

Some people do yoga for stress relief because it gives them time to think and meditate while exercising. Metal detecting does the same. The quiet and peace metal detecting provides is great for relieving stress.

There is more to this activity than just finding lost treasures. Keep this in mind when picking out a new metal detector and deciding what site to explore. If you intend to pursue metal detecting as a hobby and a form of exercise, you may want to use a high quality metal detector for more success.
If you want to really get in shape, pack yourself a healthy lunch before you leave home. The exercise of bending down to dig up your treasure will do you a world of good and then when you take your lunch break and eat a healthy meal, your doctor should be very happy with you in a couple of months.

Metal detecting can be a profitable as well as healthy form of exercise.
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