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« on: October 18, 2010, 02:47:53 am »
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Hello every body,

Is there any one here who has used or heard any thing about Multi Sensor made by accurate locators? IS it good for gold treasure hunting at the depths more than 3 meters?

I would like to buy one. Please let me know your ideas about this unit.

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« Reply #1 on: October 18, 2010, 01:53:12 pm »
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The description by the manufacturer sounds very interesting. If you live close enough, I'd stop by and have them demonstrate it. For that kind of money, I'd prefer to see it in action.

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« Reply #2 on: October 18, 2010, 03:13:50 pm »
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Gold Digger is right!  I would have them demo it.  GPR ground penetrating radar can have problems in rocky ground and false.

I would consider a TM-808 (old one with cave finder on it) or a TF-900. Either can be had for less than 700.00 US. Add a geo-logger and you're set.

The above are vlf machines that can show you deep targets, voids "changes in minerals" (this indicates if the ground has been dug up) and caves.

GPR is still over priced.  Anything that costs over 1k should get a demonstration! Remember the people that sold picks & shovels to the old timers got rich before they did.

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« Reply #3 on: October 19, 2010, 02:43:32 am »
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We are looking for buried treasures like gold coins, gold bars, jewelry, etc... at great depths more than 3 meters. According to some authentic treasure maps and manuscripts, we have found treasure spots approximately not exactly. Since most of the markers and signs have been faded or destroyed, we need a powerful detector to find treasure locations in a places with 20 m x 20 m area.

I would like to know which detector is good for my searches?

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Gold Digger is right!  I would have them demo it.  GPR ground penetrating radar can have problems in rocky ground and false.

I would consider a TM-808 (old one with cave finder on it) or a TF-900. Either can be had for less than 700.00 US. Add a geo-logger and you're set.

The above are vlf machines that can show you deep targets, voids "changes in minerals" (this indicates if the ground has been dug up) and caves.

GPR is still over priced.  Anything that costs over 1k should get a demonstration! Remember the people that sold picks & shovels to the old timers got rich before they did.

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Hi Autotune, The multi sensor is not a GPR. They completely differ from such these anomaly detectors.
As for the Two-box, I think they can not search deeply buried targets, and their depths are limited to just 2 meters for a very huge size targets.
I would like to hear the observations of those who have used this unit not asking the producer to demonestrate the unit for me. all the makers speak highly about their products to sell them and maybe you will not hear any thing about the disadvantages of their units.

I have recently read in a post that there is EMI unit made in Russia named NEMFIS. What is your opinion about this unit? do you think it is good for deep gold treasure hunting?



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« Reply #4 on: October 19, 2010, 06:56:17 am »
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« Reply #5 on: October 19, 2010, 11:15:53 am »
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Hi Autotune, The multi sensor is not a GPR. They completely differ from such these anomaly detectors.
As for the Two-box, I think they can not search deeply buried targets, and their depths are limited to just 2 meters for a very huge size targets.
I would like to hear the observations of those who have used this unit not asking the producer to demonestrate the unit for me. all the makers speak highly about their products to sell them and maybe you will not hear any thing about the disadvantages of their units.

I have recently read in a post that there is EMI unit made in Russia named NEMFIS. What is your opinion about this unit? do you think it is good for deep gold treasure hunting?



I will look that one up.  I am not familiar with NEMFIS.  I have seen some wonderful technology come out of Russia.  Their re-design of the White's 6000 was perfect....they evolved that machine into what it could be.

Here is a link of a group I belong to.  Many of them are engineers.  Join this group and post your question on that forum.  This group is all about developing this technology.  I know you will find your answer there.
There are people from your country there too.

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« Reply #6 on: October 20, 2010, 12:50:21 am »
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Hi Autotune,
Could you let me know how can I get info. about the re-designed White's 6000? Is there any web-site for that? Is it suitable for deep gold treasure hunting?

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Hi Autotune,
Could you let me know how can I get info. about the re-designed White's 6000? Is there any web-site for that? Is it suitable for deep gold treasure hunting?

It's not suitable for anything deeper than 12 inches or so.

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« Reply #8 on: October 20, 2010, 09:47:47 pm »
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with the bigger coils it will go 5 feet.
I've noticed people here are wanting 10 feet plus.
High end gpr will find objects deep.

A few are asking about the whites 6000 re-design.  I will get those links.
Hope your Russian is good.

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