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« Reply #20 on: December 22, 2010, 09:51:03 pm »
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Does anyone do kit or drawings for a reasonable priced gpr and what I'm looking for is approx 10m deep and approx 1/2 oz au per tonne,regards mark

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« Reply #21 on: December 25, 2010, 12:09:07 pm »
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Does anyone do kit or drawings for a reasonable priced gpr and what I'm looking for is approx 10m deep and approx 1/2 oz au per tonne,regards mark

A GPR is absolutely useless as an ore detector. For that, you need to drill and sample. You have a lot to learn, Grasshopper.

Look at an Earth Resistivity Logger instead. That will pick up ore but cannot identify it as ore. It logs it as a resistance change only. You still have to bore and sample.

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i have a DFX 300 from white metal detectors. its quite good.

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« Reply #23 on: January 11, 2011, 02:32:19 am »
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yeh I suppose I'm  asking for the impossible.My lease has quartz fingerlets at 30' below surface and during the wet season its a s--t in the jungle locating the fingerlets and even with gridding its real hit and miss with drilling. Would your idea work with 30' of satureted clay above,regards
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yeh I suppose I'm  asking for the impossible.My lease has quartz fingerlets at 30' below surface and during the wet season its a s--t in the jungle locating the fingerlets and even with gridding its real hit and miss with drilling. Would your idea work with 30' of satureted clay above,regards
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You can hire an earth resistivity logger or build/buy one. The lower resistance areas will be the best chance for ore. And it can go very, very deep. Up to 30 meters with some models and they all give you a readout by computer so you can look at it with your morning coffee and decide where to drill. There are also geophysical service providers that can do it for you.

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Thanks for info; do you have any idea re perf of these units in link as i might have a crack at beck's unit,thanks mark

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« Reply #26 on: April 19, 2011, 09:44:26 am »
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plz convert sound data from metal detector to data i can read by computer


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Sounds like you may want to hold up on this company. Just my opinion!!!! Undecided

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for the record this is legit, notka and other turkish machines work well, notka have dealers now in the uk.
the "VELOX ONE" has a growing following in the uk, its a very capable machine.
another gold detector they sell, called the desert gold

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is a great gold detector, and is in fact a wilson design, remember them, now owned and Made in italy.

there are some great detectors out there that are off the radar, but the cautious posts are right too, you have to be careful and do your research.

i made this post to balance the thread, since i know this was legit, this is what we should do, if its right is right, if they are scammers spread the word.

as for turkey i dont think paypal operates there, it didn't that may have changed, hence no paypal.
turkey observes euro zone banking rules, so bank transfers should be two way, meaning you can pull your payment back like a credit/debit card, the euro zone has its benefits as well as faults lol


i dont know why i cant add links, for the desertgold it has a camel on the faceplate its on ebay italy.

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its added it now lol

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