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		<title>Selecting A Metal Detector For Hobbyists</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 23 May 2012 11:21:13 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Wayne Morrow</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Since the 1800's people have enjoyed metal detecting. In the early days, the search for gold and precious metals was the primary goal for most metal detector users. The new technology was still in it's infancy so proved far less accurate than today's units. In 1881, the metal detector was used in a novel way as Alexander Graham Bell attempted to locate a bullet lodged in President James Garfield. Sadly, the metal bed frame made the task impossible, but the idea that the metal detector could be a useful tool outside of prospecting took hold.]]></description>
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Since the 1800's people have enjoyed metal detecting. In the early days, the search for gold and precious metals was the primary goal for most metal detector users. The new technology was still in it's infancy so proved far less accurate than today's units. In 1881, the metal detector was used in a novel way as Alexander Graham Bell attempted to locate a bullet lodged in President James Garfield. Sadly, the metal bed frame made the task impossible, but the idea that the metal detector could be a useful tool outside of prospecting took hold.

Detectors began determining the position of metal items more accurately with the innovative use of radio technologies to navigational systems in the 1930s. By the end of World War II, consumers were able to purchase excess military metal detectors which launched metal detecting as a hobby the average citizen could enjoy.

The modern commercial metal detector is easy to operate and usually calls for little or no assembly. A convenient manual included with the device will offer maintenance and operation information for new users, so read it carefully before you get started. You will want to keep it to refer back to later.

Getting to know your detector will take time and practice. The best way to get to know your units tones is to practice at home with it first. Set up a practice course using a variety of objects like plastic cups and lids, loose change, pan lids and random items. You can walk through "finding" things until you get used to the way certain items sound when your detector signals.

With a variety of metal detectors on the market, it is important to investigate which type is right for you before making the purchase. There are pulse, single frequency, and long ranged devices to choose from, so how do you know which one is right? First consider the type of terrain you'll be investigating. Pulse detectors have a wide range but they may detect as much trash as treasure. A solo frequency detector works well in a dry, urban area. Multi-frequency detectors are recommended for a wetter climate, and are probably a great choice for a sandy beach terrain. Long range detectors, locating objects as far as twenty feet underground, are usually only used by professionals and are too costly for most hobbyists.

One of your best resources for metal detecting is the online community. They can provide invaluable insights and assistance for anyone who has just begun their search.


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		<title>Purchasing A Metal Detector For The First Time</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 21 May 2012 11:24:51 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Andrew Tucker</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[To begin with, you have to figure out the areas in which you will be searching for metal. You can find plenty of metal detectors that work best on beaches, if that is where you want to look. In the event you want to track down Civil Wars relics, you might want to find soil-centric metal detectors.]]></description>
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To begin with, you have to figure out the areas in which you will be searching for metal. You can find plenty of metal detectors that work best on beaches, if that is where you want to look. In the event you want to track down Civil Wars relics, you might want to find soil-centric metal detectors.

When you first start looking for a metal detector the best approach is to head online and look at what is on offer, when you have decided between 3 or 4 different detectors head over to some metal detector forums, there are plenty around, and start gathering information and asking questions.

Narrow down your choices to three or four after you've done some Internet research. Online forums are an excellent source of information on metal detectors, so be sure to join a couple, read and start asking questions.

There are certain things that will impact your decision, the biggest no doubt being the cost, for somebody just starting out you don't want to spend too much on crazy priced detectors, you can pick up some from anywhere between $200 to thousands of dollars. When you first start out look for a machine costing around $200 and also budget to spend a further $100 on accessories. If you really are on a budget you can find even cheaper detectors, however they will likely be of a very low quality. As this is your first detector you may find that you do not even like the hobby after a few attempts, with this in mind you don't want to spend a whole lot of money on something you may not even be fully into, so keep your detector costs down to a manageable amount that if you were to never use the detector again you wouldn't feel like you had cost yourself too much cash. While on the other hand if you really enjoy it you can always upgrade your detector in the near future and give your first one to a friend. When I first started metal detecting I planned on staying inland so I bought a metal detector that was appropriate for this, it cost me around $500 and was a middle of the road detector that performed perfectly fine, however because I was new to the hobby and a bit nervous I started out detecting on nearly empty beaches, which is where I found I enjoyed searching beaches, one part of this is detecting in the water, although my detector was waterproof up to the display

I didn't want to chance it so I bought a detector that was designed to be fully waterproof, although these can cost a fair bit I found a second hand one for $600 that was worth $1200 new.

After I spent $700 on another metal detector that was waterproof, I took it out for a spin. It worked underwater, but it did not have the visual display.

Still, I got used to the different tones that it would produce to tell me how far I was from treasure.


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		<title>Metal Detecting Advice</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 20 May 2012 23:19:10 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Wayne Morrow</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you are new to the joy of metal detecting, but find the owner's manual to be overwhelming, don't panic. All the tips you need to know to get started are right here. Most detectors offer the same basic features, and we will help you understand what to do with all the knobs, how to turn them, and how to really enjoy working with your metal detector.]]></description>
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If you are new to the joy of metal detecting, but find the owner's manual to be overwhelming, don't panic. All the tips you need to know to get started are right here. Most detectors offer the same basic features, and we will help you understand what to do with all the knobs, how to turn them, and how to really enjoy working with your metal detector.

On and Off Volume

The most basic knob is the power switch. Many detectors feature an on-off knob that also controls the volume. Turning the knob clockwise will turn the detector on and increase the volume. As the knob is turned counter clockwise, the volume will decrease and then the detector will turn off.

The sensitivity knob does exactly what it says - causes your detector to tune in on metal objects. Turning this knob to the right, or clockwise, means it will be more sensitive to smaller objects and be able to detect them deeper in the ground. If you are working in an area that has a high content of minerals, however, you may find it becomes somewhat unstable and offers false signals.

The key is to adjust the detector to the point where it will be more stable, picking up treasures without detecting every metal. The key is understanding the environment you are searching in. When you are searching at a beach, the salt in the sand will have more minerals so the sensitivity level should be reduced. When you are searching on basic dirt the sensitivity should be increased. The main thing is to be will to try the machine at different levels. Starting with the setting at the middle point will be a great place to start.

Discrimination and Rejection

You may see this knob marked as DISC. This is where you can select what metals you are specifically searching for, or what metals you would like to specifically exclude from the search. The scale will typically include ground minerals - iron - aluminum - nickel - copper - silver; although they can be listed by numbers rather than names.

Many gold items fall under the category of aluminum-nickel, due to the metals that are mixed with gold when it is crafted. When you are searching for jewelry, take care that you do not automatically exclude these two categories. A safe bet is to keep the machine set on "nickel", because this will alert you to jewelry without picking up general iron junk that can be in the ground. This setting will also alert you to various coins. If you find that you are still pulling up a great deal of garbage, you can increase the settings.

The simple rule is when your signals are not coming often, and you're not digging much, turn your discrimination down lower. If you find yourself digging up way too much trash, then turn your discrimination all the way up and save your time and efforts.


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		<title>Where Is The Best Place To Start Using Your Gold Metal Detector? Find Out Now</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 18 May 2012 11:19:21 +0000</pubDate>
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Like all things in life, the phrase "you get what you pay for" is true with Gold Metal Detectors. In my opinion to the more you pay the better it is.

When buying a Gold Metal detector you will find they can be very expensive and a Good choice would be to try and source a second hand unit. I've found the best places to try are Amazon, Ebay and Craigslist. However look in your local newspaper's classified section and notice boards that have been put up in community centres, supermarkets and local newsagents all these are good places to try. Even at second hand the detector will be quite expensive and you should know what you're buying and its condition before you part with any money.

Once you've got your metal detector find out how to look after it. Follow the instructions carefully to get the best out of it. You could join a metal detecting club for like-minded people. They usually organise events and are more than willing to help novices get the best out of their detectors.

One of the best places to start your search for hidden riches is Your back garden that's right I'll say it again "your own back garden" think about it you might not find much but you'll get used to your detector find out what the best method is for you. I say you might find much however you never know. When my father bought a farmhouse I went over the garden with the detector and found a toy car from the 1920's value about $30.00 ok won't be able to retire on it but hey thirty bucks is thirty bucks. Other good places to try, the beach, ploughed fields, market venues and especially travelling fairs, once they've left can be a gold mine. (No pun intended) People seem to have far too much money and seem to scatter it about, but hey they're loss it our gain. Make sure you ask for permission before you go onto someone's land and start digging it up, as it does tend to upset the landowner. You could offer to split any finds you make with them to get them on your side.

Make sure you stay on the right side of the law with your gold metal detector never ever ever go to archaeological sites it is illegal and you are found out and you will be you'll be prosecuted make no bones about it, don't do it. Declare all finds of gold to stay within the law and to help with identification of coins and medals go to museums and speak to one of the staff. I have known museums to buy certain valuable items and this way everybody gets to enjoy your find.

Your out with your detector and you happen to come accross captain Kidds lost treasure. Once you've dug it up and you've finished excavating fill the hole back in and make sure everthing is as you found it. Just show some respect, its pretty easy common sense.


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		<title>If You Own A Metal Detector, You Need These Metal Detector Accessories</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[A metal detector on it's own is excellent, however you'll need more than just that if you would like be a success in your treasure hunting exploits. You will have to have some metal detector accessories to help as you go along. You can establish which accessories you need by first determining exactly where you will end up performing the majority of your hunting. What that indicates is that if you are utilizing your metal detector around the beach, you will require different add-ons than if you plan on doing your treasure hunting under water.]]></description>
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A metal detector on it's own is excellent, however you'll need more than just that if you would like be a success in your treasure hunting exploits. You will have to have some metal detector accessories to help as you go along. You can establish which accessories you need by first determining exactly where you will end up performing the majority of your hunting. What that indicates is that if you are utilizing your metal detector around the beach, you will require different add-ons than if you plan on doing your treasure hunting under water.

Some of the more common accessories include the following:

- Treasure hunting tools

- Scoops for sorting in the sand

- Anything else that may make the task easier

If You Hunt In Water You'll Need To have These Add-ons

Actually you'll find 3 key accessories you will need for water treasure hunting. You will need a water scoop. You will need a pouch to carry around the accessories. And obviously you will need another pouch or container to store all the treasures you will be acquiring.

You'll have plenty of choices when you are looking at scoops. The sunspot scoop is probably the most popular. It works great, but it will from time to time allow the tiniest items drop through the openings.

The scoop is designed to stay upright with a handle made from wood. When you have to draw the scoop up, the upright handle makes the job simple. These scoops might cause problems when there is surf in the waves. For a quick guideline, always hold the scoop so it's pointing toward the sea. It's most likely smart to practice on the sand before you go out in the waves.

Another metal detector accessory you should have is a treasure hunting pouch. You'll be utilizing this to carry any stuff you obtain. It is important that your pouch have zipper system. It's a wise idea to be sure this pouch is made from some kind of plastic material. The possibility of salt water corrosion is a drawback to some metal containers.

There are more accessories which may be required too. If you're venturing out past the coastline give some thought to gloves, boots, and waders. If you're going further out you'll need a mask and snorkel.

Metal Detector Accessories Needed On The Beach

First off, you'll need ground clothing that you will be wearing in your expedition. Its not necessary to buy anything brand new for this. If you've got some shorts or older jeans around, they'll do nicely.

Naturally you'll need something to dig with. A standard backyard garden trowel may be all you need here. A hunting knife from an Army Navy store is also frequently used. On the other hand now we have innovative digging tools that are far more efficient.

A Garret pocket probe and a beach or sand scoop are a few of the other metal detector accessories designed to be used on the beach.


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		<dc:creator>Wayne Morrow</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Most Bounty hunters are simple to operate, and because they are so light, an individual of almost any age and size can put them to good use. While numerous types of Bounty hunters are available for purchase, the vast majority of models sold are of the reasonably priced variety.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[Most Bounty hunters are simple to operate, and because they are so light, an individual of almost any age and size can put them to good use. While numerous types of Bounty hunters are available for purchase, the vast majority of models sold are of the reasonably priced variety.

Depending on the conditions of the soil that you are searching in, you can adjust the device's built-in sensitivity meters, available on most Bounty Hunter Detector. An LCD screen that displays graphic references of items that you have located, are present on some of the high-end models.

The reason Bounty Hunter detectors are so popular is because of the simplicity and ease of use. The onboard ground balancing setting allows you to detect metals both on the beach and in mineral rich areas.

The visual screen presently employed indicates the type of metal under observation, generally with a Probable Depth Pointer that combines with the Target Identification module to allow quick realization of the types of objects on screen, as well as their location in relation to the surface of the terrain.

So if this is all new to you, the Bounty Hunter is certainly a great way to get an education. Affordable by all and simple to operate, you can expect to enjoy this product right off the bat.

If you are a beginner or an expert metal detectorist, you will be pleased with the features and performance of the Bounty Hunter TRACKER IV.

Regardless of the conditions of the soil that you are exploring in, the TRACKER IV metal detector has the ability to locate jewelry, artifacts, and money. The Tracker IV provides superior performance by the saltwater shoreline, or extremely mineralized areas.

It is constructed in such a robust manner that you will not need to tweak the electronic sensors at all to search for a specific item. These detectors are extremely lightweight and comfortable, which makes them a pleasure to tote for long searches in your quest for treasure.

Your Bounty Hunter can be operated in all-metal setting, to locate all metals, or you can choose the discrimination control to avoid certain unwanted metal, such as iron. Gold and silver can be easily discriminated from metals such as iron, thanks to the TRACKER IV's 2-tone audio signal. The graphic target method functions with an intensity meter. If you are detecting in a populated area, or just prefer privacy while exploring, the 1/4 inch headphone jack allows for almost any headset to be plugged in, and operating your device with headphones will also give you longer battery life. The TRACKER IV, along with all Bounty Hunter metal detectors, operates on 2 nine volt batteries.



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Using metallic detectors to explore your environment and look for buried metallic could be a great pastime with several benefits. As well as the wonderful feeling that comes with finding some old, valuable or even just fascinating things, steel detecting is great for keeping you fit as it encourages you to go jogging a lot more often. But which metal detector is perfect for you, given your situation? If you might be a seasoned veteran or an amateur looking to look at a new hobby, you'll find detectors to suit you. Here are some of the most effective known producers and what makes them different.

Bounty Hunter

This organization has a long history of generating detectors, and is primarily focused on manufacturing entry level equipment for individuals curious about the activity. This permits Bounty Hunter to provide extremely low costs for their goods, but despite this they are incredibly high quality for the value you pay as you would in the <a target='_blank' href="http://www.bestmetaldetectorsreviews.org/white-metal-detector-reviews-best-white-metal-detectors">Whites DFX metal detector</a>.

Fisher

One of the oldest firms making detectors, Fisher provide you with great high quality items with an emphasis on innovation. One of the main features of their range is the ability to connect the electronics box to your belt, allowing lighter and simpler movement.

Garrett

Founded by an enthusiast much more than 40 years ago, Charles Garrett went on to use his knowledge of electronics to design parts which are typical in most detectors nowadays. The man has also worked for NASA, so you know his technology is second to none.

Minelab

Minelab is an Australian organization specially designing detectors with the purpose of finding gold. They may be also involved in numerous humanitarian de-mining efforts around the globe.

Famous Trails

A firm that makes all sorts of outdoor equipment, from tents to electronics, Famous Trails steel detectors selection from beginner to pro, so you will find something to suit you.

So why use metal detectors? What benefit do they bring? Here are some of the reasons:

Good exercise

Those people who use a metallic detector will primarily be jogging in different environments. In the event you wish to stay in shape, you may find yourself reluctant to go for walks, or be unable to summon the motivation to do it frequently. Even so, with a metal detector, going walking can be fun.

Discovery

Metal detectors are generally used to come across old coins, jewelry, artifacts and other objects. Whilst it can be rare, it isn't unknown for someone to uncover some thing useful while out walking. Even though living in hope, it can be possible you could make a really large discovery, be it something very useful or even just fascinating.

New places

When going for walks, you may be tempted to stick to the same route. Using a metallic detector you might have much more encouragement to explore new spots and see if there is anything to find. This can be a wonderful way to explore your surroundings and see new things and places.

Great selection

There are numerous different firms producing metallic detectors, with models ranging from people created for beginners to professionals. If you're only interested in trying it as a hobby, you might be able to get a great tool for a fantastic selling price to suit your wallet.


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