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Metal Detecting for Gold
4500 V's 6000
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<blockquote data-quote="Hawkear" data-source="post: 649969" data-attributes="member: 4728"><p>Have also seen a significant piece of wiry specimen gold that produced a very weak signal on a 4500 although actually found with one. The finder said it was extremely shallow.</p><p>My own experience of non signals was with a bit of radiator coil. The types that there used to be in bar radiators. Going over some broken bits of the radiator wire coil easily seen sitting on the surface, I could not get a signal. Must have been something to do with the way the wire was wound into a coil.</p><p>Perhaps the same effect with the behavior of wiry gold or when gold is interconnected within a specimen that the reaction field can cancelled out or be vectored away from the metal detectors coil.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hawkear, post: 649969, member: 4728"] Have also seen a significant piece of wiry specimen gold that produced a very weak signal on a 4500 although actually found with one. The finder said it was extremely shallow. My own experience of non signals was with a bit of radiator coil. The types that there used to be in bar radiators. Going over some broken bits of the radiator wire coil easily seen sitting on the surface, I could not get a signal. Must have been something to do with the way the wire was wound into a coil. Perhaps the same effect with the behavior of wiry gold or when gold is interconnected within a specimen that the reaction field can cancelled out or be vectored away from the metal detectors coil. [/QUOTE]
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