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General Metal Detector Discussion
Jupiter and noisy detectors
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<blockquote data-quote="Capertee gold" data-source="post: 193123" data-attributes="member: 6069"><p>OK just a article I'm reading in Gold Gem & Treasure</p><p>About the effect of Jupiter on your detectors threshold </p><p>So while detecting a spot today that ive been to many times before i just found it impossible to get the machine quite today </p><p>The ground is quite heavily mineralize but , I normal have no problem running the GP with an 11 inch mono in the area </p><p>So back to the Jupiter article </p><p>Jupiter emits intense variable radio signals from 40 MHz down to just a few kilohertz </p><p>So in basic terms if jupiter is above the horizon during the day (and i can confirm this now looking out the back right now as its nowhere to be seen) it can interfere with your detector. </p><p>So just wondering if anyone else has had this problem .</p><p>And does it seem highly feasible </p><p>Cheers Mark oh this is my first real post so go easy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Capertee gold, post: 193123, member: 6069"] OK just a article I'm reading in Gold Gem & Treasure About the effect of Jupiter on your detectors threshold So while detecting a spot today that ive been to many times before i just found it impossible to get the machine quite today The ground is quite heavily mineralize but , I normal have no problem running the GP with an 11 inch mono in the area So back to the Jupiter article Jupiter emits intense variable radio signals from 40 MHz down to just a few kilohertz So in basic terms if jupiter is above the horizon during the day (and i can confirm this now looking out the back right now as its nowhere to be seen) it can interfere with your detector. So just wondering if anyone else has had this problem . And does it seem highly feasible Cheers Mark oh this is my first real post so go easy [/QUOTE]
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