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Gold Prospecting
Metal Detecting for Gold
Using an elliptical coil sideways
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<blockquote data-quote="davsgold" data-source="post: 644009" data-attributes="member: 6570"><p>you can easily check your experiment with an elip coil you have simply by burying a nugget (or lead) to the maximum depth you can hear the target, with the side to side swing motion, then simply use the push pull motion for the coil forwards and backwards over the same target and see if there is any difference, easy to satisfy yourself that way, most of the rest of us know that there is no difference in depth or target signal in either direction</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="davsgold, post: 644009, member: 6570"] you can easily check your experiment with an elip coil you have simply by burying a nugget (or lead) to the maximum depth you can hear the target, with the side to side swing motion, then simply use the push pull motion for the coil forwards and backwards over the same target and see if there is any difference, easy to satisfy yourself that way, most of the rest of us know that there is no difference in depth or target signal in either direction [/QUOTE]
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Gold Prospecting
Metal Detecting for Gold
Using an elliptical coil sideways
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