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Looking to get back into detecting after 10 years. As the beach is
about 100 yards from me looking for some info on what is a good one for the beach. I used to have an Arado 65 some years ago, wished I had kept it now as it was good on the beach. Want to use it on the low tide line as well as on the shingle so a good bit of discrimination required. Any help greatfully received. Any one selling a Detector please let me know. Location here is Worthing. Regards. Ivor ---------------------------------------------- Posted with NewsLeecher v1.0 beta 26 * Binary Usenet Leeching Made Easy * http://www.newsleecher.com/?usenet ---------------------------------------------- |
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The best detector for depth and sensitivity on a beach is a pulse induction
machine, I tried one once and I dug down almost 3ft for a coca cola can! They are ideal for finding rings that have slipped off chilled bathers fingers in the water below the lower tide line. The down side with these machines is poor discrimination, so be prepared to dig up nails, etc. A friend of mine uses one regularly on holiday beaches and usually come home with a dozen or so gold and silver rings. |
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Minelab Sovereign. Not waterproof but very good.
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On Sun, 19 Feb 2006 21:11:30 GMT, Theo
<theodore.twyler@ntlworld.com> was popularly supposed to have said: > The best detector for depth and sensitivity on a beach is a pulse induction > machine, I tried one once and I dug down almost 3ft for a coca cola can! > They are ideal for finding rings that have slipped off chilled bathers > fingers in the water below the lower tide line. > The down side with these machines is poor discrimination, > so be prepared to dig up nails, etc. > A friend of mine uses one regularly on holiday beaches and usually come home > with a dozen or so gold and silver rings. If you keep your eyes peeled on ebay or in army surplus shops, there are a number of Schiebel AN-19/2 mine detectors knocking about, which are pulse induction machines made to military (i.e. squaddie-proof) spec. What you get is a search head with two coils, one concentric inside the other, and an electronics box with a shoulder strap. These machines have three controls only; on/off switch, volume and tuning (no cissy auto-tune motion for the military) and make a continual ticking noise through the headphones when in use. The ticking isn't a machine about to die; it is a "confidence tone", designed to tell the operator he isn't about to blow his feet off because the batteries have conked out. As Theodore above said, PI machines are deep-seeking and capable of finding really small stuff (the test target for the Schiebel is a 5x1mm steel pin, to be found at 5cm deep) but they really, REALLY love iron. Don't use them inland unless you really deeply truly desire to find lots of rusty old horseshoes. On the coast iron rusts away like magic, so you'll find only non-ferrous stuff. That's the upside; the downside is you'll find tons of ringpulls, foil, coke cans and even the odd druggies' needle and syringe (dig with a shovel on a beach, not your hands!) so take a binbag to get rid of the junk. A ruling decades ago showed that beaches between mean low water and mean high water are Crown land, and don't come under the juresdiction of the local council. That doesn't stop the local numpties passing shedloads of laws on what you can and cannot do on a beach (silly little buggers do it to feel all important, you see) but it does stop 'em enforcing it. However, if you take a binbag and pick up lots of litter as you detect, you gain the moral high ground and usually local officialdom will let you off whatever trumped-up charge they think they can land you on. -- Dan Holdsworth PhD dan1701usenet@ntlworld.com By caffeine alone I set my mind in motion, By the beans of Java do thoughts acquire speed, hands acquire shaking, the shaking becomes a warning, By caffeine alone do I set my mind in motion |
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I've still got an Arado kicking around here somewhere if you're interested ! Jim |
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Many thanks for all the input on a beach detector.
Roger ---------------------------------------------- Posted with NewsLeecher v1.0 beta 26 * Binary Usenet Leeching Made Easy * http://www.newsleecher.com/?usenet ---------------------------------------------- |
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Hey, a question --
from everything I read - the BBS of the Minelab Sovereign makes it ideal for wet sand beach and surf detecting. Looking for my first detector, and want to get something nice, I live at the beach! If I want bang for the buck, Should I get an elite? Or spent out to get the GT? I definitely don't want to pay up for the Excalibur. OR should I go PI? does it really matter enough to get a top of the line PI? Garrett Sea Hunter mark 2 Whites PI PRO Tesoro Sand shark detector Pro Headhunter pulse thanks "Lee Davison" <lee.j.davison@NOSPAMbtinternet.com> wrote in message news:dtd4v7$okl$1@nwrdmz03.dmz.ncs.ea.ibs-infra.bt.com... > Minelab Sovereign. Not waterproof but very good. > > |
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Hey, a question --
from everything I read - the BBS of the Minelab Sovereign makes it ideal for wet sand beach and surf detecting. Looking for my first detector, and want to get something nice, I live at the beach! If I want bang for the buck, Should I get an elite? Or spent out to get the GT? I definitely don't want to pay up for the Excalibur. OR should I go PI? does it really matter enough to get a top of the line PI? Garrett Sea Hunter mark 2 Whites PI PRO Tesoro Sand shark detector Pro Headhunter pulse thanks "Lee Davison" <lee.j.davison@NOSPAMbtinternet.com> wrote in message news:dtd4v7$okl$1@nwrdmz03.dmz.ncs.ea.ibs-infra.bt.com... > Minelab Sovereign. Not waterproof but very good. > > |
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"mark winkelmayer" <markwink@optonline.net> wrote in message
news:eVo9g.446$Id.34@fe10.lga... > Hey, a question -- > from everything I read - the BBS of the Minelab Sovereign > makes it ideal for wet sand beach and surf detecting. > > Looking for my first detector, > and want to get something nice, I live at the beach! > > If I want bang for the buck, > Should I get an elite? > Or spent out to get the GT? > > I definitely don't want to pay up for the Excalibur. > > OR should I go PI? > does it really matter enough to get a top of the line PI? > Garrett Sea Hunter mark 2 > Whites PI PRO > Tesoro Sand shark > detector Pro Headhunter pulse > > thanks > > > As you posted the same message twice, presumably you want two of everything. |
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Bernardo Gui wrote: > "mark winkelmayer" <markwink@optonline.net> wrote in message > news:eVo9g.446$Id.34@fe10.lga... > >>Hey, a question -- >>from everything I read - the BBS of the Minelab Sovereign >>makes it ideal for wet sand beach and surf detecting. >> >>Looking for my first detector, >>and want to get something nice, I live at the beach! >> >>If I want bang for the buck, >>Should I get an elite? >>Or spent out to get the GT? >> >>I definitely don't want to pay up for the Excalibur. >> >>OR should I go PI? >>does it really matter enough to get a top of the line PI? >>Garrett Sea Hunter mark 2 >>Whites PI PRO >>Tesoro Sand shark >>detector Pro Headhunter pulse >> >>thanks >> >> >> > > As you posted the same message twice, presumably you want two of everything. > > He's probably in two minds about that! Ricardo -- "Quick to judge, quick to anger, slow to understand Ignorance and prejudice, and fear, walk hand in hand ..." |