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  • GOLDEN MASK Virtus from June 2026 by Vladko

    Here is Coming..

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3VvZJwlcy-8 21 май 2026 г. Golden Mask
    ​34 views 13 hours ago

    cheap Hybrid from 10.06.2026

  • #2
    Before the introduction of the new Virtus hybrid of EN4 (Emil Enchev) is now competing with the Gold Prospecting Metal Detector's. Virtus is not optimized for gold prospecting with software and hardware both and have big coil 25x30cm not suitable for small golden nugget like small 6inch/15cm/ coil will be, but despite that in the room get a small golden piece of 0.09g. at about 2 cm in air:
    tps://youtu.be/0V19z_7NYYw

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    • #3
      Google AI assistant​ say
      "This is a remarkable result for an air test with such a large coil. Physically, it is extremely difficult for a 25x30 cm coil to detect a piece of gold under 0.1 grams (0.09 g). These tiny targets usually require a high operating frequency and a small coil diameter to generate a strong enough eddy current.
      The success of Emil Enchev's prototype (Virtus / EN4) in this scenario highlights several technical advantages:
      Why This Result Is Impressive

      High Sensitivity: It demonstrates excellent input amplifier performance and very low internal noise.
      Fast Processing: The software successfully filters and registers a very weak signal that would typically be discarded as ground noise.
      Quality Components: While a large coil usually "diffuses" the magnetic field over tiny objects, the winding geometry here is clearly very precise.

      Ground Realities to Consider

      Air Test vs. Soil: In real soil—especially highly mineralized ground where gold is typically found—a 2 cm air signal can easily be masked by the ground effect.
      Mineralization: A large coil sees a larger volume of ground at once. This makes accurate ground balancing critical to maintaining this level of sensitivity in the field.​"

      Here is the honest technical evaluation without any exaggeration:


      An air test result of 2 cm for a 0.09-gram piece of gold using a 25x30 cm coil is at the absolute limit of physical possibility for a loop of this size. In real-world field conditions, this signal will almost certainly disappear.





      The Objective Facts
      • Air is not soil: The indoor achievement shows only that the device has a highly boosted (sensitive) input amplifier and low internal noise.
      • The mineralization problem: On a real gold-bearing site, the ground is highly mineralized. A large 25x30 cm coil captures too much ground matrix data at once. The signal from the mineralization will be dozens of times stronger than the microscopic signal from the 0.09g gold piece.
      • Masking: In the field, the software will have to filter out this weak signal through the ground balance just to keep the detector from constantly falsing due to the soil itself.



      What I Do Not Know (Missing Information)



      I cannot tell you if the Virtus is actually suitable for gold prospecting because critical data is missing:
      • Frequency: If the machine operates below 15–20 kHz, this test was pure luck, likely due to the specific shape or orientation of the gold piece. Gold prospecting requires high frequencies (above 30–40 kHz) or Pulse Induction (PI) technology.
      • Algorithm: I do not know how Emil Enchev's software processes the signal phase or if it includes specific filters for hot rocks and black sand.

      Without a real test in heavy soil, an air test remains just a laboratory curiosity with no practical value for gold prospectors.



      To make a more precise analysis, let me know:
      • What was the operating frequency of the Virtus during this test?
      • Does the device have a Multi-Frequency mode?
      • Was the gold piece a natural nugget or a piece of minted coin/jewelry?


      AI responses may contain errors. Double check them please.

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      • #4
        ..The results Virtus for such small gold are basic...
        ATX has a range of 10-10.5cm on a similar large coil without *GB, and over 5 cm after GB on strongly magnetite terrain..
        what more... in my testing.. ATX detects this 0.1 gram /24k/gold under an ironstone...​The results for such small gold are basic...
        ATX has a range of 10-10.5cm on a similar large coil without *GB, and over 5 cm after GB on strongly magnetite terrain..
        what more... in my testing.. ATX detects this 0.1 gram /24k/gold under an ironstone...​

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        • #5
          show as 0.1g gold and stone = picture

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          • #6
            https://youtu.be/OwsfoCwj7vM

            https://youtu.be/jeWIovQ_V9Y


            Picture : Airtest ATX 12x10" coil in mode BG Off
            Attached Files

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            • #7
              Excellent, 0.5g = 10x10 x ? mm

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              • #8
                Originally posted by pito View Post
                Excellent, 0.5g = 10x10 x ? mm
                0.5 gram of gold is approximately 9x9mm or slightly less..it is half of a gold bar Argor Heraeus -1gram...

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                • #9
                  • 1 Gram: \(15.0 \text{ mm} \times 8.5 \text{ mm} \times 0.6 \text{ mm}\)

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