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LTC64X v3: Detection of a coin 24.25 mm @ 40 cm depth
Originally posted by Funfinder View PostThe only real problem ist the weak coils plastic and that
there is no 50cm coil available for ultra depth search!
And a reserve accu-pack or at least a battery meter.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YQPKVG9nIv8
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Thx target for this great video, really good job!
Even if I have already the LTC64 (without X and Version 0)
I'm looking forward to get the v3 but with the 15 inch coil.
It's still sensitive to small coins and stuff but depth for
somewhat larger objects like cannonballs should be
improved by 20% because of the coils size plus another
at least 20% because of the improved circuit.
But even my around 2 years old Blisstool already passed
through the "cache @ 2 feet"-test last year - one pound of
bottlecaps in fridge-bag at a diameter of ca. 20cm / 8 inch
in high mineralized loamy soil.
The LTC64 detected it with a very long and fading sound -
if you ever should get such a signal it's a very deep target.
There exists absolutly no doubt that the new Blisstool with
38cm / 15 '' coil will pass the 1kg coins @ 2 ft test under
usual conditions !!!
target, please do me/us a favour if possible and compare
the depth for small coins with the standard and 15'' coil.
You can test some 0.5 to 1,5'' coins.
PS. Does Blisstool provides already this good weather
protection bag for the housing seen in the video?
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Originally posted by Pete B1 View PostMore spam!!!! This dealer is on every forum trying to shift a few units.
Seems the gullible aren't as gullible as they used to be
There does seem to be a huge discrepancy between what we see in the videos and what certain others have to say about the performance.
Pete-B1 - Have you actually used a Blisstool, and if so what was your impression?
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Originally posted by Pompey View PostTry to put in the same hole 1kg coins ,coated with varnish and no electrical connection between them!
Besides: if metal-ions of long time ago buried corroded coins penetrate the surrounding soil this also improves the overall field effect.
Of course freshly buried old coins with bad surface contacts to each others are not as good detectable as new ones.
What really counts is the surface. A small thin layer of alu-foil 10x10cm is almost the same good detectable as a 10x10x10cm iron cube!
No matter if the alu-foil is cutted to tiny bits with no connection inbetween. You won't find a single coin-stack of 1kg where the top of this stack is at the 2ft mark, but if the 1 or 2 pound coin cache has at least 15cm diameter.
btw. a principal information:
Metal detectors have their electro-physical limits concerning signal noise ratio in combination with radiation / penetration power, coils size, ground conditions plus human detection skills!
Those are the multiplicators that counts, each single one of them!
The biggest problem with depths is the "blind field test" versus "already known buried target directly under the coils center" !!!!
Under real conditions depending on sweep speed and moving forward distance between those the real hidden target only is for about ca. 35% of the time at this "best position". And often the coil has more distance to the ground than at testfields with known buried targets. And with iron disc the total sensitivity is reduced, too.
The big advance to the Blisstool is its analog extreme critical threshold tuning thats why persons with experience and skill are able to distinct between static noise and very weak detection signals but not everyone is capable or trained for this. Because it takes alot of extra energy to listen very carefully to the "wood of signals".
However, if you consider the above mentioned arguments concerning "real search conditions with unknown targets" even the Blisstool won't find a 1'' coin at over 1 ft because there are simply too many disruptive factors.
Anyway, read all the test results here:
http://www.metalldetektortest.de/detektortests.html
and you have at least a very good "test situation" orientation.
Oh and before I forget:
I have bought now another ultra sensitive MD from Eastern-Europe that detects a 7cm diameter can at 1m but because of some extremly unfair and ignorant persons in this forum I will have to think twice if I even will give the slightest clue what kind of detector this is!
Just wanted to make some of these crazy guys a bit curious...
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Originally posted by target View Postc'mon out with it !ignore the lemon suckers with sour faces
if a person is able to ignore his own mind! In that case you have
no problems even if the own thoughts wanna drag you into topics
or memories that brings you down or could drive somebody crazy!
"Switching off conciousness", but without yoga, sleep, drugs etc.
However, target, I'm ignoring already some of those "every not
personal known MD must be a bad and bitter lemon - suckers"!
This isn't my newest metaldetector but a similar:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NPbESqzlI-w
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