Thursday, December 29, 2011

How You Use Metal Detectors

By Daniel Akinson


The idea behind metal detectors is you can use them to search the ground for valuable metals such as coins, jewelry old relic etc. You do this using the search coil or antenna to locate the metal. An audible alert sound is made to let you know that the metal detector has found something under the ground. While not every treasure hunter will get rich and famous by searching with their metal detector, it is still a very unique and exciting hobby.

This article features some tips that will help you get a good start on your treasure hunting adventures:

One. Obviously the first step is to purchase a metal detector. Because there are a lot of different kinds of metal detectors, there are also a lot of different prices. You can buy a detector designed to be used around water. The majority of detectors will be able to locate metal up to 12 inches under the ground. To scan deeper than this you will have to buy more expensive detectors that are designed to be more sensitive and powerful.

Tip #2 - Learn All You Can About Treasure Hunting Spots Use the web to begin your search. Lakes, rivers and even old mining camps or other places of historical value are a good start.

Three. Try your luck at the beach. Thanks to the perpetual motion of the ocean, valuables are being washed up all of the time. It is best to start detecting on the beach when there are few people around at dusk. You will get better results if you don't have to work around a crowd. It is a good idea to get a tide chart for your area. So you can always do your scan during the low tide. Many things are lost during the day while the tide is in that are uncovered at low tide.

Step 4 - Hunt for treasure. Find the place you want to start hunting and turn on your detector. Slowly move the detector back and forth taking a mental note of where you have already passed over. Carefully listen for the alert sound that lets you know you've found something below.

Tip #5 - Join A Club You will find various clubs for metal detectors all over. You can even join some metal detecting sites and clubs on the web. When you are a member of a club you will be privy to the best places to go detecting. You will also be able to tap into the experience of other members and share opinions on which detectors to use.

Six. Learn how to distinguish between the different sounds of the detector. Most detectors will make differing sounds depending upon what kind of metal they have sensed. If you can learn the intricate language of beeps and sounds for your personal detector, you will be able to save yourself time wasted digging for non-valuable scrap metal.

Once you learn the basics and have a solid understanding of how to effectively use your metal detector, you will be on the road to discovering many unique and valuable finds.




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