Originally posted by Valchev
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but i am absolutely sure that all your antennas FLB-390, HA1000 AND HA2000 are not so suitable for treasure hunting and can not work so deeply as my GPR.
The FLB-390 is an air launched antenna, not very good for finding small things neither, but for caves and all that sort of cavities is perfect. It was developed from the start to be used detecting lava pipes in La Reunion Island in the Pacific Ocean. The penetration there is around 4 meters and the conductivity there is pretty high between 15 and 30 mS/m.
I cannot make assumptions on how deep your antennas reach, so I won't be making statements like yours to be "sure" about something. But, in general I don't see why this could not be well suited for finding chests, cavities etc.
This You have not enough experience in real condition.
One thing I can tell you, I have never been searching for treasures or involved in a treasure hunting campaign or anything remotely linked to that. I have a few customers who do so, but I'm not that kind of person.
You must be driven to do this kind of stuff and I personally prefer the sure gain than to rely on my odds.
None the less, I have done quite a few archaeological surveys which is why we are members of the ISAP. I don't see much difference between treasure hunting and archaeology surveys, but then again I have never been in a treasure hunting survey so, how would I know? Is the same as with you, you most probably, I cannot know that for sure, haven't surveyed any road or agricultural field, or snow deposits, so how would you know what is needed?
If you wish i will explain why your antennas a not so good for treasure hunting.
By the way you forgot to write the frequency of your antennas, i can only to suppose that the number is equivalent to frequency may be.
Regards,
RA
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