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Originally posted by ishtar hunter View Post
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Originally posted by BigBang View PostOKM 4000 or 5000 are only named GPR for easy commercial . Because of profit expectaions . But not real GPR
For example : mala- cobra400- easy locators---which are for archeology better?
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I have been working for lots of years with GSSI GPR's and im pretty happy with their performance. We have lately conducted a geoarchaeological experiment in Cyprus and went pretty well despite the fact that the soil has been clay. In archaeology we use mainly the 400MHz antenna and the 900 MHz one.
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Originally posted by gmorph View PostYou can view our GPR units here www.geomorph.gr
Thank's for your help
I have a question:by this device (gpr)how much penetration deep ?for example : a metal 30*30cm how much can detect to deep?
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Originally posted by gmorph View PostIt always depends on the antenna you are having, e.g. a 400 MHz antenna will see down to a max of 4m, a 270MHz up to 6m and so on. Of course all depths are highly dependent on soil and soil condition.
Yes your saying right about soil and antenna
I see the gpr data to internet and gpr can detect soil detail up 20 meter ?
http://www.malags.com/Products/MALA-RadInter
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You can have a look here www.geophysical.com
On ideal conditions antennas can penetrate more than 50m.
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