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    Someone of great knowledge told me that if you where looking for cannons with a mag you would have to almost hit it.So I tryed it and and I came within 40-50 feet of 5 cannon that I know are there and I only got a fant it very small hit I figured it was just me but I asked agin and I got the same answer
    Can someone tell me more
    Bobby

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    Apologize

    Originally posted by Unregistered
    Sorry richard I am new here and the site is a new to me
    The questen was on a mag not side scan that is why it says Mag

    Bobby Pritchett
    I have to apologize. My post went away in a moment of frustration and I tried to remove it after but failed. I understand your issue and discussions on how to make use of both sidescan and magnetometers certainly fits well in this forum.

    Wish you a happy new year
    Rickard

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    • #3
      No problem I have been there many times my self Have a good new year

      b

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Bobby Pritchett View Post
        Someone of great knowledge told me that if you where looking for cannons with a mag you would have to almost hit it.So I tryed it and and I came within 40-50 feet of 5 cannon that I know are there and I only got a fant it very small hit I figured it was just me but I asked agin and I got the same answer
        Can someone tell me more
        Bobby
        Hi Bobby,

        There is a forum here for Magnetometers and you will probably get more responses to your question if you post it there.

        A cannon is a fairly small target for a mag but it would be detectable with one. The mag would have to be a very sensitive one, and would need to be properly calibrated for the area prior to use. When the rest of the Geotech site comes back on line, check the front page and look for the links to info on Magnetometers. You can also look HERE for the archived info from that page to give you a starting point.

        HH and Happy New Year,
        Rip

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Bobby Pritchett View Post
          Someone of great knowledge told me that if you where looking for cannons with a mag you would have to almost hit it.So I tryed it and and I came within 40-50 feet of 5 cannon that I know are there and I only got a fant it very small hit I figured it was just me but I asked agin and I got the same answer
          Can someone tell me more
          Bobby
          Bobby,
          A bunch of 5 cannons as they were embarked on old ships should probably weight more than one ton altogether (if located close to each other). A ton of iron generates a field gradient of around 30-40nT @ 40 feet.
          If the cannons are made of iron (although some or all of them could be made of bronze, it depends how old they are), this artifact should easily be detected by any proton mag.

          Willy

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