I did find the sit I don't know why I couldn't get it before. Maybe the we
was just too busy.
Best regards,
Dale
----- Original Message -----
From: "Cris Martin (QRA)"
To: "'The Proton Mag Forum'"
Sent: Monday, February 21, 2000 10:59 AM
Subject: RE: DALTON MAGNETOMETERS & MAGNETOMETER FLUID
> The Proton Mag Forum
>
> Hi Dale, welcome to the forum.
> I live on the other side of the "pond" in Wales and have been looking into
mags for some time now. A little while back I made contact with Carl
Moreland ( http://tthn.com/geotech/) who has
designed a gradiometer using proprietary sensors made not far from where I
live. A kit is available from Erich Kern of Fat Quarters Software &
Electronics ( http://fqs.dconn.com/INDEX.asp).
> I got myself a kit and built the beast which took me about an hour (but I
am an engineer and have been soldering since I was a kid (thirty odd years
ago)). That's just putting the bits on a board. Fitting into a box etc. etc.
took rather longer, but I now have a working(ish) mag for less than £100.
> I also am a metal detectorist ( http://members.aol.com/omlcgm/Index.htm)
but I need to locate sites
first, then the individual items.
> If you haven't already seen it, http://www.thunting.com/
is worth a visit.
>
> Regards,
>
> Cris.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Dale Seppa [mailto:[email protected]]
> Sent: Saturday, February 19, 2000 5:34 PM
> To: Magnetron Forum
> Subject: DALTON MAGNETOMETERS & MAGNETOMETER FLUID
>
>
> The Proton Mag Forum
>
>
>
> Firstly, I am this list almost under false pretenses because reading the
messages it is obvious that everybody else here knows 100 to 1000 times more
than me. Please bear with me. Eventually I should learn enough to at least
blend in.
>
> Dalton states in his literature that he uses water (distilled) as it is
the most desirable proton liquid. That info is right in front of me as I
type so I AM sure of it. I think I also read there someplace that he sells
a special heater so his unit can be used at sub-zero operation. It all
seemed to make sense to me. But would appreciate any comments.
>
> I am interested in comments from anyone who has used the Dalton units
because I simply do not have the knowledge to build one. IF I decide to buy
a Dalton, he will give me some instruction and based on what I have read it
looks like even someone with my limited knowledge will be able to get fair
results with a short learning curve.
>
> As I write this I only have his $3.00 info packet, but it impressed me
enough that I just sent the money to get his book and the UofAK phamplet
about prospecting for magnetic black sand with a magnetometer.
>
> Any an all comments, advice etc., would be very welcome. I will try to
read all of the past postings as well as other info that I have to see if I
can get up to speed enough so you guys don't laugh me off of the list.
>
> Thanks to all for your past efforts which make very interesting reading.
Hope to get to know some of you over the net if not possible to ever meet
in person.
>
> I am VERY interested in using mags, metal detectors, etc., as prospecting
tools for sulfides, oxides, placer gold, etc. If anyone shares these rather
narrow interests please drop me an email.
>
> Best regards,
>
>
> Dale (The name is male in case any of you, as am I, are from the Dale
Evans era which interjected so much confusion for guys names Dale)
>
>
> [email protected]
> 103 North Sixth Avenue
> Virginia, MN 55792 USA
> _____
>
was just too busy.
Best regards,
Dale
----- Original Message -----
From: "Cris Martin (QRA)"
To: "'The Proton Mag Forum'"
Sent: Monday, February 21, 2000 10:59 AM
Subject: RE: DALTON MAGNETOMETERS & MAGNETOMETER FLUID
> The Proton Mag Forum
>
> Hi Dale, welcome to the forum.
> I live on the other side of the "pond" in Wales and have been looking into
mags for some time now. A little while back I made contact with Carl
Moreland ( http://tthn.com/geotech/) who has
designed a gradiometer using proprietary sensors made not far from where I
live. A kit is available from Erich Kern of Fat Quarters Software &
Electronics ( http://fqs.dconn.com/INDEX.asp).
> I got myself a kit and built the beast which took me about an hour (but I
am an engineer and have been soldering since I was a kid (thirty odd years
ago)). That's just putting the bits on a board. Fitting into a box etc. etc.
took rather longer, but I now have a working(ish) mag for less than £100.
> I also am a metal detectorist ( http://members.aol.com/omlcgm/Index.htm)
but I need to locate sites
first, then the individual items.
> If you haven't already seen it, http://www.thunting.com/
is worth a visit.
>
> Regards,
>
> Cris.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Dale Seppa [mailto:[email protected]]
> Sent: Saturday, February 19, 2000 5:34 PM
> To: Magnetron Forum
> Subject: DALTON MAGNETOMETERS & MAGNETOMETER FLUID
>
>
> The Proton Mag Forum
>
>
>
> Firstly, I am this list almost under false pretenses because reading the
messages it is obvious that everybody else here knows 100 to 1000 times more
than me. Please bear with me. Eventually I should learn enough to at least
blend in.
>
> Dalton states in his literature that he uses water (distilled) as it is
the most desirable proton liquid. That info is right in front of me as I
type so I AM sure of it. I think I also read there someplace that he sells
a special heater so his unit can be used at sub-zero operation. It all
seemed to make sense to me. But would appreciate any comments.
>
> I am interested in comments from anyone who has used the Dalton units
because I simply do not have the knowledge to build one. IF I decide to buy
a Dalton, he will give me some instruction and based on what I have read it
looks like even someone with my limited knowledge will be able to get fair
results with a short learning curve.
>
> As I write this I only have his $3.00 info packet, but it impressed me
enough that I just sent the money to get his book and the UofAK phamplet
about prospecting for magnetic black sand with a magnetometer.
>
> Any an all comments, advice etc., would be very welcome. I will try to
read all of the past postings as well as other info that I have to see if I
can get up to speed enough so you guys don't laugh me off of the list.
>
> Thanks to all for your past efforts which make very interesting reading.
Hope to get to know some of you over the net if not possible to ever meet
in person.
>
> I am VERY interested in using mags, metal detectors, etc., as prospecting
tools for sulfides, oxides, placer gold, etc. If anyone shares these rather
narrow interests please drop me an email.
>
> Best regards,
>
>
> Dale (The name is male in case any of you, as am I, are from the Dale
Evans era which interjected so much confusion for guys names Dale)
>
>
> [email protected]
> 103 North Sixth Avenue
> Virginia, MN 55792 USA
> _____
>