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    Hi, I 'm hojjat of Iran , if possible, a pi metal detector and a professional vlf metal detector with a range of 3 meters or higher introduced me to work
    I am a professional , please help ,thanks

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    Originally posted by hojjat View Post
    Hi, I 'm hojjat of Iran , if possible, a pi metal detector and a professional vlf metal detector with a range of 3 meters or higher introduced me to work
    I am a professional , please help ,thanks
    Hojjat - You do not need to flood the forum with multiple copies of the same post.
    I have removed the other 8 duplicates, and put your question in a new thread.
    Please only post your question once​.

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      Originally posted by hojjat View Post
      Hi, I 'm hojjat of Iran , if possible, a pi metal detector and a professional vlf metal detector with a range of 3 meters or higher introduced me to work
      I am a professional , please help ,thanks
      Hi hojjat,

      Please read this thread or similar ones:
      http://www.geotech1.com/forums/showt...d-rendering-2D

      Simple said you need at least a detector with 45cm or better 1m coil.

      The egypt tomb raiders also often use ground radars to get clues about cavities.

      But for large and deep buried noble metal treasures I really would recommend
      some VLF like the DeepHunter because that way you can discriminate much
      better between huge metal-junk or trash and the real interesting stuff.

      And if you have not really already alot experience its the best if you start
      directly with some 1m coil to look for the super deep stuff because those
      40-50cm coils often are a little bit too small for such depth.

      There are many factors to consider - if the region is full of junk a small
      coil in the beginning is better to remove all this first so you are able to
      get clear signals from the real deep stuff.

      And it would be good if you can test first some detectors with self-buried
      stuff pretty deep so you get an impression about the signals etc.

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