The area I live in here in the UK has minimal levels of ground mineralisation. Centuries of activity on the land does often mean that the iron infestation can be a problem.
Back in the 70's I did pretty well with the old 100Khz machines of the day and I would like to have another go with one.
There are plenty of vintage detectors of that era about but determining what frequency they work on is causing me problems. That information seams to have been rarely published.
I think what I may need is a 100Khz machine with disc and some sort of ground control and a press button retune. A meter would be nice but isn't essential as the general rule on the farm land I search is - if it isn't iron, then dig!
Something not too heavy would save my old bones, but if that is too much to ask, so be it. If memory serves me, most were heavy in those days!
Perhaps one of the last of the 100 khz detectors, although I know some of the old classics take some beating from what I've heard.
I would really appreciate suggestions of make and model numbers to help me track one down.
Thanks in advance!
Back in the 70's I did pretty well with the old 100Khz machines of the day and I would like to have another go with one.
There are plenty of vintage detectors of that era about but determining what frequency they work on is causing me problems. That information seams to have been rarely published.
I think what I may need is a 100Khz machine with disc and some sort of ground control and a press button retune. A meter would be nice but isn't essential as the general rule on the farm land I search is - if it isn't iron, then dig!
Something not too heavy would save my old bones, but if that is too much to ask, so be it. If memory serves me, most were heavy in those days!
Perhaps one of the last of the 100 khz detectors, although I know some of the old classics take some beating from what I've heard.
I would really appreciate suggestions of make and model numbers to help me track one down.
Thanks in advance!
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