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Find it hard to believe in there Titan Detector its like water dowsing and 3 meters seems a bit far fetched for the Golden Way the videos look impressive but they can do anything with videos these days. Graham
While that particular metal detector probably functions and detects metal, I'll guess it's really a piece of crap. It looks exactly like some of the low-end stuff coming from China. I'll also guess that the test with the nugget in a jar was faked. The expected response would have been a super-faint signal but it banged like it was on the surface (14:10). Yet at 12:19 it was a broken response when swept very close to a smaller coil. Also, take a look at the pinpointer response... at 16:13 it picks up the target at 8-10cm, then at 16:51 it's cutting in & out at 1-2cm.
Also note their explanation of "ionic fields" for the exceptional depth, and that you won't see that kind of depth with targets laid on the ground. This is pure bullsnort and is exactly the verbage used by the LRL folks. And by perusing other parts of their web site, you get to see those LRLs for sale. So, yeah, it's a big scam.
While that particular metal detector probably functions and detects metal, I'll guess it's really a piece of crap. It looks exactly like some of the low-end stuff coming from China. I'll also guess that the test with the nugget in a jar was faked. The expected response would have been a super-faint signal but it banged like it was on the surface (14:10). Yet at 12:19 it was a broken response when swept very close to a smaller coil. Also, take a look at the pinpointer response... at 16:13 it picks up the target at 8-10cm, then at 16:51 it's cutting in & out at 1-2cm.
Also note their explanation of "ionic fields" for the exceptional depth, and that you won't see that kind of depth with targets laid on the ground. This is pure bullsnort and is exactly the verbage used by the LRL folks. And by perusing other parts of their web site, you get to see those LRLs for sale. So, yeah, it's a big scam.
I thought it was quite a bold statement at the beginning
the First discriminating detector or words to that effect.
first faking another country's identity. (and Benz logo on the coil...)
3m detection depth with a single frequency 10khz VLF(Bounty Hunter or Tesoro?) with a 30cm DD coil.
finding a rather small piece of nugget at 70 cm with a 30cm DD.
burying that gold 4 years ago with the same clothe and objects in the pocket as well(I AM A ROBOT).(just make the video black and white, no one will notice!)
draining the battery with awful lot of LEDs just to show sensitivity level and battery level.
Manager: the pinpointer doesn't work, it just beeps all the time, what should we do?
staff: we'll just chop the sound of the video from time to time; After all this is the way we make sounds in electronics, right?
Manager: GOOD JOB, now I know I've hired the right person for the job.
Haha ... clearly a standard 10kHz VLF detector hyped up to be something it's not.
Carl already mentioned the comment about ionic fields. A dead giveaway.
Then, you'll notice they spelled "sensitivity" wrong on the front panel (SENSETIVTY), and their so-called CE mark does not meet the logo guidelines. The version they've used means "China Export".
The Gewmans from the site looks like too much exposed to sun... probably South Gewmans?
Was it so hard to use LCD instead of so many leds?
I stopped at part of the video when juicy voice explains slowly the coil screw role...
Could be good detector, i can't tell. But most certainly not an orthodox way to design it and present it.
First one to obtain it; please inform us here on details. You can't tell... those crazy Gewmans always cooking something in the mist...
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