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  • @ Qiaozhi
    The technical power of a detector and what you finally find are 2 different things:

    And the calculation is not just the price of the MD but also the hard work, what it
    costs driving to special sites (I could find much more valuable stuff but at the
    moment I'm not motivated visiting 100km or miles distant places) plus hotels
    and equipment and beverage and all this things.

    I'm not that stupid to tell here in the public the exact amount of worth I found
    already with the Jeohunter or with all other MDs too and/or since many years
    but I can assure you it pays off!

    And not just for me, also concerning the culture-historical aspect for the
    people where I'm living. They will get stuff never seen for 200 years and longer...

    Besides I like this kind of adventure so much and this is very valuable, too.

    Some (crazy?) mountainclimbers invest 50.000 bucks for Mt. Everest and I
    doubt at the end those are more happy or satisfied than me.

    Shure, this old bucketbottom wasn't the most attractive example but I don't
    care if somebody thinks: "Wow, great, trash at 60cm."
    I found already a just 7cm cannonball at almost 50cm which is the
    end for most usual "mini-coil-detectors". That new find was just another
    plain, true and authentic demonstration that you can find deep stuff and
    much deeper than this with the Jeohunter at high-mineralic ground.


    @ Hi Mechanic,

    > smallest coil 8x6
    Perhaps, but not much deeper, and only if you make thousands of sweeps...

    But be shure of one thing: You never know if it's really trash until you dug it out!

    The really cool advantage of a detector like Jeohunter with almost half meter coil
    is that you can search for large iron objects in an area full of iron trash!
    You can discriminate iron but this won't help ya if you wanna find special
    objects out of this metal. A usual MD detects every nail and especially 5cm big
    objects give a huge beep but with Jeohunter I can recognise if something
    is "just that small size" immediatly even without display.

    In that case I'm not scrubbing over the floor but searching from 20cm distance
    where only signals I can receive up to 30-40cm above ground are of interrest!
    And still I get targets 40-50cm deep! (and deeper if there would be any)

    It's beyond compare for those who are searching only with usual coil sizes...
    I'm doing this too but only at very steep regions and I know the differences.

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    • Originally posted by Funfinder View Post

      The really cool advantage of a detector like Jeohunter with almost half meter coil
      is that you can search for large iron objects in an area full of iron trash!


      But why you bother with Jeohunter for large iron objects, if you can simply go to scrap yards and find what you need?

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      • treasure map!

        Simple answer: sometimes history repeats and old battlefields became in worldwar2 "trashfields". btw. K stands for cannonball, you can see the single trees and the shown area is around 80 x 150 meters and that's just around 1/50 of the whole place! I would need 5 times longer with usual coilsize "brute force hacking" such large sites that's why the Jeohunter is simply brilliant!
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        • Thanks for the writeups funfinder. You would think if someone DID pay a few grand for these "nintendos" and they didn't work, they wouldn't be ashamed to tell how they got ripped off. Nice to see you don't get crazy with someone trying to take you down every second.
          WM6, why don't you try to check out one of these personally so you sound a bit more sane with your arguments?
          These units with the screen are out of my range, but what about the simpler ones with the LEDs? Were you writing on these too, or only the graphical ones? I live on an island in the caribean and would like to explore several areas. The island has salt water (of course) and large volcanic rocks under the ground. Problem? From what you say, it shouldn't be, though I've heard many recommend pi's to me for these conditions and not VLF's. 2 grand is kinda dear, but I could save for a while. Thanks.

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          • Yesterday I saw the disadvantages of an usual "small coil-detector":

            Went to a site the last time I found 5 cannonball-granade-shards with Jeohunter and wanted to find some more. But this time found little stuff only so disc. just by coilsize really is a very valuable option under special circumstances! The only problem is the Jeohunters standard coil incl. holder is a bit to heavy for steep mountain regions but for usual sites the weight-power ratio's damn good.


            @joejoe
            The Jeoscan with LED have smaller coil and therefore less depth. btw. it doesn't matter if LED, LCD or black-white dot-matrix screen - usual only some kind of sound output is enough.

            What you need at your island for shure is a detector with large coil and the price difference between Jeohunter (standard) and PI isn't that big. Or you can get selfbuilt PI pretty cheap but large coil combined with high mineralic ground always needs detection-experience. If the volcanic rocks layer always is the same the Jeohunter will penetrate/detect as easy as through mineralized hotrock brick-stones otherwise you may detect sometimes cavity where the mineralisation is stronger. But PI can drive you nuts at such regions if it hasnt real good groundbalance.

            joejoe it also depends if you're using a metaldetector for the very first time and how fast is your learning-experience curve. But if there really is the chance to find some nice treasures on that island better get yourself a real detector with large coil first. Good luck!

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            • Thanks for the reply.
              I've had a pulse 8x before, though the coil was the standard 8 inch, I think. Found small things from before but the depth of these isn't really that deep. I am not all that interested in small coins, as the areas have not had much habitation, instead looking for bulk one time. I've been recommended deepers,, lorenze, some units with depth multipliers, and bulgarian units, mikron, etc. Mikon has one pi with a 1x1 coil that can go down 3-5 meters for around 400 Euros or so, not too bad. I'm not interested (at this time) in looking down old well holes, more around 2-6 feet or so.
              Someone passed through once with a whites and we found a couple of modern coins from other countries (neat) and I saw that VLF were kinda nice for differentiating the metals and whatnot. My pulse couldn't so I dug alot, mainly old nails. Which wasn't bad, mind you, history is always interesting, but when I used the whites if it said nail it probably was. As the spirits destroyed my pulse, I am looking for something else, this time with some serious depth.
              This soil is FULL of iron, drop a magnet in some spots and see the iron stick to it. This Jeo can that? It didn't seem to worry the whites too much, but of course it could go nearly as deep. Maybe it doesn't matter?
              Some of these volcanic rocks are scattered about, most size of a medicine ball, some way big. You say they may be read as void? Hmmm... I wouldn't want to miss a clay pot thinking it was a rock. Let me know if I understood that correctly.
              Yes, that is why I am in the market for a serious detector. Deepers has one, 2x1 that runns both deep pi and with the change of the coil and a flick of a switch can toggle between VLF and PI. Not too bad, price is similar to the jeo I am looking at.
              So, do you think the jeo 2 grand can give me what I'm looking for?

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              • Hi joejoe,

                thx for the new very informative reply.

                One big question is:
                Is it flat or "volcanic steep" at those island(s)?

                And what you need is a half meter coil if you're searching without second person.
                The bulgarian deeptech PI has such coil, also from kts-electronic.com in Germany.

                The first has only magnetometer iron-disc built into the 1m coil, the kts one
                has electronical disc that works for middle size and larger objects.

                Price ground pioneer 4500 pi around 1500 Euro, kts pulse AR III is 2 grands.


                This is almost the same as Jeohunter with 0,5m coil in Italy or Turkey costs.

                The Jeohunter discriminates perfect little nails and I even had problems to
                detect 10cm / 4inch cannonballs clearly if "Iron" is set to off.

                This is because Induction Balance "non motion" seems to distinguish very
                good the magnetical parameters of metal objects - much better than PI.

                And if not the whole ground consists of a thick layer of black sand and those
                special strong mineralized rocks you will only find the later as "cavity" but
                because most of the time there isn't any cavity in ground anyway you will
                know it's such rock and you can ignore them.

                The Jeohunter is perfect if you wanna find bigger stuff but it also can detect
                just 4grams small coins or buttons with good iron-off disc and ground balance.

                If you wanna go the cheaper way you need to find a PI with half meter coil
                and the german kts PI with disc. costs also 2 grands - less depth but more coils.

                http://kts-electronic.com/content/view/27/155/lang,en/

                btw. Thanx for the mikon or mikron bulgarian PI info, never heard of it.
                There also exists a deep going detector called Demet MAX FLV from poland.

                I haven't tested all those german or bulgarian PIs so far but there exists some
                serious warnings that PIs and hotrocks (like you have in your regions) are not
                a very good combination - especially if it's a cheaper PI machine.
                And don't forget you need a working half meter coil for this PI if you wanna
                hunt on your own. And most of them have no disc.

                btw. if you really can get a Jeohunter standard edition with 45cm coil for only
                2000 bucks you are very lucky - I paid alot more but that's still a good value.
                And if you have enough of rusty nails and stuff better don't bother with PIs:

                Either they won't find them with half meter coil at all because they're to weak
                but if so you will miss alot valuable stuff, too, or they find them but probably
                can't discriminate them because they have no disc or work just for large stuff.

                And if you had already some PI experience you know the pro and cons.

                If you can buy the Jeohunter for just 2 grands get it - you won't regret it!
                The coil is too heavy for very steep regions but if you don't search there you
                will get with this detector the best chance to find the most really valuable stuff!

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                • Ok, thank you funfinder. I will sit on this like a mother hen and keep the idea warm.
                  Very good information for me.
                  I'm not sure what I will do, buy a used vlf maybe a sovereign (or something similar) for maybe $500 to (I can afford that for now) and search the shallow end first and then go swimming deep with the jeo or a pi with a large coil later when I have more pennies to rub together. If the jeo would work in this location I feel I would want that to tell me that there could be big iron (at least) down there deep, yet also maybe find interesting small things if I choose to investigate further, and maybe tell me if there is a gold coin that was maybe dropped at some time past floating near the surface.
                  We shall see. If it could do that it sounds good. Thanks for the help.

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                  • Sorry, I meant the JEOTECH, not the jeo hunter. That for two grand would have to be a five-finger discount sale.
                    Someone on thunting says he bough the jeotech and everyone is awaiting his experience with anticipation. Too bad these dealer don't accept promises. "I SWEAR if you give me this machine now and I find gold I will pay you back!"

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                    • hi joejoe, my answer will following below.

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                      • The famous test - 1kg coins-cache 2feet down! Success!

                        That I came to this test at all was a series of coincidences.

                        http://www.geotech1.com/forums/showpost.php?p=131199&postcount=193

                        Found this thread by searching for a completly different keyword.
                        And yesterday when I made that test first I wanted to dig a new deep
                        hole but finally I reminded just using the site nearby stones-hole.

                        If you read the above link you have already the most info.

                        Also interresting:
                        First I tried if the Jeohunter will find the coins in the open hole.
                        Because if not it would haven been useless to close it and reopen it
                        for getting the coins back. But now that coins are still down there
                        for further tests - but you have to be very fast for good ideas because
                        I will extract them soon again.


                        The Jeohunter has passed this test, I can guarantee you and everyone
                        who can make the same test will confirm it. This is a very worthful award
                        because so far just one machine with a huge 20x40inch coil could do it.


                        I digged that hole deep as fast as possible so it has no large diameter
                        and that's the reason why I couldn't dig out a large stone at the 2 feet level.
                        The coins are next to this stone down at 2 feet but the space for them
                        was small (12x8cm - compare it with black cover size).

                        I would liked to make 2 tests - one with more wide spreaded coins
                        to check if there is a difference. I'm shure, because if you stack those
                        coins the distance is reduced.

                        btw. I found already a 1,5kg cannonball at around half meter, too.
                        The mass-depth ratio in that case was just slightly better and I found
                        it at just 70% sensitivity.

                        The coins have been detected without any "maybe" halo effect or not
                        but if such should exists not only for iron the depth would have been
                        deeper than 2 feet.

                        I used Ground Balance around plus 100 because that way the Jeohunter
                        is more sensitive to noble metals. But later I also used -100 and there
                        was not alot difference. The metal of the coins was pretty mixed and
                        just with 1 silver coin. The main was copper, alu and cheaper stuff.


                        Here is the link with the pix and movies:
                        http://www.multiupload.com/58M6W315I8


                        I have to say that the signal / noise (s/n) ratio was very good.
                        There are huge 180kV powerlines plus a smaller electricity line near
                        but the Jeohunter is immune against such stuff incl. the sparks of
                        carmotors or bikes and other electro-smog sources!

                        And every MD should be immune against such influences because
                        those can kill 50% of the whole sensitivity! And such EM-pollution
                        can be found on more places than somebody might think and the
                        result is extremly annoying.

                        And all detectors should have manual ground balance and
                        cavity detection otherwise some could miss precious meteorites etc.!
                        The Jeohunter is "complete", and thats what I really prefer compared
                        against those almost all some kind limited other detectors.

                        btw. the ground consists of limestone mixed with wet sand and clay there.
                        Once there flow a river and 3km away a roman milestone was found.
                        Perhaps someone knows exactly how strong the mineralic level is.

                        If you watch the movies please don't think there's some metal
                        hidden in the stone-pile. I'm too proud and worthful myself for
                        needing such childish tricks. And if I'm filming today the closed
                        hole test don't think I put some coin or something below the
                        surface - I don't fool you and not myself. The Jeohunter detects
                        those 1kg of metal in coins down there 2 feet - I've seen it already
                        and I could repeat that test all the time.

                        However - this test REALLY is a challenge for metal detectors.

                        If you don't find the coins in air or with open hole with your detector
                        you will have no chance if that cache is buried. At least not if it has
                        ball-shape - because this is with coins just 2inch or 5cm diameter.

                        One proof that this test is authentic is that I have used that small
                        area for the coins. It would have been much easier spreading the
                        coins over an larger area, let's say 15x15cm (6x6 inch).

                        A second proof is the very small flat line on the screen - it indicates
                        a very weak signal.

                        And a third the 10x10cm object at 75cm distance directly from the
                        Makro Group product description table. I know, they're talking about
                        a solid peace or plate of metal, but at 2feet that coins are also working.

                        btw. you can ask Moe DiPinto from www.metaldetector.com to make
                        that test, too! He sells those MDs to America and has no interrest
                        getting angry or disappointed customers! That's for shure!

                        However, it's no miracle - it's just the right fitting coils-size for
                        such kind of objects and depth. And if caches are that "small" and
                        buried that deep don't go treasure hunting with a 8'' or 20cm coil!

                        Everything has it's price and in that case the coil and powerful battery
                        is a bit heavier but it pays off if you want to get to the exclusive finds!
                        And if we are all lucky it won't take long and the Jeohunter will get a
                        nice weight reduction with even larger coil.

                        Because I'm planing to create a highgain handheld 25x18inch coil
                        and the Jeohunter is perfect for it - it can handle already the much
                        larger 1m to 65cm coil!

                        This cache test was a nice successful experiment but I'm personally interrested
                        in targets with much more depth! Those exist and those are really precious!

                        Deciding very wise after many infos to buy the Jeohunter first really was big luck!


                        ps: I write it again for a 2nd chance:
                        If you want a special test tell it very soon.
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                        • Originally posted by joejoe View Post
                          Sorry, I meant the JEOTECH, not the jeo hunter. That for two grand would have to be a five-finger discount sale.
                          Someone on thunting says he bough the jeotech and everyone is awaiting his experience with anticipation. Too bad these dealer don't accept promises. "I SWEAR if you give me this machine now and I find gold I will pay you back!"

                          Well joejoe - first you have to deal with little stuff and work your way up to the top.
                          This rule applies to alot stuff in life.

                          Having debts somewhere often also is just a "promise".
                          If the MD dealer won't accept it look for other people, you may find some.
                          Or you make a nice summer holiday as alot european at the moment in turkey
                          and go a bit shopping in Istanbul. Or get it from italy. Import from europe.

                          And one important factor:

                          Buying a metal detector is a serious investment into your future!

                          Such device even in 10 years can bring you huge profits plus enjoying hobby.
                          And if those have been really pirate-hotspot-islands you live and you have
                          serious information at what locations something could be hidden don't
                          throw your chances away. Life's too short for this! Use every good chance you can get.

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                          • Sounds good funfinder, thanks for the detailed information. Too bad so many others are unconvinced, it makes decision making difficult. Gotta go check the taroh cards...

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                            • joejoe,
                              you really have to know what you want and where you get good information for what you may want. It also depends how motivated and experienced you are. If you don't wanna risk anything get yourself some cheap PI-beach hunter or this beginner Nexus induction balance, pay 500bucks and have fun. btw. You have enough information already here.

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                              • The famous test - 1kg coins-cache 2feet down! Success!

                                enjoy movies and pictures part 2:
                                http://www.multiupload.com/OZ2VH93JZL

                                It rained over night but that was nothing - there is absolutly no doubt
                                the Jeohunter detects this 1kg cache at 2feet - watch the 3 movies.

                                As you can see the signal is week but it is there and it worked good
                                with 90% sensitivity and even shorter at 80%.

                                I also used this occasion to test if the Garrett GTI 1500 with 45cm
                                coil may be able to detect it. No way. I had to search at 60% sens.
                                because of the nearby kV-lines otherwise the beeping concert gets
                                really annoying. I also got only a very week undistinguishable and
                                fainting signal in pinpointing mode.

                                The Jeohunter got the 1kg cache clearly but because of the weak
                                signal the "what kind of metal is it" analyses scanning didn't work.
                                This is nothing unusual and all MDs have this problem but it is very
                                important to tell it here because if you get such weak signal which
                                clearly is repeatable it really may be better to dig it out even if you
                                don't know what kind of metal it is. The important thing is to know
                                that the detector has the power to detect such very deep objects
                                at all.

                                Of course you have to search in "iron on" mode for maximum depth
                                and tuning the Ground Balance to high mineralic level can give you
                                extra depth for meteorites and long time buried iron or steel objects
                                while setting it to +100 it is more sensitive to silver and aluminum.

                                Keep in mind the stronger the mineralisation the more careful has
                                to be searched because the signal noise ratio of the huge ground
                                resistance changes very fast if the coil-ground distance varyies.

                                btw.: After extracting the coins I went to a nearby field and dugged
                                some ironscrap-pieces, ca. a half kilo and put them into this hole and
                                closed it. I could detect them, too, but this time it was alot harder.
                                However I created a nice spot for special depth- etc. testing and
                                I will check out later if there really starts some halo-effect that
                                makes detection easier sometimes.
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