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		<title>Build Your Own Metal Detector: Easy &amp; Cheap</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The widespread use of metal detectors to pursue hobbies by people has resulted in the ‘Build your own metal detector’ phenomenon. The use of metal detectors is vital in public places, correctional facilities, public events and airports, earlier. But, today metal detectors are used for treasure hunting and for unearthing buried archaeological artifacts by people. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The widespread use of metal detectors to pursue hobbies by people has resulted in the ‘Build your own metal detector’ phenomenon. The use of metal detectors is vital in public places, correctional facilities, public events and airports, earlier. But, today metal detectors are used for treasure hunting and for unearthing buried archaeological artifacts by people. Purchasing a metal detector for merely pursuing a hobby can be expensive so, people have resorted to making them themselves. They follow manuals and books that are available and many use internet to learn the step-by-step method of making metal detectors. With the resources gained from internet you can ‘Build your own metal detector’.</p>
<p>Metal detectors have become an integral part of any security set up. They were used in correction facilities, airports, public events and public places for security purposes. These were the limited uses of metal detectors, earlier. Now, metal detecting clubs are in vogue. These clubs comprise members who engage in metal detecting as a hobby. They hunt for archaeological artifacts and relics and flaunt it to the world through these clubs.</p>
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<p>They even show off their tips for ‘better metal detecting’ to the world. This situation has resulted in the ‘Build your own metal detector’ phenomenon. People make metal detectors, on their own. They refer to books or manuals for this purpose and many follow the instructions given in ‘Build your own metal detector’ link in the websites.</p>
<p>The metal detector’s electronic constituent, makes the search coil produce electro magnetic field around it, by passing a signal to it. The device that produces the electro magnetic field, called oscillator is invisible. The search coil’s electro magnetic field is affected by objects that are near it. Insulators do not affect the field but conductors enhance the effect of the field. This enhancement of the field by the conductors is reflected in the change in the note. This indicates the detection of a metal.</p>
<p>Buying a metal detector for pursuing a hobby like searching for coins in park and beaches and treasure hunting can prove to be very expensive. So many people resort to the ‘Build your own metal detector’. This allows the people to build a metal detector from the scrap that is available in their own homes.<br />
Many varieties of metal detectors are available in the market and metal detectors with Beat Frequency Oscillator or BFO technology is the one that is commonly assembled by people on their own. Metal detectors detect metal and also make a sound to acknowledge that a metal is buried inside the surface. To build your own metal detector, one must divide the components into three sections- two oscillators or electronic devices, a mixer (the two oscillators are combined by it) and a power amp to drive the speaker.</p>
<p>A metal detector can be made from few coils, an old radio and few plastic boxes. Scrap radios make the electronic constituent or component of the metal detector. They can also be used to make a speaker that produces the change in the note, on detecting a buried metal. A plastic sheet serves as a circuit board. After making oscillators out of the scrap radio parts, they can be connected to the amp and the battery. Now, you have ‘Built your own metal detector’. The instruction manual and the interactive step-by-step instructions in the websites offer everyone an opportunity of making a metal detector.</p>
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		<title>Florida Metal Detector Dealers</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[View Larger Florida Map Treasure Coast Scoops &#8211; Sebastian, FL Kellyco Metal Detector Superstore &#8211; 1085 Belle Ave. Winter Springs, Florida 32708 Phone: 1-800-898-6673 &#38; 1-800-327-9697 Reilly&#8217;s Treasured Gold &#8211; Pompano Beach, FL Famous Treasures &#8211; 4312 Land &#8216;O Lakes Blvd. Land &#8216;O Lakes, FL 34639 Phone: 813-996-1787 or Toll Free: 888-788-1819 Tampa Bay Metal [...]]]></description>
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<li><a href="http://www.treasure-scoops.com/" target="_blank">Treasure Coast Scoops</a> &#8211; Sebastian,        FL</li>
<li><a href="http://www.kellycodetectors.com/indexmain.htm">Kellyco Metal Detector        Superstore</a> &#8211; 1085 Belle Ave. Winter Springs, Florida 32708<br />
Phone: 1-800-898-6673        &amp; 1-800-327-9697</li>
<li><a href="http://www.rtgstore.com/" target="_blank">Reilly&#8217;s Treasured Gold</a> &#8211; Pompano Beach, FL</li>
<li><a href="http://www.famoustreasures.com/" target="_blank">Famous Treasures</a> &#8211; 4312 Land        &#8216;O Lakes Blvd. Land &#8216;O Lakes, FL 34639<br />
Phone: 813-996-1787 or Toll Free: 888-788-1819</li>
<li><a href="http://www.tampadetectors.com/" target="_blank">Tampa Bay Metal Detector Sales</a> &#8211; P.O. Box 152772 Tampa, FL 33684<br />
Phone: 813-882-8667</li>
<li><a href="http://www.adventure-detectors.com/" target="_blank">Adventure Metal Detectors</a> &#8211; 2954 Echosassa Trail, Oviedo, FL 32765<br />
Phone: 407-977-7040</li>
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		<title>Metal Detectors in Archaeology &#8211; Of Highest Significance</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The uses and also the importance of the metal detectors in the field of Archaeology, with the passage of years, are increasing by leaps and bounds. In this regard there is hardly any doubt that the metal detectors are and are also becoming fascinating pieces of technology. What has been found, is that there is [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The uses and also the importance of the metal detectors in the field of Archaeology, with the passage of years, are increasing by leaps and bounds. In this regard there is hardly any doubt that the metal detectors are and are also becoming fascinating pieces of technology. What has been found, is that there is the presence of a variety uses and have become even more versatile throughout the years. Ever since the first metal detectors came out in the 19th century, scientists and engineers have never stopped working on better and more efficient designs. In this day and age, there is the great presence of metal detectors that can identify metals in the best accurate manner for which they have become indispensable tools in fields like Archaeology.</p>
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<p>It is the deign of Gerhard Fischer regarding the use of resonating coils for the proper identification of the presence of metal under the ground that became a major success. These metal detectors proved to be an asset during World War II. Metal detectors were used during the war to find land mines scattered across the paths of troops. They saved a number of soldiers back then. However, these metal detectors could have been more useful if they were not that heavy. But to be very precise in these days, the metal detectors have number of applications. If you take in concern the field of Archaeology, there the metal detectors are indeed of good help.</p>
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<p>Though, it has been found, that in some countries especially France and Sweden law makes metal detectors against the law, but with special permission it can be used. In the face of all these restrictions the contribution of metal detectors in this area cannot be denied. A good example is the utilization of these detectors to inspect wide areas like sites of battlefields, where the only remains could be the surface, scattered with metal objects. What has been learnt is that the metal detectors are used by the archeologists, to find out there remnants of the metals of the ancient periods.</p>
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<p>On the other hand, at several times, some people do utilize consumer metal detectors for the sake of finding coins on the beach as heir hobby. But most often they are used by the archeologists for the sake of coin Shooting, searching for coins, mainly old coins. Other than this they are also used for the sake of prospecting, searching for precious metals like gold or silver; relic hunting, searching for any thing that has any historical significance, like weapons and also for the hunting of treasures and also several other types of hidden items. But at the same time, one should be aware of the correct procedure of using a metal detector. In this regard the very first need is to take a great care of tuning.</p>
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<p>This invariably means the detector must be adjusted so that it can be able to be on familiar terms with the ground as a channel for the targets to be inside. From time to time, nevertheless the devise posses a self-tuning trait installed. It is only after this one gets ready to go for the search of the targets, coins, treasure or anything. Remember the placement of the loop is also very important. To get the best functioning it should be held at arms length along with the loop and it should be barely above the ground and the loop must always be in motion for best result. While searching with the detector one should move at a slow pace.</p>
<p>To conclude, apart from the presence of convenient metal detectors that we have grown accustomed to and use in hobbies and games like treasure hunting, there is also the presence of several bigger models that are used for the most part in security and related fields.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[It use to be that whenever you wanted to get into metal detecting, you kind of had to go into it by yourself. Sure you had a manual on how to run the machine, but besides that you were on your own. However, now that more and more people are starting to use the internet, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It use to be that whenever you wanted to get into metal detecting, you kind of had to go into it by yourself. Sure you had a manual on how to run the machine, but besides that you were on your own. However, now that more and more people are starting to use the internet, we are starting to see different types of clubs popping up everywhere, and this includes metal detecting clubs. These are clubs that you can find online (and some locally) that have a whole bunch of members that are into metal detecting. This is a good place for first time people that have never used a metal detector before.</p>
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<p>Sometimes when you get started doing something new it can be scary if you do not have people there to help you out. The good news is that if you are getting into metal detectors, then you are going to be able to find a lot of metal detecting clubs online. These are great places for people who have been using metal detectors for a long time, and for people who are just starting out. For the people who have been using metal detectors for a long time, this is a great place for you to come and share your knowledge of your favorite hobby. This is your chance to help people out, and give back to your fellow man. For the people who are just now starting out, this is a good place to come and talk to people who have been using metal detectors for a long time. For any question you are going to have, more than likely these guys have lived through it. When you are first using metal detectors it can be hard to get the hang of them. Metal detecting clubs can help you get started.</p>
<p><span id="more-33"></span>Not only are metal detecting clubs good for answering questions about how to use a metal detector, but they are a good place to talk about what kind of metal detectors are the best. If you are looking into getting a metal detector this may be a good club to join first. You will be able to come on here and ask people questions about different models and makes of metal detectors. Another thing that makes metal detecting clubs so much fun is the stories you get to hear. A lot of these people use all their free time for metal detecting, and they have seen a lot of pretty funny things. A lot of these clubs will have different forums that you can join where you can start different topics. These topics could be about stories, FAQ, or what kind of model is the best to buy. As you can see, these clubs are just all around good places to start.</p>
<p>I have had a lot of different hobbies over my life time, but none of them have been as rewarding as metal detecting. Not only that, I have made a lot of good friends by going out and metal detecting. Online in the forums and in these clubs, you are going to talk to really nice people that want to help you. You are not going to just find metal and treasure whenever you are using metal detectors. You are going to find friends. Now that is the best kind of hobby I think that you can have, the one that gets you involved with other people.</p>
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