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		<title>C Scope CS5MX Metal Detector Review</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[People might ask what the function of a metal detector is and when they do ask it anyone who knows the answer to that question can and will answer that the proper function of a metal detector is to detect metals of all sorts from aluminum to silver and gold. Now, some people might just [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>People might ask what the function of a metal detector is and when they do ask it anyone who knows the answer to that question can and will answer that the proper function of a metal detector is to detect metals of all sorts from aluminum to silver and gold. Now, some people might just not fully understand the need or the desire for a metal detector. However, lovers of treasure hunting and beaches know the exact value of owing a metal detector and the <a href="http://www.csmetaldetectors.com/" target="_blank">C Scope</a> CS5MX metal detector review is international.</p>
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<p>What is the function of a metal detector? Now, that might be a silly and odd question to ask because most people understand that the function of a metal detector is to detect all sorts of metal from gold and silver to aluminum. However, many people who know exactly what a metal detector does may not fully comprehend what the value of a metal detector is. But, rest assured because lovers of treasure hunting and beaches know the exact value of owning a metal detector.</p>
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<p>A metal detector provides hours of fun by helping people search for buried treasure from beaches and parks. People have found tons of silver and gold coins with metal detectors and they even found diamond rings using metal detectors. Plus, the C Scope CS5MX metal detector review explains that a C Scope metal detector is an excellent metal detector and that both the C Scope CS5MX metal detector review and a C Scope metal detector are international.</p>
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<p>C Scope invites people of all ages to experience and uncover the past with their professional, yet affordable range of metal detectors. Did you know that the hobby of metal detecting is firmly established all over the world from the United States, Great Britain, Australia, and many other European countries? The hobby of metal detecting is quite healthy for the body because it gets you out into the air and gives you plenty of exercise via walking and digging. The many thousands of metal detectorists who enjoy this fascinating hobby reap the benefits in many ways from gaining knowledge of the past to the excitement and pleasure one feels when handling objects that haven’t seen the light of day for years, and, of course, and coins and artifacts  recovered by a C Scope metal detector.</p>
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<p>Today’s metal detectors are very technologically advanced and they range in price from 100 pounds to 100 pounds for a top of the line model. If the hobby of metal detecting sounds fun to you then, relax because there is a wide range of great metal detectors from C Scope which is also one of the leading European manufacturers of high quality metal detecting equipment and is also well known for producing powerful and reliable metal detectors at an affordable price. The C Scope CS5MX is ideal for people who wish to start this hobby with very little expense because it is powerful enough to find real artifacts and will not need to be upgraded if interest in this hobby grows. Did you know that a C Scope metal detector is designed for the unique soil conditions found in the United Kingdom? If you forget this tidbit then, the C Scope CS5MX metal detector review will remind you.  In fact, the <a href="http://www.csmetaldetectors.com/product.aspx?pid=37" target="_blank">C Scope CS5MX</a> metal detector review has many interesting tidbits to help with your metal detecting hobby.</p>
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		<title>White&#8217;s BeachHunter 300 Metal Detector</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are a lot of different detectors to choose from is you are looking to hunt for treasures in a salt water or fresh water environment. One of your choices is White’s BeachHunter 300 metal detector. Let’s take a closer look at this machine. We will look at the specifications, what the BeachHunter offers you [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are a lot of different detectors to choose from is you are looking to hunt for treasures in a salt water or fresh water environment.  One of your choices is White’s BeachHunter 300 metal detector.  Let’s take a closer look at this machine. We will look at the specifications, what the BeachHunter offers you in regard to features and functions and look at some great tips that will help you out when going out to look for treasures in salt water or just simply wet conditions so that you do not waste your time and end the day with successes.</p>
<div id="attachment_128" class="wp-caption alignnone" style="width: 517px"><img class="size-full wp-image-128" title="Whites BeachHunter 300 Metal Detector" src="http://www.1000metaldetectors.com/wp-content/uploads/whites-beachhunter-300.jpg" alt="Whites BeachHunter 300 Metal Detector" width="507" height="399" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Whites BeachHunter 300 Metal Detector</p></div>
<p>White’s BeachHunter 300 metal detector is designed to sweep both in and out of the water.  It uses the technology of color coded LED lights that allow you to identify a target with a simple glance.  There are three of these bright lights which work in conjunction with signal tones, these will let you know if you have come across iron, jewelry or coins.  Therefore, you not only hear a hit, but you see it as well.   White’s BeachHunter 300 metal detector is submersible in both salt and fresh water.  For this reason it is designed with 300 coil that is very close to neutral buoyancy, which offers the user great results.  The newer 300 coil for searching is larger, therefore allowing you to cover more area each time that you sweep and you are able to go fairly deep.</p>
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<p>White’s BeachHunter 300 metal detector works well in up to twenty five feet deep water with good neutral buoyancy. One of the most popular places, as you may have guessed, to use White’s BeachHunter 300 metal detector are beaches.  This can be a pleasant environment as well as a great place to find treasures.  While you are enjoying the sounds of the crashing waves against the shores, seeing the seagulls and feeling the warm sand, you can find coins, jewelry and other trinkets at the same time.</p>
<p>Sweeping on beaches has changed quite a bit over the years. It has grown more and more popular and is one of the most sought after destinations for the treasure hunter.  With the amount of combers out there, we’ll talk about a few tips to make your trip more successful.   While you may love the beach that you go to, if you find that there are just too many other people sweeping, it can always help to check an area just a few miles north or south.  Keeping an eye on your coil height is also important.  Don’t be afraid to get closer to the ground.  Another important element is the issue of discriminating what you may think of as a piece of junk.  The more targets you actually check out, the better your chances of ending the day with a nice, bigger amount of good finds.</p>
<p>If possible, try to go to your target area during the week when there is less competition. While the weekends may bring out tons of people, if you can possibly go on a Wednesday or Thursday, you may find yourself the only one there who is sweeping and you won’t have to share.  Going early in the morning can be one of the best times, as well.   And remember that the popular beaches, where people are for sunning and swimming may not be the best spots to bring your White’s <a href="http://whiteselectronics.com/beachhunter-300.html" target="_blank">BeachHunter 300</a> metal detector or other.  It may be those out of the way places that old what was left behind long ago.</p>
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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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		<description><![CDATA[The first metal detectors appeared at the end of the 19th century, owing to the scientific research of Alexander Graham Bell. In the 1930s, the invention of modern metal detectors started as Gerhard Fisher became the pioneer researcher in devising radio systems for accurate navigation. Since then, much development has been achieved in the filed [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The first metal detectors appeared at the end of the 19th century, owing to the scientific research of Alexander Graham Bell. In the 1930s, the invention of modern metal detectors started as Gerhard Fisher became the pioneer researcher in devising radio systems for accurate navigation. Since then, much development has been achieved in the filed of metal detection and today we know metal detection as a hobby that is getting more popular each passing day. Metal detection enthusiasts use various kinds of metal detectors to find lost or buried metal objects like coins, artifacts, economically important metallic mineral deposits, and even ancient treasures.</p>
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<p>Detecting metals as a hobby is rapidly becoming a craze for a large number of people, especially those living in the developed urban societies. Metal detection as a hobby owes its zooming popularity to at least two good reasons. First, it has a good prospect of rewards in the form of discovering precious metals (valuable coins, lost jewelry etc.), akin to finding lost treasures. Secondly, metal detection as a hobby is seen as something hip and sophisticated, thus catching the attention of people of various age-categories. And surely, there is all the adventure and thrill of being out on a hunt. In a practical sense, metal detection is the hobby of the 21st century.</p>
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<p>A number of metal detectors are available in the market for those who are passionate about using them for detection fun. Broadly they can be divided into three main types: Very Low Frequency (VLF) detectors, Beat Frequency Oscilators (BFOs), and Pulse Induction (PI) detectors. The most popular of these three types are the VLF detectors on account of their many different features including some computer visualization features. PI detectors are especially good for metal detection in salt water beach detecting and in mineralized zones (like gold fields). BFOs are the oldest type of metal detectors that are simple to operate but have a limited capacity of detecting subsurface metals.</p>
<p>Metal detection as a hobby requires that the user of a detector possesses basic knowledge of the way metal detection works. First, the user should know about the kinds of metal detection activities. The most popular of these is coin shooting i.e. searching coins (particularly old coins) that are of good market value. Coin shooting is mostly done in historical sites where there is some possibility of getting antique coins. The coin hunter should have a basic knowledge of the history of the place and some idea of the best target sites for searching out with a metal detector. Many history buffs love to use metal detection for relic hunting i.e. finding various kinds of historical artifacts made of metals (coins included) like buttons, balls, parts of weapons, and buckles etc.</p>
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<p>Prospecting is another popular activity involving metal detection. Its aim is tracking precious metals like gold and silver but also economically significant metals like iron, copper, and aluminum. Then there is treasure hunting in which buried treasures are discovered using metal detection. This can be a hobby as well as a carefully planned project among metal detection hobbyists. Finding lost metal items (jewelry or coins etc.) on beaches is a well-known hobby now, popularly called beach combing. Beach combers should familiarize themselves with tides and other beach-related phenomena for better use of their metal detectors on beaches. There are a number of online and print magazines about metal detection a hobby and they provide good guidance on how to enjoy the exciting activity of metal detection.</p>
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<li>Darwin&#8217;s Metal Detectors &#8211; 791 Mercer Avenue, Ventura, CA 93004 805-659-1528<br />
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<li>Finnell Metal Detectors &#8211; 4907 Ninebark Fort Collins, CO 80528 888-609-7329 &#8211; official site &#8211; <a href="http://www.metallocators.com/" target="_blank"> http://www.metallocators.com/</a></li>
<li>World Wide Treasures &#8211; 4767 Barnes Road Colorado Springs, CO 80917 719-271-6911</li>
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		<title>How Metal Detectors Work</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[By Mark Rowan &#38; William Lahr Metal detectors are fascination machines. Many of the people who use them are just as enthusiastic about extolling the virtues of their favorite metal detector as they are about setting off in search of buried treasure. Those of us who design and build these instruments for a living listen [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>By Mark Rowan &amp; William Lahr</p>
<p>Metal detectors are fascination machines. Many of the people who use them are just as enthusiastic about extolling the virtues of their favorite metal detector as they are about setting off in search of buried treasure. Those of us who design and build these instruments for a living listen carefully when one of our customers talks about his or her experience in the field, because this is the primary means by which we determine how well we are doing our jobs, and what sort of things we need to do better. Sometimes though, communication is difficult. Almost as though we and our customers speak different languages. Which in a sense, we do. The purpose of this page is to try to narrow that communication gap a little. And, to resolve some of that &#8220;typical curiosity&#8221; metal detector operators have regarding what is going on inside their instruments.</p>
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<p>Is it necessary to know how a metal detector works in order to use it effectively? Absolutely not. Will knowing how it works help someone to use it more effectively in the future? Quite possibly yes, but only with persistence and practice. The best metal detector available is still only as good as the person using it&#8230;</p>
<p><strong>VLF (Very Low Frequency) Transmitter &amp; Receiver</strong></p>
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<li>Transmitter</li>
<li>Receiver</li>
<li>Discrimination</li>
<li>Ground Balance</li>
<li>Motion/Non-Motion Modes</li>
<li>Microprocessor Control</li>
<li>VLF Summary</li>
</ul>
<p><strong>P.I. (Pulse Induction)</strong></p>
<ul>
<li>Transmitter</li>
<li>Receiver</li>
<li>Sampling Circuit</li>
<li>Integrator</li>
<li>Discrimination</li>
<li>Ground Balance</li>
<li>Automatic vs. Manual Tuning</li>
<li>Audio Circuits</li>
<li>PI Summary</li>
</ul>
<p><em>Full Article &#8211; <a href="http://www.gi.alaska.edu/~jesse/treasure/misc/howdetector.html" target="_blank">gi.alaska.edu</a></em></p>
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