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		<title>C.SCOPE CS1220R Metal Detector Review</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Metal detecting is a serious hobby for many people in all areas of the world. From those who like to stroll along the beach just to see what they may find to those who venture out on a sort of treasure hunt. Having the correct detector can mean the difference between coming home empty handed [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Metal detecting is a serious hobby for many people in all areas of the world.  From those who like to stroll along the beach just to see what they may find to those who venture out on a sort of treasure hunt.  Having the correct detector can mean the difference between coming home empty handed or finishing your day with a bountiful of great value. Let’s take a look at the C. SCOPECS1220R metal detector and review the important elements of this particular make and model to see if this may be the one for you and your particular needs.</p>
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<p>Some of the elements that you may wish to consider when looking for a metal detector are how often you wish to venture out, where you wish to go, the possible weather conditions that may occur while you are outside and the sensitivity at which you feel you need for detection.  Being comfortable while you search is also an important element. If you are to spend hours hunting, you will want a model which features that caters to the operator’s comfort.  Lastly, while finding treasure does require a certain amount of skill, the device that you use will play an important role in your success.</p>
<p>The C.SCOPE CS1220R metal detector , manufactured by C.Scope known as being the world’s favorite metal detector is a highly adaptable specialized style metal detector.<br />
Fairly easy to use, most search in ground mode which allows for maximum depth.  When you come upon a good signal, you can then switch to discriminate mode which allows you to analyze that particular signal. It allows for manual control and has rather good audio discrimination.</p>
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<p>Discrimination is an important element of detecting since the signal received from any metal object emits its own characteristic phase shift.  This model is able to distinguish between an aluminum pull tab and a coin.  The operator can set the C.SCOPE CS1220R metal detector to remain quite if it reads the simple pull tab but to set off an alert for a denser object such as a coin.   However, one must keep in mind that if set too low to ignore a pull tab, jewelry may be passed over as well. With the CS1220R, you can set this to give you high pitches for good targets and low pitches for objects you would not be interested in.</p>
<p><span id="more-89"></span>The operating System for the C.SCOPE CS1220R metal detector is a Non-Motion 17kHz.  This runs on eight AA 1.5 volt batteries. The search head of this piece of equipment is a 20cm ISOCON head. You don&#8217;t have to keep the search-head &#8216;in motion which is a fine feature indeed. You can use the detector in undergrowth and bring the search-head to a stop over the area where you just barely make out a signal. Then you can switch in the target analysis side of the detector and decide whether you wish to dig or not. Rated rather well in sensitivity, this has twin channel ground discriminate modes.</p>
<p>Fairly light at 1.7 kg, this model is easy to transport and a rather good weight to hold and handle.  The C.SCOPE CS1220R metal detector has some quality features.  There is a super easy on/off switch, an LCD target Id and signal strength and a wide spectrum audio discrimination.  For those who are seeking comfort as an important feature, this model has an adjustable stem length, which allows the users to adjust this to a length that feels just right. In addition, this feature allows for more than one user to be comfortable when using it.</p>
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<p>There is a counterbalance stem with an arm rest which really helps out for those who will be spending quite a bit of time with this detector and don’t want those arms to tire out.  There is also a headphone socket, which can come in very handy.   The C.SCOPE CS1220R metal detector is ideal for those who are serous treasure hunters and want a piece of equipment that they can rely on. Since predicting the weather is a bit like trying to predict which treasures you will find, the C.SCOPE CS1220R metal detector is perfect in all terrain and weather conditions.</p>
<p>C.SCOPE official site: <a href="http://www.csmetaldetectors.com/product.aspx?pid=23" target="_blank">csmetaldetectors.com</a></p>
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		<title>How Do I Find Some Land To Detect On When Using A Metal Detector</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[One of the fastest growing past times in America is using metal detectors. This is something fun that you can do with your family and your friends. You can also do it by yourself for a little bit of down time. You never know what you are going to find, so that makes it very [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>One of the fastest growing past times in America is using metal detectors. This is something fun that you can do with your family and your friends. You can also do it by yourself for a little bit of down time. You never know what you are going to find, so that makes it very fun. However, one question that gets asked a lot is, “How do I find some land to detect on?” This is a great question, because you are not allowed to go out and detect on just any land you see. The good news is that there are a few places that you can go that allow you to detect on their land.</p>
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<p>Whenever you get into metal detecting you are more than likely going to start off on your own land until you figure out how to use it. Of course, there is only so much you are going to find on your own land, so now that brings up the question, “How do I find some land to detect on?” First of all, we have to point out that this is a very good question, because you can not detect and dig on all the land that you come across. So when looking for land to detect on there are a few places you can rule out right away. First of all, you can not detect on federal land unless you have permission from the government. Also, you can not detect on other people&#8217;s private property unless you have their permission. Pretty much what that means is that you can not go digging up your friend&#8217;s back yard just for the fun of it. You have to get the person&#8217;s permission first. This rule also goes for schools and colleges.</p>
<p><span id="more-61"></span>Now let&#8217;s talk about a few of the places that you can dig and detect on. First of all, as we talked about before, you can detect on your own land. This is because it&#8217;s your land, you can do whatever you want to it. Also, for the most part, you can dig on any beach. After all, we see people digging in the sand all the time. This is a really good place to get in some good metal detecting. You never know what you will find. In some cities you can even dig and detect in city parks unless it is otherwise posted. Just because you have to get permission from a place first, does not mean that you can not detect there. It just means you need to ask first. Most of the time people are not going to have a problem with you detecting on their land.</p>
<p>Metal detecting is fun. You just have to be able to find places to do it. The rule of thumb is, if you are not sure if you are allowed to dig or detect there, then you should more than likely ask first. It is always better to be safe than sorry. It would be bad to get in trouble for digging some place that you are not allowed to dig. The good news is that there are many places around the world for you to dig at. This means that you are going to be able to find lot of different things, in lots of different places. When you first start out it could be hard, but over time you will start to understand where and where not to dig.</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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		<title>Industrial Metal Detectors For Business</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 03 Aug 2008 14:31:19 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Although we do not think about it very much, we are not the only ones that use metal detectors. In fact, a lot of big time businesses have to use metal detectors as well, to make sure that nothing goes wrong on the job. After all, we are all human, and we can all mess [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Although we do not think about it very much, we are not the only ones that use metal detectors. In fact, a lot of big time businesses have to use metal detectors as well, to make sure that nothing goes wrong on the job. After all, we are all human, and we can all mess up. That is why it&#8217;s always good to have something to back you up. The good news is that there are many places that rent and sell industrial metal detectors for businesses that may need them. There are a lot of different metal detectors that are used for different things. The best thing to do is take a look at all of them to choose which one would be best for your business.</p>
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<p>n the world of business there is no room for mistakes, and that means that you have to be 100% right all the time. This is why a lot of businesses that do any kind of digging need to have industrial metal detectors. There are many places that sell metal detectors to businesses that may need them. You are going to be blown away with all the different types of metal detectors out there. These places rent and sell different types of metal detectors, and that is the good thing about them.</p>
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<p>ou do not always need to buy a lot of metal detectors. Sometimes you need them for a one time thing. The good news is that you can rent them from these companies and have an industrial metal detector to use. Of course, it goes without saying that renting these metal detectors is a lot less expensive than buying them. However, if you are going to have to keep renting one, it could be better to just go ahead and buy one.</p>
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<p>There is a huge demand for industrial metal detectors that I never knew about. However, a lot of these places that rent and sell industrial metal detectors take it very seriously. Not having an industrial metal detector on the job can lead to injury and even death. The are many different kinds of metal detectors to choose from. You could go with pipe detectors to make sure there are no pipes where you are digging. If you work for the cable company, you may want to have a cable locater to be able to locate cables that are underground. There are even magnetic locator&#8217;s that you can use as well. A lot of these metal detectors are used by city maintenance world wide to make sure they get their job done without any mistakes.</p>
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<p>Trying to do a job that involves digging without a metal detector is just being careless. There is no reason to put yourself, or the other people that work for you, in harms way. After all, how much are you willing to spend on your own safety? The good news is that if you need a metal detector, then you are not going to have to spend too much. I think that it is always better to be safe than sorry. You are going to feel very bad if something happens to one of your workers, just because you did not want to spend a little bit of money on an industrial metal detector. Keep in mind that there are gas lines out there, and if you hit one when digging, there is going to be a lot of problems. So go out and get yourself an industrial metal detector. The people that work for you will be very happy.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Since the ways of hiding a bomb, weapon or some sort of dangerous metal has enhanced the need of smart and quick metal detectors was felt. Before these metal detectors were used to find ancient coins or treasure by treasure hunters but presently they are a major factor of identifying terrorists on airports or big [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Since the ways of hiding a bomb, weapon or some sort of dangerous metal has enhanced the need of smart and quick metal detectors was felt. Before these metal detectors were used to find ancient coins or treasure by treasure hunters but presently they are a major factor of identifying terrorists on airports or big events like sports or a concert for the safety of people. We have not stopped yet and still trying to modify the simple machine for more advance uses. The main objective of a company making metal detectors is the feedback of the customers. As they are the one using it in different situations they can tell you accurately what is brilliant or missing in the machine. There are testers from the company to make sure it is working fine and perfect before being available to the customers.</p>
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<p>A basic metal detector does not consist of complicated machinery as it just has four basic parts. The light weight metal detectors consist of a stabilizer which is optional that keeps the units steady while it is swept over things.</p>
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<p>The second most important part is a control box that contains all the controls, microprocessor, batteries and speakers to make identification of a metal easier for the consumer. There is a long shaft just of a size to conveniently be used to sweep over the land or grass without bending down. It also has the stabilizer and control box attached in a way to be visibly accessible. In the end of the metal detector is a search coil that is the main device that helps detect a metal. A coil and sensors at the end of the metal detector is also called the antenna, search head or a loop. Just like the structure of a metal detector is simple the same way its working is uncomplicated. A common principle a metal detector follow is that a power source gives out an electric current to the coil called the “transmit coil” installed in the search head of a metal detector which stimulates a magnetic field. When this magnetic field increases it causes a current to flow in the metal near by this is known as “Eddy Currents” which causes to create a magnetic field in the metal itself which is detectable by the device. The same procedure is used in every metal detector with few details changed according to the company it is made by. There are three main types of technologies used by the metal detectors made yet including very low frequency (VLF), Pulse Induction (PI) and Beat-Frequency Oscillation (BFO).</p>
<p>The metal detector machine is a brilliant device that is being commonly used everywhere. The device looks simple and uncomplicated from the outside as well as works the same from the inside. Now many metal detectors come with a screen distinguishing each metal separately which makes your search unproblematic.</p>
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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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