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May 26, 2018, 08:30 AM
#1
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May 26, 2018, 02:02 PM
#2
Looks promising. I wonder what a silver ring or coin would do under those same circumstances. Or maybe a tiny gold or platinum engagement ring.
"jus cuz it's wrote down, don't make it so"
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May 26, 2018, 02:40 PM
#3
 Originally Posted by cudamark
Looks promising. I wonder what a silver ring or coin would do under those same circumstances. Or maybe a tiny gold or platinum engagement ring.
you mean: with the rejection of iron ?
with the rejection / he does not take the silver
or a little bit depends on the setting of the rejection
by cons
the more the ring in gold or platinum will be light
better it will perform in the iron
on the video the ring is taken under two nails
we take it now under a handful of nail
with a clean sound
the bigger the mass of gold becomes
the harder it is / the conductivity signature gets closer to the iron ...
and in all metals mode
at 7us you will take a ring of 2gr 18k
at the current depth of your detectors of a big ring
the 7us brings a huge gain on the finest / lightest bjoux
and of course / on the bigger ones going deeper
my reccord in featherweight 0.4 gr 18k
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FISHER AQuamanta / Pulsepower Goldscan 5c - goldquest ssv3 / Vista Gold / Nexus
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May 26, 2018, 02:57 PM
#4
I’m getting acquainted with LE JAG - so I hope he doesn’t mind my suggested clarifications for his post. See below...
 Originally Posted by LE.JAG
you mean: with the rejection of iron ?
with the rejection / he does not take the silver
or a little bit depends on the setting of the rejection
by cons ( conversely)
the more the ring in gold or platinum will be light (the lighter the ring)
better it will perform in the iron
on the video the ring is taken (detected) under two nails
we take (detect) it now under a handful of nail
with a clean sound
the bigger the mass of gold becomes
the harder it is (to detect while using iron rejection) / the conductivity signature gets closer to the iron ...
and in all metals mode
at 7us you will take a ring of 2gr 18k
at the current depth (that your current best detectors can detect a large ring) of your detectors of a big ring
the 7us brings a huge gain on the finest / lightest bjoux
and of course / on the bigger ones going deeper
my reccord in featherweight 0.4 gr 18k

Last edited by Rick K; May 26, 2018 at 03:01 PM.
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May 26, 2018, 07:40 PM
#5
I saw a video of this detector that was hitting solid on a gold ring and a piece of iron with the same sound...he made a setting adjustment and the gold sounded the same but the iron gave a terrible broken, grunting signal...I was hoping this was real...I was going to get an Equinox but decided to wait and see if this detector was really going to happen...looks good so far.
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May 26, 2018, 07:53 PM
#6
 Rawhide
You are using principles of light to explain PI? My question is if this effects the ground this way, is it safe?
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May 26, 2018, 08:01 PM
#7
Ah, the terrible English language! He meant light (as in not heavy) not light (as in not dark). And when he slight lightening the target, he meant energizing it so as to produce eddy currents.
Last edited by Rick K; May 26, 2018 at 08:12 PM.
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May 26, 2018, 08:08 PM
#8
The Manta (or whatever Fisher names it) will revolutionize wet salt beach and salt water detecting FOR GOLD HUNTERS. It is totally optimized to uncover previously undetectable gold jewelry (and coins for that matter) which other detectors lacked the smooth operation and sensitivity to reach.
The high power, extremely low noise circuitry and the revolutionary minimum pulse delay of less than 8 microseconds - make it possible to find much smaller and much deeper gold than any previous detector. Add to that the ability to detect gold while excluding iron, and some folks are going to make some serious discoveries.
Last edited by Rick K; May 26, 2018 at 08:41 PM.
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May 27, 2018, 09:21 AM
#9
 Originally Posted by Rawhide
You are using principles of light to explain PI? My question is if this effects the ground this way, is it safe?
as Rick said, I misspoke
the machine does not send lightning lol 
in principle / it is a conventional PI
but, the voice of iron and the voice of gold
have been separated to the extreme
which makes it possible to detect gold under the iron
or in the volcanic sand / which is iron / granulate
add to that, a silence out of the ordinary for a PI
the delay has 7us under 16 volts of tension
in all metals on a gold ring
the depth exceeds everything you've seen at the beach ...
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FISHER AQuamanta / Pulsepower Goldscan 5c - goldquest ssv3 / Vista Gold / Nexus
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May 27, 2018, 11:05 AM
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May 27, 2018, 02:11 PM
#11
What’s the matter Terry - don’t like beer - not
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May 27, 2018, 02:34 PM
#12
If you click on the link to the website, the "news" is over 2 years old. Anything actually new going on? When will the detector be in production and/or available to purchase?
"jus cuz it's wrote down, don't make it so"
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May 27, 2018, 02:40 PM
#13
 Originally Posted by cudamark
If you click on the link to the website, the "news" is over 2 years old. Anything actually new going on? When will the detector be in production and/or available to purchase?
Rumors are this fall...but they are simply rumors.
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May 27, 2018, 03:33 PM
#14
The website was Alexandre’s. He developed the Manta on his own - 15,000 hours over 10 years. Fisher acquired the program and hired Alexadre last April. Since then the final development of the electronic package has been done and the mechanical package designed and tooling is next. Then pre-production prototype testing of the complete device followed by production realease and product launch.
Next year? Maybe sooner? Nobody in Ft Worth is saying. But it looks like it really will happen - they are now very far down the road.
Again, this is a beach machine of unparalleled depth with an iron ID function designed to isolate low conductors - like gold jewelry.
Last edited by Rick K; May 27, 2018 at 06:12 PM.
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May 27, 2018, 03:54 PM
#15
I watched the video. Reminds sounds a bit like the TDI. Looks like it’ll be a killer on the beach for deep heavy gold.
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