Detector went haywire

KevGA

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Jul 12, 2004
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St. Louis, MO
Detector(s) used
Minelab Equinox 600
Garrett ACE 250
Could be electrical interference. Any bigger power close by, or possibly underground?
 

vwayne1

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Jan 14, 2005
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Eugene Oregon
Detector(s) used
Minelab E-trac
What kind of detector? Did it still happen when you went somewhere else? High power wires overhead?? Detailsssss.
 

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cableman79

cableman79

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May 17, 2005
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Mobile, Alabama
I'm going there again tomorrow; I will check that out. Will that make a detector go nuts? and if it does is there anything I can do?
 

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cableman79

cableman79

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May 17, 2005
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Mobile, Alabama
vwayne1 said:
What kind of detector? Did it still happen when you went somewhere else?? High power wires overhead??? Detailsssss.

Sorry; I have an XLT and it did not do it across the street. There are some overhead power lines but I dont think it was anything more then normal. Would radio communications interfere?
 

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rvbvetter

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Power lines definitly can. I'm no electronics whiz, but i think radio waves are a possibility.
I was hunting a 100 yards from Amtrack raillines. And everytime Amtrack went by my mine lab would go off it's rocker. The only thing i could think of was radio transmissions. HH
 

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Einstein

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high power lines emit more power than you can imagine, you can stick a flourescent bulb in the ground below one and it will light! here is a thousand of them lighting so you can just think how far your sensitive detector can be affected. Notice the ones 80 feet to the left or right still well lit.

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T-Rex

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I know our little handheld radios interfer with my MD's, it doesn't take a whole lot...
 

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