DETECTION @ 79 FT. White's TM 808

sea.thunter7

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This hole is now at 79 feet deep and the target size is 1.5 x 7 ft. At about 65 feet they hit a boulder. They tunneled along the side and under the boulder. The detection is being made directly under the boulder. In the beginning of the video, you will see the ground balancing procedure performed perfectly and then you will see the intensity meter rapidly increasing to 100% just over the target area.

Those with experience using this device (White's TM 808, new version w/ no cave mode), based on this result, would you say its safe to assume that there is at least some type of metal object here? Thank you
 

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BIG hot rock? :dontknow:
 

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Mineralization. Pretty much 100% certain. Dig another 20 feet, and you'll get the same results. You're chasing a ghost.

At 79 feet, you've beat Henry Mora for the deepest TM808 ghost hole:

How Deep Is Gold's Lure? 60 Feet, Until City Steps In - latimes

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http://www.treasurenet.com/forums/geophysics/42589-whites-tm-808-a.html#post436185

Since you have dowsing on your side, I recommend you keep on digging. You have an education heading your way, and the deeper you dig the more you'll earn that education.
 

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Your chasing ghost signals, there is no metal detector that will see 79 feet.

From Whites website.


[h=2]DETAILS[/h]The TM 808 Treasuremaster is designed to locate large, deep objects. It’s ready to discover coin caches, treasure chests, and hoards of gold or silver. But it has a practical side, too, and is ideal for detecting septic tanks, tools, equipment, metal pipes, and relics.
Its dual-race track antenna works with adjustable ground balance to reject ground minerals and detect deeper metals. With larger objects, it can even detect up to 20 feet deep.

[h=2]DETAILS[/h]The TM 808 Treasuremaster is designed to locate large, deep objects. It’s ready to discover coin caches, treasure chests, and hoards of gold or silver. But it has a practical side, too, and is ideal for detecting septic tanks, tools, equipment, metal pipes, and relics.
Its dual-race track antenna works with adjustable ground balance to reject ground minerals and detect deeper metals. With larger objects, it can even detect up to 20 feet deep.


[h=2]DETAILS[/h]The TM 808 Treasuremaster is designed to locate large, deep objects. It’s ready to discover coin caches, treasure chests, and hoards of gold or silver. But it has a practical side, too, and is ideal for detecting septic tanks, tools, equipment, metal pipes, and relics.
Its dual-race track antenna works with adjustable ground balance to reject ground minerals and detect deeper metals. With larger objects, it can even detect up to 20 feet deep.
 

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Get outta there, she’s gonna blow!!
 

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