GreginAlaska
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- Homer Alaska
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All,
Greg here. I am new to this website and apologize if I am making this post in the wrong forum. I am new to this and am looking for advice. I have done a search on this website and was not able to find answers to my questions, so am posting here as the most logical thread. I am trying to locate a large iron anchor in approximately 150' of salt water. I am told that a towed magnetometer is the correct tool to locate items such as this. I have a large boat and winch system capable of deploying such a device, but am totally ignorant about all aspects of this activity. Also, a quick google search revealed equipment from JW Fishers that is fairly expensive. I am not opposed to the prices, but sure need to know what I am doing first. I have the following questions if you would be so good to answer;
1 - Are there any expositions or conferences I could attend where I could look at towed magnetometer equipment and discuss it's operation with knowledgeable people and compare different manufacturers?
2 - Does anyone have a recommendation of a preferred brand or style of towed magnetometer for locating ferrous metal?
3 - Is there charting software available that takes GPS information as an input, to correctly locate anomalies identified by the towed array system?
Thanks for any answers and information you are willing to share.
Greg
Greg here. I am new to this website and apologize if I am making this post in the wrong forum. I am new to this and am looking for advice. I have done a search on this website and was not able to find answers to my questions, so am posting here as the most logical thread. I am trying to locate a large iron anchor in approximately 150' of salt water. I am told that a towed magnetometer is the correct tool to locate items such as this. I have a large boat and winch system capable of deploying such a device, but am totally ignorant about all aspects of this activity. Also, a quick google search revealed equipment from JW Fishers that is fairly expensive. I am not opposed to the prices, but sure need to know what I am doing first. I have the following questions if you would be so good to answer;
1 - Are there any expositions or conferences I could attend where I could look at towed magnetometer equipment and discuss it's operation with knowledgeable people and compare different manufacturers?
2 - Does anyone have a recommendation of a preferred brand or style of towed magnetometer for locating ferrous metal?
3 - Is there charting software available that takes GPS information as an input, to correctly locate anomalies identified by the towed array system?
Thanks for any answers and information you are willing to share.
Greg