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Here in the great white north, where the ground gets as hard as steel, it'd be nice to have a project to do while waiting for the ground to thaw next spring. Luckily it hasn't gotten that cold just yet, unfortunilly I was laid off from my job and had to sell my xlt back in july. And while I am on a tight budget, things are getting better, in fact the county where i live is paying for me to be trained as a welder! 
But in the mean time, I want something to do with my hands.... So I kinda got this odd idea after seen a new tech type show on cable. This show was on future military weapons and gear. And some of the new stuff that's already in use. And one of those items is R/C controlled metal detectors for mine sweeping. Well being a detectorist for over 10 years now, that got me to thinking.....
Problem is this, any decent detector has to be ground balenced first and then for pin pointing has to go through some odd manuvers, ones that I just don't think I can get a robotic arm to do. Even a simple PI type detector still needs to be ground balenced before use.
Then I remember having read an magazine article in one of the many magazines I have. Don't recall if it was western/eastern or gold prospectos, but it mentioned GPR units. (ground penetrating radar) Now that would be really nice, but two problems with this... they VERY expensive and the golden zone we detectorists do most of our finds is washed out with background noise, and usually don't show much detail 10" and above. Or atleast that 's what one dealer told me.
I've already done the research, it is possible to build a med sized robot that can automatically, systematically search a given area. The problem is matching that with a detector of sorts that can scan the ground without needing to do major acrobatics. Any suggestions would be greatly apperciated
Jax

But in the mean time, I want something to do with my hands.... So I kinda got this odd idea after seen a new tech type show on cable. This show was on future military weapons and gear. And some of the new stuff that's already in use. And one of those items is R/C controlled metal detectors for mine sweeping. Well being a detectorist for over 10 years now, that got me to thinking.....
Problem is this, any decent detector has to be ground balenced first and then for pin pointing has to go through some odd manuvers, ones that I just don't think I can get a robotic arm to do. Even a simple PI type detector still needs to be ground balenced before use.
Then I remember having read an magazine article in one of the many magazines I have. Don't recall if it was western/eastern or gold prospectos, but it mentioned GPR units. (ground penetrating radar) Now that would be really nice, but two problems with this... they VERY expensive and the golden zone we detectorists do most of our finds is washed out with background noise, and usually don't show much detail 10" and above. Or atleast that 's what one dealer told me.
I've already done the research, it is possible to build a med sized robot that can automatically, systematically search a given area. The problem is matching that with a detector of sorts that can scan the ground without needing to do major acrobatics. Any suggestions would be greatly apperciated
Jax
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