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Originally Posted by ALEX.356
Dear G-Sani ,
kindly clarify about ceramics. What quantity are you talking about.
In kgs.
Clays [not glazed] contain 8% Fe2O4 Iron oxide. Which is a lot.
But for the gold gun to respond it must be a big mass of them [ I suppose].
Kind regards,
ALEX.356.
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Yes it was a big mass of them but don't be sily I can not talk for their weight in kilos.
Because some of these places I have checked them a long time ago whith my old pulse detector which suffered from these pieces of ceramics showing them as a target(SUPERSCAN MKI) I can tell you this.
It is pieces of ancient ceramics from broken vases and also tiles from ancient houses they are in all different sizes(the biggest are about 20*20 cms) but also in different depths and in most cases they cover an area of a few square meters.
I don't think the GG can detect small objects but I know for sure that it can detect big ones.Well where I live somebody needs to use a transmitter now since the VLF transmitions from nearby stations are stopped.It is one station(ICV) transmitting from Italy but then not always.
To tell you the truth I am not using my gg any more but I am in search of the right way and the right transmitter to provide the neccessary signal to the area in search.
People in electronics say that it can be made easily but their opinions differ in many things such as the aerial to be used etc etc.....