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Originally Posted by Great_Alex
I use a Gravitator long range locator about 2 year .I test and use it on many archaeological sites and cash hunting , it's very sensitive to gold or silver but :
1. it has some fault signals from non metalic objects like ashes and voids
2. I can't estimate size of object because it has not any signal strenght meter or gravity indicator (the signal of a coin and jar full of coin is the same).
3. no way to estimate depth of target
4. I can't trust results by Gravitator unless i check it by a Lorenz PI detector (it has no way to checking results i must use another device)
5. some times it's very sensitive some times not but always you can test it on sample gold or silver target unlike the other LRLs that i had worked it's realy works no need to ionized gold and ancient target.
why sometimes the gravitator has fault signal and what make fault signal ?
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Hi Great,
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1. it has some fault signals from non metalic objects like ashes and voids "
so it's an anomaly revealer
"3. no way to estimate depth of target"
so say that sometimes it sounds and you don't know why...(?)
"4. I can't trust results by Gravitator unless i check it by a Lorenz PI detector (it has no way to checking results i must use another device)"
so you need a reliable md to be "sure" it's not a radio station or anything else
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5. some times it's very sensitive some times not but always you can test it on sample gold or silver target unlike the other LRLs that i had worked it's realy works no need to ionized gold and ancient target."
seems good, but sampling how ? in air tests ? in ground ? please explain
some other questions:
If it detects gold, can it discriminate between metals or not? Sounds e.g. with lead or aluminium too ? in the same way ? and with iron ???
What about power lines ??? They interfere or not ?
What about weather conditions, humidity, temperature, ...???
Best regards,
Max