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Title: Anyone use a Goldbug ?
Post by: doddy10 on April 27, 2011, 11:58:40 AM
At the fosse way rally, a small piece of ancient gold was tested against several machines. Quite a few of them would not get a signal from it on the surface.
We then buried it to about 3" and the only machine that picked it up was a Fisher f75. The etrac,Deus, X-terra 705, Explorer, whites etc did not get a diggable signal from the buried gold at all. So maybe Fisher are doing something different to everyone else ??

The goldbug has rave reviews about its ability to find even the smallest gold fragment in minalised soil, just wondering if anyone has used one in the UK for general searching.


Title: Re: Anyone use a Goldbug ?
Post by: Chef Geoff on April 27, 2011, 12:14:12 PM
well so it should it was developed for the goldfields ;D The F75 and T2 have a great reputation for finding small pieces of hammered coins due in part to their high frequency.
The Goldbug doesn't do quite as well in general detecting as it was not designed to handle UK iron contaminated soil, the USA and OZ have about 200 years we have over 2000.
But be careful of party tricks, most machines can impress by showing other makes up in certain circumstances, I could take you to a site that when wet  nothing but a bounty hunter or cscope 3mx is any use on.
Oh by the way I think all gold is ancient ;)


Title: Re: Anyone use a Goldbug ?
Post by: tyna on April 27, 2011, 03:16:52 PM
Egads!!!


Title: Re: Anyone use a Goldbug ?
Post by: doddy10 on April 27, 2011, 04:27:44 PM
The gold  was about 3/4" long and fashioned in pre roman times, not a huge lump but not a tiny little piece either. I thought the Deus would of got it as I tried it in 18 and 12khz, the etrac got it on the surface, but not buried even with sensitivity turned up to 30. I have since found out channel selection does affect the machines performance, so when I get the chance to test it again I will try some other settings.

Only the F75 got a signal, despite people changing settings,coils of their machines.

It was fairly clear ground, so it makes you wonder what you walk over and miss  ;D


Title: Re: Anyone use a Goldbug ?
Post by: Chef Geoff on April 27, 2011, 04:50:54 PM
just out of interest also try turning the sensitivity down, as on the most machines this control isn't sensitivity at all but power and because of the Explorers have auto GB on paper at least the more power they output then the less sensitivity (to tiny items) they would have.


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