As what I said it's only my humble opinion.It's my first time heard about anti detection thingy.What I know is the HALO EFFECT that prevent your machine to detect a good target.The effect is caused by excessive target oxidation permeating the soil directly surrounding the target and is ALWAYS associated with either long term burial of an object or highly acidic soils.In scientific term it is a conductive increase in target size as seen by the metal detector's electromagnetic field.
I would be happy if you could give me a site regarding anti detection element so that it would add my knowledge specially i'm just beginning TREASURE HUNTING as one of my hobbies.
THANKS,
wadjidiggers,
This is the explanation of Image Locator for Geo Examiner and I have one and already test to my test site but not yet in a very deep item. My point here is there are many equipment that should be meet the requirement and the equipment is the tool that can use instead of nothing. This is for our reference only no big deal if not agree.
GEO EXAMINER: instruction manual
4.1 About geophysics resistivity
FERF (FREE ELECTRON RADIATION FIELDS)
To begin all matter is made of atoms and molecules. Atoms differ in structure based on what type of molecules
they make.
The simplest molecule is that of the hydrogen atom. It consists of one proton and one electron. Hydrogen has
only one electron and other atoms easily take it away. As an example: oxygen steals two atoms of hydrogen to
form a molecule of what we know as water.
This new combination “water”, as a molecule spins at a given molecular frequency. We can disrupt this new
“water” by exciting the molecules by hitting the frequency with power. This result is best known as “micro wave
cooking”. That is why anything with water in it can be cooked, and very quickly, in a microwave oven.
By now, you probably are asking yourself how talk of atoms, molecules and microwave cooking could have
anything to do with underground location of metals.
The important thing for you to understand is the principal…that all matter has a molecular “spin” to it and that if
any type of atomic structure is excited…it produces energy!
This energy can manifest itself in many ways, heat in a microwave cup of coffee, a glow, vapor like steam or
even a smell. In our particular area of interest, this energy produces FERF…Free electron radiation fields
All FERF are detectable. Some are very weak but with the right equipment they can be detected.
In order to detect a FERF you need to know what to look for. The field of a FERF is very similar to a radio
station transmission, which starts out a perfect circle of radio waves but soon varies in shape and size due to
power and other obstacles in its way. The same can be said of a FERF.
HOW IT WORKS
The GEO EXAMINER has a variable power consumption circuit and uses very little power when the ground is
inert or poor in conductivity. It has a maximum power more than enough to allow the strongest conductor of
precious metals to show its presence. When a strong, low frequency signal is transmitted through the ground
from one set of rods to another, the wave is used as a "radio carrier". (also called a carrier wave “CW”).
The wave will take the path of least resistance to travel through the ground. That means the CW easily travels
through precious metals. If metal is in the wave's trajectory, the wave encounters low resistance along its path.
In this case, a "stronger" CW hits the receiving probe. This is how the Soil Data drops, when a highly
conductive (and therefore less resistant) target is located.
All precious metals suffer a slight deterioration due to
acid rain, snow, and other chemicals. When acid and
ultra-high radiation contact metals, free electron radiation fields (FERFs) are created. The longer the object is
buried, the stronger the field.
Therefore freshly buried targets do not indicate true readings
Carrier waves are attracted to FERFs. As the CW sinks into the ground it has to disperse. By creating a strong
charge that sinks into the ground, the CW will find the FERF, tune automatically to it and follow it.
This instrument works on underground resistivity, measuring the total ground resistance.
If it tells you of a high resistivity underground, you can bet, that there is nothing worth digging for. If, in the
contrary, the instrument shows a low value resistance on the LCD, it means that a good conductor is
absorbing the power due to a strong battery charge of the metal, producing the FERF.
Imagine if you will, the kitchen light that dims, when the starting motor of the refrigerator kicks in and takes a
big portion of the power available in the circuit