Gold Detector
Are you looking to get started working with a gold detector?
Here are some great ways to start your new hobby!
- Get the Right Equipment
Most (if not all) models of a gold detectors work on the same principle of technology.
When you’re paying more for a gold detector, you’re paying for quality and / or features.
Quality will get you better made sensors and more accurate electronics.
Features will normally include multiple frequency sensors (to try to eliminate false signals from iron and other metals), waterproofing (for off-shore exploration), and the ability to pulse.
When picking equipment, focus on what you need – and be ready to spend a bit more for quality equipment.
In the world of treasure hunting, getting one extra find from a piece of equipment can easily pay for the equipment many times over, as well as the difference in price!
- Calibrate Calibrate Calibrate!
Make sure your equipment is properly calibrated and that you’re following the manufacturer’s specifications.
When you get to be a pro, you’ll be able to make small tweaks and modifications away from what the manufacturer recommends.
Until then, follow the guidelines to the letter – the manufacturers test their equipment out far more than most people, and set their equipment to the right specifications.
- Go Out And Get Looking!
Part of the learning process is getting the feel for being able to discern precious metals from old bobby pins and bottle caps.
It is only be going out an looking for gold that you’ll get good at finding it – and then taking your experience back to narrow down your search with maps and data.
I don’t want to downplay the importance of proper research – it can save years of work! however research without know what to do with it is a waste of time as well.
