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	<title>My Metal Detector Guide</title>
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		<title>A Fisher Metal Detector is Waiting Just for You</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Any Fisher Metal Detector is excellent in terms of function and support.  In fact, they have been trusted for over 70 years now.  Fisher Labs, proud manufacturers of the Fisher metal detector, continues to produce only the best metal detectors used for industrial and security purposes, relic and coin hunting, gold prospecting, and many more.  [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Any Fisher Metal Detector is excellent in terms of function and support.  In fact, they have been trusted for over 70 years now.  Fisher Labs, proud manufacturers of the Fisher metal detector, continues to produce only the best metal detectors used for industrial and security purposes, relic and coin hunting, gold prospecting, and many more.  For whatever reason you intend to use your Fisher metal detector on, you are guaranteed of success.  And with the lifetime warranty of Fisher metal detectors, you are assured that the company is confident of its durability and effectiveness.</p>
<p>A Fisher metal detector can come in many varieties, depending on its functions and specifications.  If you plan to use your metal detector as a hobby (relic and coin hunting, gold prospecting, underwater hunting), Fisher has the right metal detectors just for you!</p>
<p>Target ID Detectors</p>
<p>·    F4 Metal Detector<br />
·    F75<br />
·    Coin Strike<br />
·    CZ-3D Pro<br />
·    ID Exel<br />
·    ID EDGE</p>
<p>Target ID Detectors are metal detectors that automatically and rapidly give out accurate identification of hidden items when your detector passes through a location.  Target ID Detectors are especially useful for coin hunting.</p>
<p>Coin and Relic Detectors</p>
<p>·    F4<br />
·    F75<br />
·    1236-x2<br />
·    1270</p>
<p>Coin and relic detectors have high-quality discrimination that is vital in coin and relic detecting so you can easily sort out rubbish from actual treasure.</p>
<p>Gold Nugget</p>
<p>·    Gold Bug 2</p>
<p>Gold prospecting detectors are designed to work in heavily mineralized grounds and in black sand.</p>
<p>Underwater</p>
<p>·    1280-x</p>
<p>Underwater detectors are designed to operate down to several feet underwater.</p>
<p>Turn On &amp; Go</p>
<p>·    F4<br />
·    1212-x<br />
·    1225-x</p>
<p>Turn On &amp; Go detectors are easy to use.  They either have a preset or automatic ground adjust.</p>
<p>Specialty</p>
<p>·    Gemini 3</p>
<p>Specialized detectors are metal detectors that perform particular functions and focuses on that certain function.</p>
<p>Fisher Labs also offer metal detectors used for security:</p>
<p>Hand-held Concealed Weapons Detector</p>
<p>·    CW-10</p>
<p>Hand-held Detectors are used to secure public places like schools, nightclubs, airports, sporting events, and other places prone to attacks.  It is lightweight, and is used by waving the device close to the body being searched.</p>
<p>Walk-Through Detector</p>
<p>·    M-Scope</p>
<p>Walk-through metal detectors are shaped like a rectangular gantry where a person has to pass through it to be screened.  This is most commonly seen in international airports, correctional facilities, and others.</p>
<p>You can find additional and more specific information about the Fisher metal detector that you are particularly interested in at their website.  You can also check out the accessories that will go with your model.  If you do plan to purchase online, there are manuals, specification sheets, and instructions available to guide you in setting up your detector.  There is also a list of dealers and their locations so that you will be informed as to who the nearest dealer is in your location.</p>
<p>So look no further when looking for a metal detector that will suit your needs.  A Fisher metal detector covers just about everything from hobby, industrial, and security.  Whether you are a beginner, a treasure hunting enthusiast, or part of a corporation that is in need of superb security, then Fisher Labs is the name for you!</p>
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		<title>A Metal Detector Review on 5 Different Products!</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 22 Feb 2008 15:29:27 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Before purchasing a metal detector, make sure you read a metal detector review so you can get actual pros and cons of the product straight from other users’ experiences.  Most of the brochures and catalogs sent to you by metal detector companies only boast of the features of the product, and of course fail to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Before purchasing a metal detector, make sure you read a metal detector review so you can get actual pros and cons of the product straight from other users’ experiences.  Most of the brochures and catalogs sent to you by metal detector companies only boast of the features of the product, and of course fail to mention its downside.  From getting firsthand information about the product from those who actually use it, you are made aware of the advantages and disadvantages of the metal detector you plan to buy.</p>
<p>Here are some metal detectors from five different respectable brands with their corresponding metal detector review:</p>
<p>GTI 1500 (Garrett Electronics)<br />
$800 - Coin and Relic Hunting</p>
<p>Review:</p>
<p>PROS</p>
<p>- good coin hunting beast<br />
- superb imaging feature<br />
- great at depth of detection<br />
- nice belltone audio<br />
- consistent performance even with<br />
varying sweep speeds<br />
- fast recovery time<br />
- easy-to-use<br />
- good target depth indicator<br />
- appealing display<br />
- four preprogrammed modes</p>
<p>CONS</p>
<p>- imaging feature not totally reliable after 4” to 5” deep<br />
- inconsistent ground balancing<br />
- heavy to carry around<br />
- accuracy suffers in wet sand</p>
<p>Fisher F4<br />
$500</p>
<p>PROS</p>
<p>- lightweight<br />
- well-built, rugged, stable<br />
- accurate in ID’ing targets<br />
- superb discrimination &amp;<br />
notching systems<br />
- 5 year warranty<br />
- tone ID is clear, visual ID good<br />
- depth is respectable<br />
- fast recovery speed &amp; target response</p>
<p>CONS</p>
<p>- expensive compared to others in its category</p>
<p>White’s MXT Tracker<br />
$800</p>
<p>PROS</p>
<p>- good multi-purpose detector<br />
- easy-to-use<br />
- amazing depths<br />
-  superior sensitivity<br />
- good discrimination<br />
- good for beginners</p>
<p>CONS</p>
<p>- noisy<br />
- weak in heavy mineralization grounds</p>
<p>Tesoro Tejon<br />
$700</p>
<p>PROS</p>
<p>- easy to set-up and ground balance<br />
- lightweight<br />
- quick response time<br />
- incredible depth<br />
- impressive dual discrimination<br />
- superior coin/jewelry/relic hunter<br />
- good target separation with low setting<br />
sensitivity<br />
- sensitive to small targets</p>
<p>CONS</p>
<p>- weak in heavily mineralized grounds<br />
- not much depth in bad grounds<br />
- hard time rejecting iron if sensitivity<br />
setting is set on high<br />
- bad on black sand (beaches)<br />
- squeaking PVC search rods</p>
<p>Bounty Hunter Sharpshooter<br />
$350 – Beginner, Relic</p>
<p>PROS</p>
<p>- good price<br />
- decent target ID<br />
- amazing depth even on small items<br />
- easy-to-use<br />
- good for beginners<br />
- three tones are helpful<br />
- pretty good accuracy</p>
<p>CONS</p>
<p>- can’t set discrimination over 10 o’clock<br />
- some reports of inaccuracy</p>
<p>These are just some of the advantages and disadvantages collated from each user’s metal detector review based on experience.  You can search for more reviews about the product you desire on buying in the internet.  But even with these reviews, it is always best to do some research first about the metal detector that you plan to buy and assess how much you are willing to spend, for what purpose you are going to need it (coin, relic, jewelry hunting), and where you plan to hunt (underwater, wading, heavily mineralized grounds, wide-open areas).  This is for you to judge for yourself which metal detector is best for you and your needs.</p>
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		<title>Arm Yourself with a Bounty Hunter Metal Detector on Your Next Treasure Hunting Trip!</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 07 Feb 2008 16:21:26 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[When you’re ready to go into the world of treasure hunting, but not just committed enough to dig deep into your pockets, Bounty Hunter Metal Detectors are just right for you!
Bounty Hunter metal detectors are equipped with the latest features and technological advances that allow you to eke out even the deeply buried items in [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When you’re ready to go into the world of treasure hunting, but not just committed enough to dig deep into your pockets, Bounty Hunter Metal Detectors are just right for you!</p>
<p>Bounty Hunter metal detectors are equipped with the latest features and technological advances that allow you to eke out even the deeply buried items in almost any types of terrains – all this for a very reasonable and affordable price. Bounty Hunter understands that treasure hunting is not only for those with deep pockets, but also for beginners like you!    Now, nothing can stop you from realizing your pirate dreams.</p>
<p>Bounty Hunter has been continuing to produce topnotch products for over 30 years now.  And to guide you in choosing the best Bounty Hunter suited for you, it has included several support services and other activities in their website.</p>
<p>Before you start seriously considering a product, Bounty Hunter personally makes sure that you get the model that’s just right for you.  Bounty Hunter provides its online guests with a Buyer’s Guide that asks you simple questions regarding you and the use of your own Bounty Hunter metal detector.</p>
<p>Some of these questions include:</p>
<p>•    Have you metal detected before?</p>
<p>Bounty Hunter offers easy-to-use, touch-and-go metal detectors for the beginners, and more sophisticated ones for the enthusiasts.</p>
<p>•    What describes you best (value vs. quality)?</p>
<p>You must ask yourself how much you are willing to spend for a Bounty Hunter – whether you are the type to close your eyes on the price tag just as long as you get superior quality or are keen on spending only what you can but for an equally competent model.</p>
<p>•    How often do you plan to hunt with the Bounty Hunter?</p>
<p>Bounty Hunter offers a range of metal detectors that are rugged, stable, and sturdy – perfect for those who plan to use their metal detectors often.</p>
<p>•    Which activity would you use the Bounty Hunter for the most?</p>
<p>Bounty Hunter metal detectors can be used for coin and relic hunting, gold prospecting, underwater hunting, and security.  Make sure you get the metal detector that is suited to your purpose so you can maximize its function.<br />
These are just some of the questions that you have to ask yourself before buying your very own Bounty Hunter.  These questions are important to make sure that you and your Bounty Hunter metal detector is compatible.</p>
<p>Once you have answered the questions found in the Buyer’s Guide, and after Bounty Hunter has generated the possible models that will match your answers, you can then start thinking about where to get your Bounty Hunter.  Present within the site is a link that will show you a list of local dealers and national retailers.  This will help you locate the nearest dealer to your convenience.</p>
<p>Upon receiving your very own Bounty Hunter (and by then you would be trembling in excitement), you can make sure you set it up right by checking the online tutorial found in the website.  You can also check out some parts and accessories that will go well with your model so you can protect it, and use it to explore further depths.  Repair services are also being offered at the site.</p>
<p>Now if that is not enough to convince you of buying your very own Bounty Hunter metal detector, I don’t know what will.  There simply is not enough room for other products once you weigh the quality and value that a Bounty Hunter can offer.</p>
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		<title>Buying A Used Metal Detector That&#8217;s Right for You</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 07 Feb 2008 16:19:49 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Finding a suitable used metal detector is not an easy job.  You have to consider a lot of factors aside from your budget to make sure that you not only get the most out of your money, but also competent quality and performance.
Where to look for used metal detectors?
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Finding a suitable used metal detector is not an easy job.  You have to consider a lot of factors aside from your budget to make sure that you not only get the most out of your money, but also competent quality and performance.</p>
<p>Where to look for used metal detectors?</p>
<p>Used metal detectors are sold almost everywhere!  There are some websites dedicated to selling used metal detectors at an affordable price.  Most of these metal detectors have been traded in for newer models, so you are at least assured of its quality.  During trade-ins, companies only accept detectors that are in mint or close to mint condition.  Also required in trading in is a copy of the updated repair ticket.  This is to certify that the detector being traded in is in perfect condition and works flawlessly.  All these measures are being taken just to ensure that the next user of the detector – you – are assured that you are getting your money’s worth.</p>
<p>How to know the quality of used metal detector?</p>
<p>Some websites give ratings to their detectors by using a scale.  The ratings depend on the company that is selling the detectors.  Oftentimes, detectors are being rated based on its condition.  A small rating will mean only the parts are available and good for use.  There is a rating to describe very used and dented detectors, but still functional.  Those with higher ratings are either used but with minor scratches or no coil cover, or very nice with no scratches and dents whatsoever.</p>
<p>Are there other types of metal detectors sold for a low price?</p>
<p>Yes!  You can get a metal detector for a low price even when it is not used.  Below is a list of the other types of metal detectors you can get.</p>
<p>•    Scratch and Dent Metal Detector</p>
<p>Scratch and Dent Metal Detectors are those metal detectors that get damaged through the course of packing and delivery.  Minor damage is done to the shipping cartons and small dents and scratches are caused upon the detectors.</p>
<p>•    Metal Detector Closeouts</p>
<p>Closeout metal detectors are those detectors that the factory chooses to replace with newer models.  These closeout models are still popular and reliable with superb quality and performance.</p>
<p>•    Demonstrator and Floor Model Metal Detector</p>
<p>These are the types of detectors that have been previously used in demonstrations and in showrooms.  Most of these detectors still look brand new, having been used only in demonstrations, but maybe with a few scratches.</p>
<p>•    Pre-Owned and Used Metal Detector</p>
<p>These detectors have been traded-in by their past owners for newer models.  Again, measures are taken by those accepting trade-ins to ensure that the detectors are functioning properly.  Otherwise, it will not be considered for resale.</p>
<p>•    Factory Refurbished Metal Detector</p>
<p>Most of these detectors have been bought and returned to the factory after using it for one or two days due to some minor glitches.  This could include loose wiring, or knob replacement.  The flaws are then corrected and properly tested before resale.</p>
<p>Now that you know how, where, and what types of used metal detectors you can buy, start looking for one that suits your budget but still assures and guarantees you of its quality and performance.</p>
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		<title>Using a Garrett Metal Detector for Security and as a Hobby</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Garrett Electronics, the proud manufacturers of Garrett Metal Detectors, is considered the global leader of metal detection.  Over the years, they have achieved success and recognition through following the simple philosophy of building only the best metal detectors and offering quality customer service.
Their humble beginnings date back to the year 1964 when Charles and Eleanor [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Garrett Electronics, the proud manufacturers of Garrett Metal Detectors, is considered the global leader of metal detection.  Over the years, they have achieved success and recognition through following the simple philosophy of building only the best metal detectors and offering quality customer service.</p>
<p>Their humble beginnings date back to the year 1964 when Charles and Eleanor Garrett launched the Hunter, the first Zero Drift, dual searchcoil metal detector made.  Almost 40 years later, Garrett continues to uphold the tradition of bringing in the newest technology into their product.  Countless hours are spent in engineering and research to make sure that their customers get only the best.</p>
<p>Garret Metal Detectors nowadays are used all over the country, for security and for treasure hunting as a hobby.</p>
<p>For treasure hunting, Garret Electronics understands that the thrill of hunting can be as equally exhilarating as getting the actual find.  That is why it infuses the latest technology into their products to generate strongly precise Target ID, fascinating discrimination, high-tech imaging and astonishing depths.</p>
<p>There is a wide range of Garrett metal detectors used for treasure hunting, serving a variety of purposes and needs.</p>
<p>•    Graphic Target Imaging – GTI Series</p>
<p>This series includes the highest performing metal detectors that offer True Size and Depth Information with unrivaled Target ID precision.</p>
<p>•    Graphic Target Profiling – GTP Series</p>
<p>The GTP Series offers ample technology and features similar to the GTI series while presenting vital target size information.</p>
<p>•    Graphic Target Analyzer – GTAx Series</p>
<p>The GTAx Series offers exceptional discrimination, impressive depths, and first-rate target analyzing technology.</p>
<p>•    ACE Series</p>
<p>The ACE Series makes treasure hunting fun by offering light-weight, easy-to-use metal detectors with uncomplicated settings, but still with the high performance that is unique to all Garret metal detectors.</p>
<p>•    Infinum LS</p>
<p>The Infinum LS is a Pulse Induction detector that has 96 different frequencies that will guide you in the most heavily mineralized environments.</p>
<p>•    Master Hunter CX Plus</p>
<p>This is proven to be the ultimate cache finding machine for over 20 years.  Its new 7”x10” searchcoil offers remarkable depth and efficiency.</p>
<p>•    Scorpion Gold Stinger</p>
<p>The Scorpion Gold Stinger is the metal detector for gold prospecting.  It infiltrates even the most profoundly mineralized environments to pinpoint nuggets, float, placer, and ore veins.</p>
<p>•    Sea Hunter Mark II</p>
<p>This offers absolute performance in saltwater environment down to 200 feet underwater.<br />
It has been the trusted model in underwater and wading hunting for more than 20 years.</p>
<p>Garret Electronics also takes pride in its detectors used for security.  It is considered the global leader in producing walk-through, handheld, and ground search metal detectors.  Garret metal detectors have been used in the Olympics and international airports, which only goes to show that they are trusted by their clients worldwide.</p>
<p>There are three types of Garret metal detectors used for security.</p>
<p>•    Walk-Through Metal Detectors</p>
<p>Walk-through metal detectors are important in every security checkpoint installation.  That is why Garret’s walk-through metal detectors offer enhanced sensitivity, discrimination and ease of operation.  It offers four walk-through metal detectors that give the same level of performance and quality that is custom in every Garret metal detector.</p>
<p>•    Handheld Metal Detectors</p>
<p>Security checkpoints are never fully accomplished without using hand-held metal detectors.  Garrett offers detectors that are effective, compact, and affordable to make sure pinpointing harmfully metallic objects never get through security.</p>
<p>•    Ground Search Detectors</p>
<p>Ground search detectors are essential in finding items such as weapons, contraband, and other evidence hidden under the ground.<br />
So for whatever reason you intend to use your Garret metal detector on, you are assured of its quality, performance, and innovative technology that is unique to Garret detectors.</p>
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		<title>Tips on Passing the Walk Through a Metal Detector in Airports</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Using a walk through metal detector in airports is just one of the many ways to avoid mishaps in the sky.  Nowadays, the airport is a common target for terrorist attacks because of the many people that gather in that area.  Efforts are being exerted by airline companies to make sure that only [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Using a walk through metal detector in airports is just one of the many ways to avoid mishaps in the sky.  Nowadays, the airport is a common target for terrorist attacks because of the many people that gather in that area.  Efforts are being exerted by airline companies to make sure that only the highest security is given to the passengers, crew, and the aircraft alike.</p>
<p>Metal detectors are devices that use electromagnetic induction to detect metal.  Its origins can be traced back to the year 1960’s.  At that time, metal detectors were only used for mining and industrial purposes.  However, after a succession of aircraft hijackings, Outokumpu, a Finnish company, decided to use mining metal detectors for the purpose of screening airline commuters as they pass through.  The advancement of the walk through metal detector continued on and its form evolved into the rectangular gantry now typical in modern airports.</p>
<p>If you travel constantly and would like to avoid any hassles and possible embarrassment brought upon by walking through the many security processes in airports, here are some things that you have to bear in mind:</p>
<p>·    Avoid wearing heavy jewelry (necklaces, rings, watches, earrings, etc.) that might set off the alarm.<br />
·    Body piercings not visible to the public may lead to additional screening.  You may be asked to remove your piercings privately as a substitute to a pat-down search.<br />
·    Metal hair barettes, belt buckles and even underwire bras could set off the alarm too.<br />
·    Coats and jackets are to be removed during the walk-through.  This includes but is not limited to trench coats, blazers, sports coats and etc.  You can pack these ahead in your baggage or deposit it for X-ray inspection.<br />
·    Remove all metal belongings from your pockets.  This includes keys, mobile phones, etc.</p>
<p>Tip:  You can place these items in plastic bins offered at airports before walking through the metal detector and get them back once they pass through the X-ray machine.  But, you can always save yourself the trouble of doing so by not wearing these items or putting them in your carry-on baggage beforehand.</p>
<p>If however you set off the alarm, the security officers have to identify what set it off.  This will lead to additional screening, including a hand-wand and a pat-down examination.</p>
<p>You are also required to remove your shoes, or any type of footwear, before passing the walk through metal detector.  This is because many types of footwear can be used as a method to carry illegal weapons and contraband.  Your footwear will then be deposited in bins and will have to pass through an X-ray machine.  If you do not comply with this, you cannot board your flight.</p>
<p>All in all, you have to keep in mind that to ensure yourself of a hassle-free passage in the walk through metal detector, you just have to follow the rules and keep things simple.  And don’t show an attitude when going through the processes.  Remember that through the security systems, many lives have been saved, and definitely yours could be too.</p>
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		<title>Doctor Handheld Metal Detector</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[A handheld metal detector is only one of the many types of metal detectors available in the market today.  It uses the technology of electromagnetic induction in order to locate metal.  Among its many functions, the handheld metal detector can also be used to locate numerous foreign items in the human body.  This includes bullets, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A handheld metal detector is only one of the many types of metal detectors available in the market today.  It uses the technology of electromagnetic induction in order to locate metal.  Among its many functions, the handheld metal detector can also be used to locate numerous foreign items in the human body.  This includes bullets, metallic fragments, ingested coins, and other foreign objects.  Because of the use of handheld metal detectors, metallic objects are now rapidly detected, therefore facilitating medication.  Also, it is considered to be very practical since it is not costly, does not expose patients to radiation, and very easy to use.</p>
<p>Its origins can be traced back to the year 1881, when after US President James Garfield’s shooting, Alexander Graham Bell was asked by the president’s surgeons to use the device to find the embedded bullet.  Although Bell’s crude contraption failed to locate the bullet (the depth was not within the range of the device), this still paved the way to future medicinal endeavors using the handheld metal detector.</p>
<p>Lately, handheld metal detectors have been used successfully to locate swallowed or inhaled objects, and other physically hidden items.  The use of handheld metal detectors is usually advisable when all other imaging modalities are expensive and unavailable.  Other imaging modalities might also need further specialized analysis, and some expose patients to radiation.  On the other hand, handheld metal detectors are inexpensive, accessible, very easy to use, and noninvasive on the part of the patient.</p>
<p>The handheld metal detector is used to specifically locate the following:</p>
<p>·    The handheld metal detector is used in medical and surgical procedures.</p>
<p>Using handheld metal detectors to locate deeply rooted orthopeadic hardware is beneficial because it does not utilize ionizing radiation.  Also, metal detectors have been used to accurately pinpoint hard to find intraoral and facial metallic items to assist surgical removal.  It can also be used to locate metallic foreign items implanted in the feet or chest.  Specialized handheld metal detectors are also useful in locating very small objects that enter the eye.</p>
<p>·    Locating swallowed objects like coins.</p>
<p>The use of handheld metal detectors to locate ingested coins is one of the most common functions.  Compared to radiographs, handheld metal detectors are inexpensive and using such can save a tremendous amount.  It is also proven effective in the localization of ingested coins.</p>
<p>·    Other swallowed objects.</p>
<p>In the case of locating items made of thin aluminum, using the handheld metal detector is more effective than radiographs, as thin aluminum tend to be radiolucent.</p>
<p>·    Studying the gastrointestinal tract.</p>
<p>Investigators use handheld metal detectors to track down swallowed metal-containing capsules in the gastrointestinal tract.  This is useful in developing medicinal studies such as knowing the gastric emptying time of certain foods, the effect of different laxatives on colonic transit time, and the influence of diabetes on gastrointestinal transit times.</p>
<p>Overall, the handheld metal detector is really not just a device that is used for treasure hunting or as a security measure.  It has its place in the field of medicine.  And although it is not wholly accepted by medicine practitioners, the handheld metal detector has its possibilities and potential of being one of the most important devices in medicine.</p>
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		<title>Find Treasures! Use A Treasure Hunting Metal Detector!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Finding hidden treasures is now as uncomplicated and comfortable as ever with the use of a treasure hunting metal detector.  Metal detectors have been used for treasure hunting purposes ever since the 19th century, where it was used to detect ore-bearing rocks.  Today, metal detectors are now utilized to find hidden items like [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Finding hidden treasures is now as uncomplicated and comfortable as ever with the use of a treasure hunting metal detector.  Metal detectors have been used for treasure hunting purposes ever since the 19th century, where it was used to detect ore-bearing rocks.  Today, metal detectors are now utilized to find hidden items like valuable coins, ancient relics, and gold in almost all ground surfaces!  There are others who take treasure hunting as a hobby, and there are numerous treasure hunting clubs for the enthusiasts.<br />
There are several metal detectors that can be used for detecting metal; but if you plan to use it for the sole purpose of treasure hunting, you have to get one that is specialized for that function.</p>
<p>In choosing the right treasure hunting metal detector, there are things you have to consider first.</p>
<p>For beginners, it is important to know which of the metal detectors suits your needs.  Ask yourself what you’re going to need the treasure hunting metal detector for.  There are three types of categories in treasure hunting.</p>
<p>·    Gold Detecting</p>
<p>There are gold deposits all over the United States.  Most treasure hunters get lured to this type of hunting because the find may be much more compared to others in terms of value.  Most of the commercial gold present today is a product of several processes to extract gold from large rocks.  Finding nuggets of gold is very uncommon, and therefore the value of it rises.</p>
<p>Make sure you get a metal detector that has ground balance modes for black sand and alkali soils.  This is to ensure you of smooth operation in intense mineralization.  Also consider the maximum sensitivity of your metal detector, so you can find even the smallest of objects in the deepest parts of the surface.</p>
<p>·    Coin and Relic Hunting</p>
<p>Coin shooting is for people who are not really after the big find, but would still like to enjoy the treasure hunting experience.  The common places where one might hunt for coins are the beach, school, the woods, old churches, parks, cemeteries, and even your own residence.  You’d be surprised at the many coins you can find.</p>
<p>Many history buffs also use their metal detectors to search for ancient artifacts in the ground.</p>
<p>For this purpose, you can get a hybrid metal detector that functions in normal soil conditions.  However, go for a product with excellent discrimination so you can sort out the treasure from trash.</p>
<p>·    Underwater and Wading Detecting</p>
<p>More often than not, every time you go to a beach, there will always be people treasure hunting.  This is fun and enjoyable, and it brings you closer to the coast.  The beach is a good place to hunt because it could be the site of past shipwrecks.  And just think of the many people who have been to the beach for the past 100 years who have lost rings, bracelets, and coins.</p>
<p>If you plan to do underwater and wading detecting, get an airtight detector.  Although all search coils are waterproof and all kinds of detectors have a good ground balance, avoid going to the beach if you do not have the type of metal detector suited especially for this purpose.</p>
<p>Once you have deliberated what category you want to pursue, you can then proceed to finding out the right model of treasure hunting metal detector that suits your needs.  There are models available that offer a deeper detecting range, better discrimination, or those specialized to function in water.  It is up to you to decide, of course depending on what fits with your purpose best.</p>
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		<title>Treasure-Hunting Success Using Whites Metal Detector</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 07 Feb 2008 16:03:38 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Having a White&#8217;s metal detector is the surest way to guarantee success in metal detecting.  In fact, it has led to hundreds of treasure-hunting success stories from all over the United States.  This is quite an impressive statistic knowing that White’s Electronics, the home of the world’s best metal detectors, did not intentionally plan of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Having a White&#8217;s metal detector is the surest way to guarantee success in metal detecting.  In fact, it has led to hundreds of treasure-hunting success stories from all over the United States.  This is quite an impressive statistic knowing that White’s Electronics, the home of the world’s best metal detectors, did not intentionally plan of making metal detectors!</p>
<p>During the 1950’s, when everyone was crazy about finding uranium, Olive and Ken White Sr. were doing the same.  They searched for uranium using Geiger counters that used headphones.  White quickly realized that using headphones was bad in a rattlesnake country.  He then developed a new Gieger counter and brought his idea to major Geiger counter manufacturers, but was told his design was “impossible.”  Unfazed, he decided to produce the counters himself, and continued to do so for the next seven years.  When the uranium craze was over, he was asked by a former dealer in Tombstone, Arizona to build a metal detector.  On the first search of the dealer, he immediately found several valuable items.  This was in the year 1958 and became the first of many success stories in treasure-hunting.</p>
<p>Nowadays, a White&#8217;s metal detector can be considered as the leader in the market, with its impeccable design and function.  And every month, customers send in stories to prove just that.   There are stories of finding lost wedding rings, valuable coins, and relics and artifacts coming from grateful customers who owe it all to having used a Whites metal detector.</p>
<p>If you want to be one of the satisfied customers of White’s Electronic, get acquainted with the many metal detectors they offer and see what suits you best.</p>
<p>You can never go wrong with using a Whites metal detector.  It can come in different categories, each to suit your different needs.  There’s the E Series, Prizm-Series, Beach-Series and Specialty Detectors, all of which serve different purposes and meet various needs.</p>
<p>The E Series metal detectors cost from $700 to $1100.  In this series is the DFX, which is completely unmatched in its ability to find older, deeper and smaller treasures that others cannot detect.  The XLT, which is the best in terms of simplicity and versatility, can actually be used for almost all types of metal detector hunting.  There’s also the MXT which can specialize in three different activities: gold prospecting, gold/jewelry and relic.  The Matrix M6 on the other hand is an easy to use detector for coin and jewelry hunting in parks, beaches and almost in all ground conditions.</p>
<p>The Prizm detectors are lightweight and affordable, with a price range of $200 to $500.  Although it is affordable, it still meets White’s standards of technology and quality.</p>
<p>Beach-Series detectors range from $700 to $800, and is used to handle even the worst types of beach conditions.  With the Beach-Series, you can hunt in and out of the beach while ignoring trash and picking up only the treasure.</p>
<p>The Specialty Detectors, from the name itself are detectors used for specific metal detecting activities.  Its prices range from $100 to $800.</p>
<p>Now that you’re aware of the many metal detectors from White’s Electronics, you can actually start choosing a particular Whites metal detector that captures your fancy.  With it, you can start fulfilling your childhood dreams of finding buried treasures and be one of White’s pleased and satisfied customers who discover valuable items every day.</p>
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