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SEARCHING

7.

 You are ready to search when the BALANCE knob 

is  adjusted  within  the  1/8-  to  1/4-turn  silence  (null) 

space. This is extremely important! If this procedure 

is  not  followed  correctly,  the  GEMINI-3  will  either 

constantly  give  false  audio  and  meter  readings 

(sensitivity  too  high),  or  no  signals  at  all  (sensitivity 

too low). The sensitivity will be correctly set and your 

GEMINI-3 will operate properly only when a 1/4- to 

1/8-turn null has been achieved. If you lower or raise 

your GEMINI-3, you may have to retune by making 

repeated adjustments to the BALANCE knob and/or 

the SENSITIVITY control.

Operating

1.

 Test your GEMINI-3 in an area you are reasonably sure 

is free of large buried objects. Scatter some metal 

objects, such as a tool box, piece of pipe.

2

. With the instrument properly tuned and held in the 

hand or suspended by the strap, slowly walk directly 

toward  your  test  object.  Keep  the  handle  as  level 

and steady as possible while in motion or the tuning 

may change and you’ll receive false signals and/or 

lose sensitivity. 

3

.  As  you  approach  your  target,  the  speaker  sound 

and  meter  indication  will  increase.  They  will  reach 

maximum readings when you are directly over the 

conductor  (target).  Remember,  on  the  GEMINI-3

;

 

unlike  earlier  models,  the  sound  volume  and  pitch 

continue to increase after the meter pegs. This allows 

you  to  pinpoint  without  constantly  readjusting  the 

SENSITIVITY knob. 

4

. As you cross the target, the signal indications will begin 

to decrease because you are moving away. To get a 

precise fix on the location, make a mark at your feet 

when readings reach their maximum. Cross over the 

target, turn around and come back. Make a second 

mark when readings return to maximum. Your target 

will be centered between the two marks. 

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TRACING

 

        Operating

1

.  Once the two starting points have been established 

and the receiver tuned, walk away from the transmitter 

in the assumed direction of the buried conductor. 

2.

  Hold the receiver vertically to maintain a peak signal 

or horizontally, face up, to maintain a null or minimum 

signal. Either method indicates that you are over the 

object and tracing its path. 

3

.  As  the  distance  from  the  transmitter  increases,  the 

signal will fade. As this occurs, increase the SENSITIVITY 

as required.

4.

  When the signal becomes too weak to trace, stop 

and move the transmitter closer. 

5.

  Be aware that if you are tracing a pipe, each time a 

“T” junction or lateral is encountered; the signal will 

split and weaken. 

Conductive Trace

    This is the best method for tracing a single pipe in the 

presence of other pipes. A portion of the pipe must be 

exposed in order to energize it by direct connection 

utilizing  the  optional  Ground  Plate  Assembly  or 

Ground Rod Assembly.

        Set Up

1. 

If possible, clean the contact point of the pipe with 

a wire brush. 

2.

  Connect the ground plate clamp to the contact point. 

3.

  Plug  the  Ground  Plate  Assembly  or  Ground  Rod 

Assembly into the transmitter Ground Plate Jack. 

4. 

Set the transmitter on the ground and in an upright 

position  as  far  away  from  the  contact  point  as 

possible, at right angles to the assumed direction of 

the pipe or cable. Insert the Ground Plate or Ground 

Rod  Assembly  in  the  ground  as  far  away  from  the 

transmitter as possible. Lay the Ground Plate flat on 

paved surfaces. Placing it in a puddle of water and 

weighing it with a rock will help conductivity. 

5.

  Hold the receiver vertically, in line with the contact 

point of the pipe at least 30 feet away.

Summary of Contents for Gemini-3

Page 1: ...Gemini 3 Operating Manual 2 Box Metal and Mineral Detector for Deep Search and Cache Locating 1813...

Page 2: ...ing pg 14 Inductive Tracing pg 14 Set Up pg 14 Tuning pg 14 Operation pg 15 Conductive Trace pg 15 Set Up pg 15 Tuning pg 16 Operation pg 16 Prospecting Tips pg 17 Mapping pg 17 Locating Placer Deposi...

Page 3: ...1950s The new GEMINI 3 goes 10 to 20 percent deeper than its predecessor It will trace most pipes and ore veins at least 50 percent farther and the new crystal controlled circuitry is rock stable The...

Page 4: ...uency RF signal down to a conductive object and generate an electromagnetic field around that object When used in any of the Inductive modes the RF signal travels through the ground to the object When...

Page 5: ...per than 5 feet in highly mineralized ground 2 Size and Depth of Object A 4 inch diameter target will produce signal 64 times stronger than a similar 1 inch diameter target at the same depth An object...

Page 6: ...e 2 Transmitter Power Switch Pull out switch turns on power Ground Plate Jack Used with the optional Ground Plate Assembly for the Conductive Trace Mode Battery Level Meter Gives a visual indication o...

Page 7: ...sensitivity level The circled 7 indicates the starting level used for Narrow Scan Inductive Search Mode Headphone Jack Accepts stereo or monaural headphones and silences speaker when headphones are p...

Page 8: ...Tighten the two center knobs finger tight until there is no wobble Place the transmitter on its back and insert the end of the handle with the single brass shaft into the V shaped slot Turn the knob...

Page 9: ...ome asphalt you may not be able to use it with the strap fully lengthened You will know this during tuning if you cannot reach a silence null Not reaching a null can also indicate the presence of near...

Page 10: ...ument properly tuned and held in the hand or suspended by the strap slowly walk directly toward your test object Keep the handle as level and steady as possible while in motion or the tuning may chang...

Page 11: ...han 100 as you move in half or quarter steps back and forth to get your peak reading 8 If at all possible practice over some buried targets of known size and depth 9 There are several things to consid...

Page 12: ...e together direct air coupling will result meaning the receiver is detecting the Transmitter signal directly through the air instead of through a buried conductor Set Up Two operators line up at least...

Page 13: ...ly the same time the receiver tone and meter will rise to indicate its presence The receiver operator should alert the transmitter operator that they have detected a conductive object 3 The receiver o...

Page 14: ...oth facing the same direction The transmitter should be on the ground and the receiver should be held by the operator Tuning 1 Set the transmitter Power ON 2 Set the receiver Power ON Sensitivity ZERO...

Page 15: ...pipe each time a T junction or lateral is encountered the signal will split and weaken Conductive Trace This is the best method for tracing a single pipe in the presence of other pipes A portion of t...

Page 16: ...rating 1 Locate the buried pipe by circling the contact point keeping the receiver in line with the contact at all times Stay at least 30 feet from the transmitter 2 Once the pipe has been located by...

Page 17: ...and plotted on a map The map should include all creek bottoms gullies outcrops and other physical features The ideal map on which to plot the conductive zones is a topographic and geological map of t...

Page 18: ...creek beds usually have no economic value or importance in determining the geology 6 Conductive debris Unexpected high readings are often due to highly conductive debris near the surface such as scra...

Page 19: ...s compartment and do a battery test Refasten the access plate Both the transmitter and receiver will work from 30 to 40 hours on a set of 8 standard quality carbon zinc batteries Alkaline batteries wi...

Page 20: ...ivate property without the owner s permission Take care to refill all holes and leave no damage Remove and dispose of any and all trash and litter found Appreciate and protect our inheritance of natur...

Page 21: ...to use your detector Bureau of Land Management BLM Lands Some areas are open for metal detecting and some are not Always check with the district office City or County Park Lands Most are open to meta...

Page 22: ...dle 1 7 lbs 75 k Frequency RF Search and Trace 81 92 KHz Crystal Controlled Audio Target Response V C O Operating Modes Search 1 Narrow Scan Inductive 2 Wide Scan Inductive Trace 1 Inductive 2 Conduct...

Page 23: ...oratory does not warrant suitability to specific use Fisher Research Laboratory shall in no event be liable for any direct incidental consequential or indirect damages SPECIFICATIONS Using headphones...

Page 24: ...this belief with a 5 year limited warranty Proof of purchase is required to make a claim under this warranty NOTE TO CUSTOMERS OUTSIDE THE U S A This warranty may vary in other countries check with yo...

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