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10

THE IMPORTANCE OF THE RIGHT APPROACH

 

 
Treasure hunting can be a profitable and rewarding hobby, if approached in a patient and diligent 
manner. Time spent researching to locate a worthwhile site for a search can be time wasted if your 
search is hasty and erratic. To achieve maximum results, it is important then to decide on your 
approach to any particular site in advance of the actual search. 
 
Tactics will be decided by the type of site - it is more profitable to scan a small area thoroughly, 
than to conduct a haphazard search of the total site. However, when the site is too far away for you 
to make several return visits a plan should be adopted which gives maximum site coverage, at the 
same time as indicating the most likely area for detailed search. 
 
Your detector alone is not a guarantee of successful treasure hunting. Any detector needs an 
operator and for the best results the operator needs the right approach, attitude and technique. Too 
many beginners neglect the importance of pre-planning and research before using their detector in 
the field, and patience and technique during the actual search. 
 
A successful search should begin with research sometime before the day of the actual search. The 
extent and thoroughness of your research will be one of the major factors in the success of your 
detecting. You should aim to get as complete an understanding as possible of the local history and 
geography.  
 
The key to the choice of the site is to think of people, where they congregated over the past few 
hundred years. What were their customs and pursuits? Where did they spend money? Where did 
they carry money? The answers are not Roman sites, nor are they associated with mystic treasure 
stories of crocks of gold. Rather, they are unassuming, undramatic places, like public footpaths and 
ancient rights of way, old houses and so on. 
 
When you have chosen your site, allocate a whole day from early morning to early evening for the 
search. Make sure that you have all the equipment you are likely to need. Your detector should be 
checked before starting out, and you should always carry a spare set of batteries. You will also need 
a strong, sharp trowel. It is also a good idea to have a set of lines and pins so that you can lay out 
your search area scientifically.  
 
Most beginners make the mistake of rushing about hoping to chance upon a rare find. If for example 
there happened to be a valuable ring that was buried 41 deep on the site you were searching, it you 
rushed about haphazardly and quickly on the site, the odds would be very much against you finding 
it. On the other hand, it you pegged out the area scientifically and searched slowly and thoroughly, 
the odds of finding the ring would be much more in your favour. 
 
Remember, BE PATIENT and WORK SLOWLY. Do not try to cover too large an area. Restrict 
yourself to a small area and work through it thoroughly. Make a note of the position and extent of 
the area, and then when you return you can start again further on without missing any ground or 
covering the same area twice. 
 
It is also important to keep the detector head as close to the ground as possible. Ideally, you should 
"iron" the ground with the search head of the detector, so that you do not lose any detection range. 
Similarly, if you work slowly and carefully you should be able to distinguish the faint signals as 
well as the clear-cut signals and further increase your finds.

Содержание C.SCOPE CS-5MXP

Страница 1: ...CS 5MXP Professional metal detector Operating manual Gebruikers handleiding Manuel de l Utilisation...

Страница 2: ...ion Good batteries will be in the green area on the meter Release 7 Set BOOST to NORMAL You are now in ALL METAL MOTION MODE You will find all metals within the search head range including iron and tr...

Страница 3: ...Upper Stem Handle Grips C Din plug Socket D Stem connecting nut E Cable F Lower stem G Search head fastner H Power on off sensitivity I Signalmeter J All metal mode Discrimination 1 K Boost Hi Normal...

Страница 4: ...good photographer or fisherman Although it is an advantage to buy the best equipment having bought it patience and hours of practice are needed to become proficient ASSEMBLY Open the carton and remove...

Страница 5: ...using Fit the cover and tighten the two captive screws finger tight Note Zinc Carbon batteries should not be left in the detector for long periods where they could leak so remember to remove them at t...

Страница 6: ...level to eliminate this ii Disc 1 In the clicked off position the CS 5MXP detects all metal objects Turned clockwise it becomes a fully variable discrimination control Discrimination is a means of ig...

Страница 7: ...ith the thumb of the hand holding the machine When the ring pull signal disappears this control is set Release the push button Your CS 5MXP automatically operates in Disc 1 so commence searching see S...

Страница 8: ...site would not yield silver hammered coins which may be ignored at these high discrimination settings ii In reference A you way need to reduce sensitivity in highly mineralised or beach sites iii The...

Страница 9: ...h reduced sensitivity for a period after indicating flat batteries However the batteries should be replaced or recharged at the first opportunity Use headphones when possible Not only do they extend t...

Страница 10: ...have determine over how large an area you get a detector signal and try to outline the object before you dig After digging up the object compare the object size shape depth and position in the ground...

Страница 11: ...Where did they carry money The answers are not Roman sites nor are they associated with mystic treasure stories of crocks of gold Rather they are unassuming undramatic places like public footpaths an...

Страница 12: ...or is scanned from side to side in front of the operator the search coil should be advanced approximately two thirds the diameter of the coil This keeps the operator moving ahead and it allows some ov...

Страница 13: ...a vehicle using a radio transmitter or possibility a stationary source of electromagnetic radiation if this occurs then reduce the sensitivity If the problem persists then the best remedy is to wait u...

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