The Technology Behind Treasure Hunters

Not all metal detectors work in the same way and their technology can determine the success of our treasure hunt, so we bring you here what you need to know about their structure and detector technologies:

Structure

The basic anatomy of a standard gold detector consists mainly of four parts: an electronic unit or central unit, which is the one that sends and analyzes the signals; a screen that helps interpret these signals; a coil stick that is the one that will give the detector structure itself and the coil that is in charge of sending and receiving the electromagnetic fields from the ground. Now we can look more deeply at the three main types of technologies:

VLF (Balance Sheet Induction)

The gold induction balance detectors are the best known as these detectors can discriminate. VLF stands for Very Low Frequency.

 Normally the electromagnetic fields that are going to work in the detectors are going to operate in frequency levels that are within what it is possible to identify in an auditory way and for that reason, we are going to obtain some metal detector machine that are going to go from an average of 2kHz up to about 20kHz that is what as humans is not audible, although some other model of machine can arrive up to 50kHz.

A VLF detector will generally have the characteristic of having a coil divided into two parts: a transmitter coil that will send the signal and a receiver coil capable of capturing the signal jump.

PI (Pulse Induction)

These metal detectors work very well in mineralized soils. They usually have a large coil and the same coil will operate as transmitter and receiver.

A PI gold detector works in a slightly different way to a VLF, in a short time the detector sends an electrical signal, an electromagnetic field is generated and once it passes the electricity begins to fall. With these gold detectors it is difficult to discriminate but some models, the most modern, are able to detect whether a metal is inductive or resistive.

BFO (Signal Frequency Oscillator)

The third group is that of the lesser-known metal seekers but not for that reason less important. This type of detector does not discriminate but will generate a warning alert to the proximity of metal.

These metal detectors they're usually going to work with a bobbin When there is no metal nearby nothing happens but when there is a metal nearby the front coil of the rear coil will be even more out of phase by sending us a signal that there is metal nearby.

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