GDI RayFinder Long Range Metal Detector
- USD$2,639.00
GDI RayFinder Long Range Metal Detector RAYFINDER signal power for long distance location: Powerful 24 volts peak-to-peak transmitter, permits to set detection range levels from 300 m. to 2100+ m. RAYFINDER signal accuracy: The most stable frequency signal possible. Scan gold and precious metals with frequency accurate down to 0.1...
- Marca: GDI Geophysical Instruments
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GDI RayFinder Long Range Metal Detector
RAYFINDER signal power for long distance location: Powerful 24 volts peak-to-peak transmitter, permits to set detection range levels from 300 m. to 2100+ m.
RAYFINDER signal accuracy: The most stable frequency signal possible. Scan gold and precious metals with frequency accurate down to 0.1 Hz. Find treasure and ignore the trash!.
RAYFINDER ground filters: Before starting the scan, RAYFINDER long range locator senses ground minerals and wetness by displaying GROUND ID numbers. Long range locators of competitors are not smart enough, will either loose depth or give false signals on bad ground. RAYFINDER automatically alters the signal waveform to maintain good depth and metal discrimination for all ground conditions.
RAYFINDER factory and user programs: Modes for gold, silver, copper, bronze, iron, lead, aluminum, diamonds, water, void & 6 free modes for other elements. Unlike other LRL devices the metal frequency is not locked, and can be fine adjusted by the user in +/-1 Hz steps. Place your target sample on the ground to scan for its frequency and “teach” RAYFINDER to locate it. The user frequency settings are stored in memory to be used next time RAYFINDER gold detector powers on.
Τhe “GROUND BALANCE” function.
RAYFINDER gold detector analyses both the soil mineral content & level of wetness, the result appears as GROUND VALUE identification number, on a scale 0 to 999.
This number determines the false ground signals RAYFINDER rejects, also informs the user of the ground type to be scanned
Long range locators from competitors are simple frequency generators, with locked metal frequencies and not any ability to sense ground conditions. Those frequency generators are not specialized for ground usage, they might operate well in soil with average minerals, but do not penetrate on neutral grounds. Even worse in heavy mineralized soil will give false target signals. The DGB – Digital Ground Balancing feature, programmed in RAYFINDER long range locator to assist the reliable target indication, and maintain maximum range and stable operation regardless of the ground type.
As a second step, the “RAY track” system, completes the ground balancing accurately, by selecting variable waveforms of the transmit frequency to match the various soils.
RAYFINDER gold detector long range locator features a worldwide cutting edge technology invention.
DFS – Digital Frequency Synthesis. The only long range gold detector on the market with signal output by a DSP microprocessor, which is fast enough to run at 40 MIPS (million instructions per second), performing corrections to frequency accuracy automatically. Every metal has its own specific molecular frequency, up to present day, long range locators were unable to maintain molecular frequency signal stable enough to make visible only the desired target, faults were common practice from minerals and ghost targets due to solar storms and earth magnetic fields.
RAYFINDER GOLD DETECTOR LONG RANGE LOCATOR RANGES & FREQUENCIES
Select the frequency for gold or other modes. The frequencies are not locked, and can be adjusted using the arrow keys for accuracy. When the charging of the signal to the ground completes the RAYFINDER electromagnetic field is strong enough, and the message START SCANNING alerts to pinpoint the target. All other metal objects in the area are eliminated, and the desired element absorbed enough energy from RAYFINDER to become visible.
The range levels can be set by the user. Examples of different detection distances.
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RAYFINDER gold detector senses mineralization and selects the suitable signal pulse for the ground to filter false targets. Ensure excellent operation to all soil condition.
RAYFINDER GOLD DETECTOR LONG RANGE LOCATOR SPECIFICATIONS
- 16 bit processor 40 MIPS speed – 160 Mhz clock.
- 32 bit DDS synthesizer chip to output waveforms.
- Digital frequency synthesis x 20 PLL frequency generator with auto 0.1 Hz frequency stabilizer.
- 10 modes to scan gold, silver, copper, bronze, lead, iron, aluminum, diamonds, water, void.
- 6 free modes for user frequencies / other elements.
- 1 Hz increments for manual frequency selections on any mode.
- User frequency selections are automatically stored in memory.
- Frequency band 0 – 60000 Hz.
- Color LCD, resolution 320 x 240 pixels & 8 backlight levels.
- 70 mA battery consumption / 170 mA at full backlight. Battery condition meter.
- “APO” – Automatic power on to conductive ground.
- “DGB” – Digital ground balance to cancel interference of ground minerals.
- Soil mineral indication scale & icon.
- “RAY track” – Variable waveform to filter the ground interference.
- “RAY graph” – Real time waveform animation.
- On screen counter for signal inductance, alerts to start scanning when the energy field is strong.
- BNC ground probe and main unit in one piece – no cables – compact design.
- Rotates 360 degrees for easy viewing of screen.
- Tactile keys & sound indication.
- “WCC” – Signal amplifier with target Weight Check Control.
- Gold plated “L” rods with amplifier.
- Receiver antennas do not suffer from oxidation due to human skin PH.
- Distances adjustable from 300 to 2100 meters range, depth 8 meters.
HOW THE RAYFINDER GOLD DETECTOR LONG RANGE LOCATOR WORKS IN THEORY
Every element has a unique molecular structure which vibrates on a different molecular frequency
Illustration of the gold molecule has a unique molecular structure which vibrates on a different molecular frequency
All the elements of nature produce a phenomenon called “resonance”. One classic example to that phenomenon is that of a clear, loud and high frequency sound that can break glass. If the physical frequency of glass is similar to the playing note, then the glass will start to tune to these vibration pulses. If the vibration becomes very intense for the crystals structure, it will break. Resonance occurs when an element absorbs energy same to its physical frequency.
This resonance by attraction will happen when a source transmits a frequency that is immediately absorbed by a specific object.
Molecules are the smallest particle of an element that can exist in the free state and still retain the characteristics of the element which is unique.
The molecules vibrate forming the frequency that we know as molecular frequency and others call energy field of the matter or phenomenon of nuclear resonance.
Some people can see this energy field with the naked eye like in the case of human aura.
Many years have been spent experimenting with various LRL devices to develop this small, but powerful RAYFINDER transmitter capable of transmitting Radio Frequency (RF) signals accurate to 0,1Hz stability, enough to stimulate only the desired elements. That accuracy in signal stability is produced by a technologically advanced DSP microchip running at 40 MIPS inside the RAYFINDER.
Signal is channeled through the soil over a considerable distance at varying waveforms that filter out the interference caused by the soil minerals. The emitted signal is induced into the soil in a directional pattern of 360°. And because of that induced signal the targets become “visible”. Targets can be located to all directions, and the user is not limited to search from a specific direction.
Now that the signal is transmitted from the RAYFINDER long distance locator, the expected target responds with a solid and identical signal. This solid signal can be traced by the operator using antenna L rods, and therefore all non-desirable targets are eliminated. That signal between the RAYFINDER long range locator and the target becomes “a path” for the operator to trace the target.
The whole procedure lasts few minutes to realize if there are any specific targets within the location range of the RAYFINDER long range locator.
Range of the RAYFINDER can vary for many reasons. The first and most important variable is size of target. The larger the target the range is extended. That is followed by soil conditions (presence of electrolytes) and length of time in the ground. Another factor that enhances the operational performance of the RAYFINDER, is the chemical change of the soil immediately surrounding the target.
Those targets that have a tendency to oxidize, whether it be the object itself or its container, will present a stronger signal. Because of that oxidation factor, the target will offer a stronger potential for amplifying the RAYFINDER transmitted signal, therefore an object that is buried for a long time in the ground absorbs the signal in a larger percentage than a freshly buried.
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** Detector Power is not responsible and does not accept returns for the incorrect handling of the equipment sold and can not guarantee the customer the discovery of valuable treasures or metals if in the place of search there is really nothing. Detector Power guarantees that the devices detect efficiently as they are constantly evaluated by detectorists and manufacturers to provide the best results. We suggest our clients before making any purchase that analyzes the equipment well since they are high-end and very modern equipment that can not be returned.