Ever since the great gold rush during the Age of Discovery, people were dreaming of a machine which would assist them in finding the gold they are looking for, or at least make it a little bit easier. Unfortunately, the gold rush of that time passed long before first metal detectors were deployed with the purpose of looking for precious metals.
Gold has extremely high conductivity, second only to silver, therefore it is one of the most easy to be detected metals. Even smaller and less powerful metal detectors are able of detecting gold nuggets and artifacts, whereby plenty of metal detector manufacturers do not advertize this fact, but use the gold rush effect in order to peddle specialized product. Some metal detectors are praised to be the ultimate gold detecting units, whereby they are not very much different from similar metal detectors, not designated for a limited purpose.
There are several products which are deemed the perfect companion for the gold detecting interested individual. It seems that all manufacturers have produced models which are geared towards gold prospectors or such treasure hunters, which are inclined to become some. The manufacturers who produce gold prospecting metal detectors are the First Texas Bounty Hunter, with their model called Gold Digger, Garrett metal detector manufacturing company with their Gold Stinger, Fisher with their Gold Bug 2 metal detector, which is already a second generation model, White's GMT E-Series metal detector, Minelab's Eureka Gold metal detector, Minelab's Gold metal detector series SD2100 version 2, SC2200 version 2 and GPX - 4000, and Lorenz metal detector LPX2. Other products would apply as well, but were deemed too wide range to be included here.
One of such wide range metal detectors features completely new detecting technology, abandoning the magnetic coil or the radio waves used in other models and building a new radar based detection principle, which was used by NASA to cartograph worldwide ore reserves, which was a secret United States military project, now declassified. Company Nokta Mhendislik, a Turkish based company from Istanbul, offers the deep processor radar machine called Golden King Plus. By producing 3D images of the ground underneath, this radar features a professional range detecting capabilities which go beyond mere gold digging. High definition display of searches of up to eight meters deep, which is over twenty four feet, make this not only a very good apparatus for gold ore searches, but more adequate for archeological excavations, because it does not depict metals only, but any other kind of artifact buried in the soil beneath.
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