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The following article was published in our article directory on October 8, 2010.
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Article Category: Recreation
Author Name: Kellie
The history behind the hobby of metal detecting is quite a fascinating one. Science seriously started studying the possibility of finding gold and other valuable metals in the 1800's during the Gold Rush. Scientists back then employed all of their knowledge regarding electromagnetic concepts to further enhance the technology for metal detection. But metal detection back then wasn't just used for mining; a good example of the other uses of metal detectors is when Alexander Graham Bell tried to use a metal detector to locate a bullet in then President James Garfield's body, though regrettably the operation was a failure as the very simple metal detector was confused by the President's metal bed frame.
But a lot of innovations have been made on metal detectors since then. Like in the 1930's, when radio technologies are used in metal detectors' navigational systems. This is why modern day metal detectors can tell accurately where the metal items are located. Metal detecting became a well-liked hobby after World War II, when surplus military-grade metal detectors were made available to the public. Since then, metal detecting has become one of the most popular hobbies among the young and old.
Using a metal detector isn't as complicated as you might think; it's actually quite easy to use once you get the feel for it . Most metal detectors require minimal assembly, and some even come pre-assembled and ready-to-use. When you purchase your first metal detector you should make sure that you are comfortable with its fit and you should familiarize yourself with its display. And of course, read the user's manual before using the machine.
Getting used to your metal detector may be the most time-consuming part of the whole hobby. Before going out in the field, do a few practice runs inside your home in a controlled environment. Use your detector to find metal objects around your house like jar lids, loose change, batteries, and other metal junk you have lying around. By doing this, you will become more used to using your metal detector, and maybe even calibrate it to fit your needs.
There are a lot of types of metal detectors you can choose from, you should consider the environmental conditions you will be using it in when making your decision . Here are some metal detector tips in choosing what type you should use. Choose pulse metal detectors when you want to cover a large area because this has the largest range of them all, the only downside is that it also detects a lot of junk along with the treasures. If you'll be using it in relatively dry conditions, you should choose a solo frequency metal detector. Multiple frequency detectors are for looking for metals in fine, humid sand, like beaches. But if you're a dedicated relic hunter, then you should consider buying high-end models that can pick signals from objects up to twenty feet deep underground.
May these metal detector tips be helpful in helping you get started in this wonderful new hobby of yours.
Keywords: metal detector reviews, metal detector tips, metal detector hobby
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