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Learn About: Global Positioning Systems, Pulse Induction Metal Detectors, Hand Held and Boat Towed Proton Magnetometers, Side Scan Sonar, Underwater Video Systems, and Personal Computers.

Proton Magnetometer/ Hand Held... The Discovery Proton Magnetometer is the most recent underwater equipment we tested. Suzanne and I spent three days testing in the field with; Set Target Testing and Open Field Testing with average visibility of 20 to 40 feet. The results were exciting.  Remember,  hand held metal detectors read (sense) up and down. Because of the triple noise reduction sensor the Discovery Proton Magnetometer is omni Directional, it reads (senses) in every direction and the range....... Fantastic! This equipment is a must when selecting the Tools of  Discovery.

Picture #1 Triple Noise Reduction Sensor

Picture #2 Audio Phone with Imbedded Micro Processor

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Picture #3 Neutrally Buoyant

Picture #4 Target Accuracy

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Picture #5 Omni Directional

Picture #6   Built in World Wide Tuning

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Picture #7  Easy to see Digital Lighted Readout

Picture #8, 9, 10 Setting the Target. The Target was seen (sensed) at 35' distance.

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Test #3 First Open Field Test (Unknown Target Search) "Believe it or not", ANCHOR located (sensed) from a distance of 28 feet at the first Open Water Test! 
Picture  #11
During Complete operations keep at least 20' from other electronics. Picture #12 To increase the learning curve use flags to measure readings and distances.
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Picture #13  This ANCHOR target was seen (sensed) at 28' distance

Picture #14 Buried in sand and rubble. Crown is pointing southerly and the shank points 30 degrees north.
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Pictures # 15, 16 and 17 The anchor is for a wooden-stock. Has a 10 inch ring. Web40MeasureAnchor.JPG (17943 bytes) Web40AnchorRingSue.JPG (16299 bytes)
Web40AnchorSue.JPG (15122 bytes) For the rest of the story...
There is much more information that will follow on this Proton Hand Held Magnetometer,  i.e. cost to benefit ratio and more exciting is the cost to performance ratio of this magnetometer. If you would like to know more now!. E-Mail:RBoileau@aol.com
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