
As the metal grows, you can detect from the depth, and as it gets smaller, you can detect it from the surface. There are different depth tests we do for deep search detectors, but of course depending on the depth logic. Depths vary according to the size of the metal, its type, the duration of being under the ground, and the soil structure. We often hear from you the question of whether the detector goes deep. There are different depth tests that we perform in deep search detectors, and the final test is 350cm in the form of 1, 2, 3 meters.
It would be better to get information by contacting for current detector prices. The impact of the pandemic is not yet fully resolved. Detector prices are on the rise due to foreign exchange and production supply chain crises around the world. When the fluctuations in the dollar and euro exchange rates, the pandemic and the problems in the supply chain come together, price increases are experienced throughout the world.
When you rent the detector through a friend, spouse or acquaintance, you will not receive any training and you will waste time and money by wandering the detector in vain. People who want to rent a detector are usually people who have a place, suspect it, and want to check it out, and they will not have a job in using the detector later on. If you do not proceed correctly at the beginning, all the next steps will start to go wrong, so if you are looking for a rental detector, you need to buy it from detector companies. The detector you rent must have the features you want. If you want a rental detector, you must obtain it from detector companies.
Essentially, it includes a mobile findings reporting system, a semantic portal for researchers, public and collections managers, and a Connected Open Data service for application developers to build private data analytics. Archaeological Finds on the Semantic Web is a system that aims to encourage the collection, sharing, publication and study of archaeological finds discovered by the public. The web program was created by Aalto University, the University of Helsinki and the Finnish Heritage Agency, while it is funded by the Finnish Academy.
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