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I have been doing very well with my FORS Gold in the United States, having found one of my best specimens ever, a 1.83 oz beauty. That easily paid for the detector! The thing is, I am in the United States and you should not take my results in our admittedly milder ground as meaning anything really. What matters of course is people there using the detector.
I got an email from one person in Australia who was having problems with your bad ground. Mostly with the unit emitting its overload signal. I have one location where I got into a lot of ironstone here and the machine does sound continuously with its overload signal on the ironstone. I wish now I had taken the time to see if I could lower the Gain and eventually be able to ground balance on the ironstone to get the machine to settle down, but that will have to wait until I return to the location.
There was quite a bit of noise about somebody possibly getting a FORS Gold sent to them in Oz for evaluation purposes. Did that ever happen? Any results from them or anyone else?
The reason I ask all of this is that I am wondering if there is a need to expand the ground balance range of the FORS Gold or have some sort of "difficult ground" setting to help it deal with extreme ground. We all know you have ground there that will give even the very best VLF detectors fits so it is not realistic to expect any VLF to perform where a PI is really the only solution. You blokes have ground that challenges PI detectors! However, if there are issues with the FORS Gold it would be good to know because I am finding the company to be very open to realistic suggestions for improvement. Can't be done though without more feedback.
Anyway, here is a photo of that specimen found with the FORS Gold with stock coil in the California Mother Lode country. Hope you all had a very Merry Christmas!
I got an email from one person in Australia who was having problems with your bad ground. Mostly with the unit emitting its overload signal. I have one location where I got into a lot of ironstone here and the machine does sound continuously with its overload signal on the ironstone. I wish now I had taken the time to see if I could lower the Gain and eventually be able to ground balance on the ironstone to get the machine to settle down, but that will have to wait until I return to the location.
There was quite a bit of noise about somebody possibly getting a FORS Gold sent to them in Oz for evaluation purposes. Did that ever happen? Any results from them or anyone else?
The reason I ask all of this is that I am wondering if there is a need to expand the ground balance range of the FORS Gold or have some sort of "difficult ground" setting to help it deal with extreme ground. We all know you have ground there that will give even the very best VLF detectors fits so it is not realistic to expect any VLF to perform where a PI is really the only solution. You blokes have ground that challenges PI detectors! However, if there are issues with the FORS Gold it would be good to know because I am finding the company to be very open to realistic suggestions for improvement. Can't be done though without more feedback.
Anyway, here is a photo of that specimen found with the FORS Gold with stock coil in the California Mother Lode country. Hope you all had a very Merry Christmas!