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1) Control Unit - This is where the electronics are housed that makes up the main metal detector circuits which includes a transceiver (a transmitter and receiver in one unit). The units may contain: outside control knobs and key pads, in some cases a microprocessor, an LCD display screen, meters, digital circuits, loud speaker, light indicators, batteries, and headphone jack..
2) Searchcoil Rods - Many designs incorporate a built-in arm rest. The built-in armrests are designed to counter balance the unit's searchcoil weight. It also provides a stable sideways swing motion to facilitate the search method used to detect for the presence of metal below the searchcoil.
3) Searchcoil - This is the transmitting and receiving antenna array imbedded into composite materials. Searchcoils are found at the end of the searchcoil stem which holds the searchcoil to the metal detector's control unit. Most metal detectors are designed to use several different size searchcoils. Searchcoils must be tuned in manufacturing for specific metal detector transceiver circuits. Therefore, searchcoils of different sizes can be interchanged only with specified metal detector models of the same manufacturer. searchcoils can not be interchanged between manufacturers.
Most searchcoils are basically round and a few specialized searchcoils are elliptical in shape to increase desired performance for certain uses and indented target materials. There are several different basic technologies used today for different performance levels and desired detection patterns and target materials. Searchcoils for the most part are waterproof and work in water. There are also searchcoils designed for water use as in SCUBA diving models.
4) Searchcoil Stem - The searchcoil stem provides the means to hold the searchcoil while conducting a search with the metal detector. Many models today are designed to function as hip-mount units with just a well balanced searchcoil and armrest to hold. This gives a lighter weight unit to swing while searching over ground and beaches. The lighter weight translates into comfort for longer periods of searching.
Most searchcoil stems are made from Aluminum with fully quick-adjustable shafts. There are a few manufacturers that offer a more higher performance design lower searchcoil rod that uses plastic or fiber to replace the metal near the searchcoil. By removing the metal near the searchcoil, the sensitivity of the detection circuits can be increased; yielding more detected targets.
Hybrid technologies have been and may be available utilizing some form of the above technologies. Real advancements as well as some unbelievable claims will be found on the market.
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