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A BURIED SUV?
The Model DS-7
Two-Box Metal Detector is designed for the
Professional Prospector and Professional
Treasure Hunter to accurately locate natural
mineral deposits, buried treasure and other
concealed metal objects. The Designed
Was Focused On Professionalism And Not
Useless Features, Used To Sell Products!
The Detector Offers Easy To Operate
Functionality With No Previous Operating
Experience And Technical Knowledge.
Simple High-Performance -
The DS-7 Is Fitted With A Power-Selector
Control And A Sensitivity Control, Used In
Adjusting For Ground Conditions And Limiting
The Depth Detection Range If Desired.
THEORY OF
OPERATION
When
the HAYS DS-7 is carried over a conductive
metal or mineral deposit, the
electromagnetic field produced by the
transmitter is picked up by the receiver and
is indicated visually on the meter plus
audio sound from speaker or optional plug in
earphones.
Depth Chart
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Object-Size
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Depth of Object
(in feet)
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IRON
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All Other
Metals
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Buried Less
than 10 YRS.
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Buried 10
YRS. And Over
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| 1/2 sq. ft.
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1/2 sq. ft. |
4 |
6 |
| 1 sq. ft. |
1 sq. ft. |
6 |
8 |
| 2 sq. ft. |
2 sq. ft. |
8 |
10 |
| 3 sq. ft. |
3 sq. ft. |
10 |
14 |
| 5 sq. ft. |
5 sq. ft. |
15 |
18 |
|
10 sq. ft. |
10 sq. ft. |
22 |
25 |
| Plenty Of Range
For Buried Pirate Treasures,
Caches, And Bandito Bank
Robberies Loot! |
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The above
data is an average of results
obtained at five separate
locations. If soil is
mineralized (iron, damp salt,
etc.) the results will not be as
good as shown. If the ground is
comparatively free of
mineralization, it is possible
to detect objects at greater
depths than shown on the chart |
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54 YEARS AND STILL
GOING!
CASANOVA'S & HAYS
Electronics
Tradition,
Reliability, Pure Physics
Based Products, Without The
Marketing-Feature-Gimmicks!
The
Mark-1 Metal Detector Was
Designed And Manufactured by
Bill Hays of Hays
Electronics in 1962, Using
An 8-Inch searchcoil; The
First Of That Size On The
Market At That Time.
The Standard Size In 1962
Was The 11-Inch "Loop".
In 1963
Hays Electronics introduced
the first 5.5-inch loop on
the the mark-2 Metal
Detector. It was very
sensitive for small objects
and it had a depth range of
30 inches on large objects.
Today
about 70% of all mark-1 and
mark-2 metal detectors are
bought by utility companies.
Most utility companies, and
true professionals want a
powerful all-metal detecting
tool and have no need for
the consumer gimmicks of
"discrimination detectors".
BEST
SELLER LIST
The
Mark-1 and Mark-2 Metal
Detectors Are BEST SELLERS;
Over 76,987 Machines, As Of
December 23, 2005! |

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