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Description: The "AGM" Arc-Geo Mini is an imaging system with included software for metal detectors! The AGM has some of the same features as the Arc-Geo logger plus a few more. The main difference between the two loggers is the AGM logs 1 "one" grid and does not have a LCD display, compared to the Arc-Geo Logger which can log 16 grids all different sizes. But, the AGM has a feature that the Arc-Geo does not have. Because there is no LCD, you have to monitor where you are on the grid with the logger beeps and LED indications. You can stop after any completed "Y" row and save the data, come back and start where you left off! So if it starts raining you can stop the log and continue later. You can build the grid as large as the memory will allow. Once you log the first "Y" row, you can use the auto mode to log the grid. You build the grid as you walk. With each new row the grid grows. Here are the buttons and LED indicators on the AGM. |
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Start at Y1, X1 and log your first row manually. When you are at the end of the first row, you would press "X" to store the "Y" value. Now the unit knows the "Y" amount and you can switch to auto to log the rest of your grid. If you set the grid where "X" increases in the direction of interest, you can log until the memory if full. Large or small grids are easily logged using the Arc-Geo Mini! |
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The Arc-Geo Mini comes with cables and software to get you started. A water tight case is also included for storing. The Arc-Geo Mini can be mounted on the detector with Velcro and easily removed for downloading. Below you see the unit attached to the top of the TF-900 2-box detector. The buttons are easily accessible for logging. Or the unit can attached to the backside of the detector if desired. The Arc-Geo Logger with software is a complete metal detector imaging system capable of logging very large grids. Remember the sample size is the field size of the coil you are using. So a 20x20 grid could be yards, feet or inches! This unit can log a 100x20 yard grid or a 45x45 yard grid. The most important thing you have to do is step in time with each sample beep with the marks on your grid ropes. The only other things you will need is the ropes marked every 3 feet that you form the grid with. For a 2-box and a 3ft PI coil a sample is taken every 3 ft. For a 18" coil a sample is taken every 1.5 ft and so on. Plus! The Arc-Geo Mini can be used with the GCG ground resistivity unit! |
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