Hi,
I am part of an aviation group (as well as collecting and restoring air dropped weapons), we have a Forster bomb detector which works just as well when looking for engines of aircraft. I am wondering if anyone has any experience with these, how does one test the depth that it is detecting, is there a way of tuning them? It is a new piece of kit so am lacking confidence in it, if there was some way of testing it that would be great. One idea was to bury something like an old car engine at depth as a testing area but this is really not practical. If anyone can offer any advice please e-mail me.
Also please note this is not used to locate live ordnance although that is what it was designed to do originally, in fact we steer clear of such sites. I just thought that was worth pointing out in case anyone was wondering :xd:
Thanks
I am part of an aviation group (as well as collecting and restoring air dropped weapons), we have a Forster bomb detector which works just as well when looking for engines of aircraft. I am wondering if anyone has any experience with these, how does one test the depth that it is detecting, is there a way of tuning them? It is a new piece of kit so am lacking confidence in it, if there was some way of testing it that would be great. One idea was to bury something like an old car engine at depth as a testing area but this is really not practical. If anyone can offer any advice please e-mail me.
Also please note this is not used to locate live ordnance although that is what it was designed to do originally, in fact we steer clear of such sites. I just thought that was worth pointing out in case anyone was wondering :xd:
Thanks