Cavefinder Metal Detector
A Review Of The OKM's Cavefinder
By using geoelectrical technology, the Cavefinder is able to locate underground structures fast and easily. The Cavefinder can detect tombs, graves, chambers, tunnels, caves, cavities, and arches.
Keep in mind that the Cavefinder is not designed to detect metal.
To operate the Cavefinder, place four conductive electrodes into the ground in the shape of a square. Each electrode is connected to the control until with a cable. The cables are 20 meters long or 60 feet. The electrodes will emit several resistance measurements to gather data on voids in the ground. After a short period of time, the control until will display data that you can analyze right on-site.
The unit comes with a high performance power supply to allow for hours of analysis.
During the measurement with the cave detector Cavefinder, several resistance measurements are executed, to finally draw conclusions to existing voids. The analysis of the measured results can be easily done on the field after a short measuring time and the scans can be repeated as often as necessary. The Cavefinder includes the following functionality:
There are two versions of the Cavefinder available:
- Version A: Automatic measurement data (yes/no display analysis)
- Version B: Graphic imagery that can be analyzed in the visualizer 3D software program.
Cavefinder Information
| Manufacturer |
OKM |
| Product Name |
Cavefinder |
| Usage |
Caves & Cavities |
| Laptop/Computer Needed |
Version A = No, Version B = Yes |
| Underwater |
No |
| Manual |
Cavefinder User Manual |
| Image |
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