Nitric
Silver Member
Just for something to talk about.
I set the detector aside a while back and have only gotten it out a couple times here and there. In that time I got into drones, the Phantom 3 Pro, to be specific. I hated the idea of drones until I started playing with them, but I still have some issues with how some are using them, that's a whole other topic.
I was able to buy a few wrecks off of Ebay, fix them, then sell them back on Ebay or their parts to get a stock pile of batteries, and the 4 that I have now for free basically minus the labor.
Also, while playing in the drone forums I saw a couple of names on a few posts from here that I recognized, one was from the prospecting forums. I see how they would be useful for prospecting. I also wonder if anyone is using them for fine tuning their detecting spots? I can get better pics than google Earth, and can cover a lot of wooded brushy area from the air rather than going on foot.
I haven't used one yet to find a detecting spot but have a place in mind. I'm planning on digging out the detector and setting to the air in an area to see if I can find a good potential spot before walking in and trying to navigate through a half mile of brush.(ok that may be stretching it...it may only be a 100feet of brush.)
Anyone doing this? I can hover and get GPS cood even. along with video and pics to look at closer later.
I set the detector aside a while back and have only gotten it out a couple times here and there. In that time I got into drones, the Phantom 3 Pro, to be specific. I hated the idea of drones until I started playing with them, but I still have some issues with how some are using them, that's a whole other topic.
I was able to buy a few wrecks off of Ebay, fix them, then sell them back on Ebay or their parts to get a stock pile of batteries, and the 4 that I have now for free basically minus the labor.
Also, while playing in the drone forums I saw a couple of names on a few posts from here that I recognized, one was from the prospecting forums. I see how they would be useful for prospecting. I also wonder if anyone is using them for fine tuning their detecting spots? I can get better pics than google Earth, and can cover a lot of wooded brushy area from the air rather than going on foot.
I haven't used one yet to find a detecting spot but have a place in mind. I'm planning on digging out the detector and setting to the air in an area to see if I can find a good potential spot before walking in and trying to navigate through a half mile of brush.(ok that may be stretching it...it may only be a 100feet of brush.)
Anyone doing this? I can hover and get GPS cood even. along with video and pics to look at closer later.