Need help analyzing OKM eXp 6000 pro scan data...

Hello dear friends and experts...
I really need your help in analyzing the scans taken by the OKM eXp 6000 Pro , especially in analyzing the data in 3d visualizer and 3d visualizer studio software.

I am waiting impatiently
Thanks a lot.
In doing an in-depth analyzing of your post request.

Results:
I have found that there's nothing to analyze.
 

I have sent you one of the scan files
 

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Hello dear friends and experts...I really need your help in analyzing the scans taken by the OKM eXp 6000 Pro...
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1st - I noticed this was your very first post - so, Welcome Aboard! You didn't list your state (or country) in your profile. So, you might consider jumping over to Sub-Forum: Select Your Area.... for information (i.e., clubs, hunts, finds, legends, maps, etc.) directly related to your state (or country).

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Hi again,
While thanking the committed and up-to-date administrators and managers of the group- who have made me think that I have an international family- I must say that I have been working with this detector (OKM exp 6000 pro)for several years, but unfortunately, despite the very high quality scan results, I have not been able to have an accurate measurement of the depth and nature of underground targets. I mean, the perception with the unit is accurate, but I am facing many problems in the software analysis.
 

At a cost of $36000 you would think the company would have provided you some personal instruction on the USE of that gadget
 

Hi again,
While thanking the committed and up-to-date administrators and managers of the group- who have made me think that I have an international family- I must say that I have been working with this detector (OKM exp 6000 pro)for several years, but unfortunately, despite the very high quality scan results, I have not been able to have an accurate measurement of the depth and nature of underground targets. I mean, the perception with the unit is accurate, but I am facing many problems in the software analysis.
Have you dug a hole put in a metal object, covered it back up, then scanned it?
 

Have you dug a hole put in a metal object, covered it back up, then scanned it?
If you mean in relation to the proper functioning of this system, no, but due to the homogeneity of the subsurface context, the detection of tunnels and jars containing valuable metals such as gold and silver, etc., is confirmed to me because it is present in their images in my scans. . The main problem is in determining the depth of the desired targets, including tunnels and valuable metals.
for example, see this attached file
 

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At a cost of $36000 you would think the company would have provided you some personal instruction on the USE of that gadget
Unfortunately, I have to say No!
If a detailed analysis of the scans is required, an additional fee must be paid for each scan file😩
 

Unfortunately, I have to say No!
If a detailed analysis of the scans is required, an additional fee must be paid for each scan file😩
are you selling these things or trying to learn how to use one of them, I would just about venture to say you got took, for that much money no way i personally would have ever paid them that kind of money with out them providing some kind of training on it and showed how to read everything.
 

are you selling these things or trying to learn how to use one of them, I would just about venture to say you got took, for that much money no way i personally would have ever paid them that kind of money with out them providing some kind of training on it and showed how to read everything.

I'm just a user having trouble measuring the depth of targets underground
And I just need help in analysis. That's it
 

I don't think anyone is going to be able to help. Depth is generally shown as color intensity. But target strength is also shown as color intensity, so it is impossible to distinguish a big deep target from a small shallow target.

I hope you understand that the EXP6000 is a magnetometer. It can only detect ferrous (iron) targets, it cannot detect gold or silver. And it's ability to detect voids (tunnels) depends on having ground with enough mineralization that the void presents a change in the magnetic field.

It is my opinion that OKM sells overpriced devices that over-promise and under-deliver, and sometimes are outright scams (the OKM Bionic, for example). I strongly suggest you bury a bunch of test targets, including a plastic container of silver or copper coins, and a large empty plastic tote to test void detection. Also just dig a hole and fill it back in, and see how that responds. You have a lot to learn.
 

I don't think anyone is going to be able to help. Depth is generally shown as color intensity. But target strength is also shown as color intensity, so it is impossible to distinguish a big deep target from a small shallow target.

I hope you understand that the EXP6000 is a magnetometer. It can only detect ferrous (iron) targets, it cannot detect gold or silver. And it's ability to detect voids (tunnels) depends on having ground with enough mineralization that the void presents a change in the magnetic field.

It is my opinion that OKM sells overpriced devices that over-promise and under-deliver, and sometimes are outright scams (the OKM Bionic, for example). I strongly suggest you bury a bunch of test targets, including a plastic container of silver or copper coins, and a large empty plastic tote to test void detection. Also just dig a hole and fill it back in, and see how that responds. You have a lot to learn.
 

hi Carl,
first of all, thanks for your attension, but...
If OKM eXp 6000 does not work properly and is not able to separate valuable metals from iron, then how did it take this scan at a depth of at least 13 meters underground and now you see images of jars filled with gold or silver or even other metals?
Of course, I have no prejudice on the efficiency of this system, but my question is how these images were taken in the depths of the earth by this system, while it is not able to measure its depth?
To be honest, as an archaeologist I'm both confused and don't know what to believe! And this feels very bad. 😩
My purpose of joining this forum was to solve my problems, but...

My good friend; Carl, does this make sense to you?
 

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How do you know? Did you dig them up?
Ya
I dug that ancient site but I didn't reach to objects because I couldn't measuring the depth of tunnels that placed objects into.
In fact, my main problem is the depth measuring of targets
 

Then you have no idea what the device was actually detecting. Why would you assume it was jar full of gold & silver coins? And why would you think it can detect something like that at 13 meters? That's the height of a 4-story building (!), I don't know of anything that can detect a jar of coins beyond about 1 meter.

Have you ever tested the device with a plastic/glass/clay jar full of copper/silver/gold coins?
Have you ever tested the device over a known tunnel or void?
 

Then you have no idea what the device was actually detecting. Why would you assume it was jar full of gold & silver coins? And why would you think it can detect something like that at 13 meters? That's the height of a 4-story building (!), I don't know of anything that can detect a jar of coins beyond about 1 meter.

Have you ever tested the device with a plastic/glass/clay jar full of copper/silver/gold coins?
Have you ever tested the device over a known tunnel or void?
In response to your questions about the function, reliability and correctly performance of this system, i have to say :
In our region (middle east), the most of good treasures are in deepest layers underground. sometimes these targets can be found in even 70 meters underground!!
But about gold object into jars in deepest layers,,,
This tradition was one of the most common ways in ancient times that studied and investigated by special archeological knowledge.
This branch of archaeology named DARK or COMMERCIAL ARCHAEOLOGY in our country(IRAN)
In general, I didn't any test for this system but i believe in my expertise on commercial archaeology

Then you have no idea what the device was actually detecting. Why would you assume it was jar full of gold & silver coins? And why would you think it can detect something like that at 13 meters? That's the height of a 4-story building (!), I don't know of anything that can detect a jar of coins beyond about 1 meter.

Have you ever tested the device with a plastic/glass/clay jar full of copper/silver/gold coins?
Have you ever tested the device over a known tunnel or void?
 

I suggest you thoroughly test this device with known (planted) targets. I think you will find it does not do what you think it will do, although it may have some limited use. I expect that the scan you posted does not show any gold or silver and probably no tunnel or void.
 

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