Hello
I’m new around these parts and to metal detecting in general. Based in northern England, I have a lifelong passion for history: Egyptology and Ancient Greece / Rome as a kid, but these days I’m more interested in “prehistory”, the really old stuff.
With regard to local metal detecting, there’s an old village in Lincolnshire where my family go back centuries, they lived and worked the land. My father died young, but I remember him telling me stories of him finding some roman and, more excitingly, some hammered silver coins on the surface of a ploughed field he was taking a shortcut over. This was back in the 1970s and I’d always dreamed of metal detecting that field.
Unfortunately these lands are no longer in the family, but I have enough connections to get permission to metal detect there.
But I want to get this right.
A few years back, I bought the best metal detector I could afford, a Garret Ace 250. Used it a few hours, found a £1 coin and a lot of rubbish. Loaned it to a friend and it came back broken.
Forgot about the whole affair.
More recently I’ve felt the bug again and, after a lot of research, found myself a Minelab CTX 3030 “cheap” second hand.
Now I don’t know if this is the right place to ask this, but....
I’ve been doing a lot of reading both on metal detecting, and farmer’s forums. Starting off reading up on how easy it generally to get permission to detect farmland in England m, loads of farmers were saying they wouldn’t permit MD on their land. In most cases, this was due to not trusting MDs, attracting nighthawks and suffering previous acts of disrespect / stupidity on / of their land.
I started to see their side of the story.
So, I thought that a good way to get trust is to work like a professional archaeologist: do a ground scan first, share the results with the land owner, then offer to excavate together. That would build trust.
So I bought the CTX as is offers GPS location recording. Question though, if anyone knows...?
Is it possible to automatically record the locations of finds on the CTX automatically? Can I scan a field with it, then just save the find locations to a map that I can print out?
Any advice would be seriously appreciated. I did try to contact Minelabs in Ireland via email and telephone to ask, but have not received any answer, so I just wondered if anyone I here might know?
Thanks
I’m new around these parts and to metal detecting in general. Based in northern England, I have a lifelong passion for history: Egyptology and Ancient Greece / Rome as a kid, but these days I’m more interested in “prehistory”, the really old stuff.
With regard to local metal detecting, there’s an old village in Lincolnshire where my family go back centuries, they lived and worked the land. My father died young, but I remember him telling me stories of him finding some roman and, more excitingly, some hammered silver coins on the surface of a ploughed field he was taking a shortcut over. This was back in the 1970s and I’d always dreamed of metal detecting that field.
Unfortunately these lands are no longer in the family, but I have enough connections to get permission to metal detect there.
But I want to get this right.
A few years back, I bought the best metal detector I could afford, a Garret Ace 250. Used it a few hours, found a £1 coin and a lot of rubbish. Loaned it to a friend and it came back broken.
Forgot about the whole affair.
More recently I’ve felt the bug again and, after a lot of research, found myself a Minelab CTX 3030 “cheap” second hand.
Now I don’t know if this is the right place to ask this, but....
I’ve been doing a lot of reading both on metal detecting, and farmer’s forums. Starting off reading up on how easy it generally to get permission to detect farmland in England m, loads of farmers were saying they wouldn’t permit MD on their land. In most cases, this was due to not trusting MDs, attracting nighthawks and suffering previous acts of disrespect / stupidity on / of their land.
I started to see their side of the story.
So, I thought that a good way to get trust is to work like a professional archaeologist: do a ground scan first, share the results with the land owner, then offer to excavate together. That would build trust.
So I bought the CTX as is offers GPS location recording. Question though, if anyone knows...?
Is it possible to automatically record the locations of finds on the CTX automatically? Can I scan a field with it, then just save the find locations to a map that I can print out?
Any advice would be seriously appreciated. I did try to contact Minelabs in Ireland via email and telephone to ask, but have not received any answer, so I just wondered if anyone I here might know?
Thanks