OKM Future I-160 Metal Detector

OKM Future I-160 Metal Detector
Detect Different Ground Structures and Natural Features of the Ground in High Resolution

21,299.00 (EUR)
excluding shipping

SKU: E0L1045

Delivery date: 3-5 days (dispatched from manufacturer location)

Manufacturer: OKM

OKM Future I-160 Metal Detector

Detect Different Ground Structures and Natural Features of the Ground in High Resolution

Future I-160 is based on an electromagnetic pulse method which can be used to select anomalies in the target area. Thus the device is able to detect natural features such as formations of strata, cavities, groundwater level as well as sepulchers or buried objects such as pipes, tanks, boxes or suchlike.

Future I-160 is a professional device with a sixteen fold better Resolution in comparison to the Rover and Walkabout devices. Because of the compact probe it’s not only suitable for usage in flat grounds. Besides the normal graphic representation this device offers two further specialties. First there is a horizontal live graphics that shows buried objects immediately on screen. Second you can make a typified ultrasound graphics.

Features:

Warranty : 2 Year Limited
Total Weight : 6.6 lbs (3 kgs)
Frequency : 2.4 - 2.4835 GHz
Depth :Reaches Depths of up to 59' (18 m)
Data Transmission Technology : Bluetooth
Ground Scan : High Resolution Ground Scans in 3D
Antenna : Live Picture with Vertical Pinpointing Antenna and Horizontal Ground Scan Antenna

Factory Included Accessories:

Linkage
Control Unit
Control Chip
Headphones
User Manual
Carrying Case
Live Scan Technology
3D Software (standard)
Pre-Configured Netbook
Horizontal Probe with 16 Sensors
Ultrasound Probe with 16 Sensors (3m)
External Power Supply with Charger and Cable (12V)

Because of the integrated microprocessor technology ground balance, measuring of depth and data storage will be performed automatically by the Future I-160. The evaluation take place at the computer where the scanned area can be analyzed in a three-dimensional graphic.

The Future I-160 is able to detect different ground structures and natural features of the ground. It's a professional measuring instrument with a multi-sensor antenna of 50 cm width. Inside are 16 elliptical area multi-point sensors (EAMS) with a resolution of 0,015 uT and a sampling rate of 50 Hz. This very unique multi-sensor array is able to reflect scanned ground data in a graphical representation within the Visualizer 3D software. Thus the device is able to detect different structures and natural features of the ground like for example:

Water Deposits
Metal Canisters, Tanks, Boxes
Steel Pipes and Water Conduits
Voids, Back-fillings, Grave Chambers, Caves and Tombs

The Future I-160 is a professional measuring instrument with a very high resolution antenna of 50 cm width. Compared to the Future 2005 with its 100 cm antenna the Future I-160 has a four times higher density of measured data. Compared to the Earth Imager with its 16x lower resolution the device is most suitable for the professional archaeological and industrial use. This fact is reflected also in the graphical representation inside the software Visualizer 3D.

Detailed graphics are the basis for an exact determination of the size and depth of objects. Because of the compact form of the antenna the device is not only usable for the measurement in even ground conditions. Besides the usual graphical representation the device provides two more particularities. On the one hand it makes buried object immediately visible with the horizontal live picture and on the other hand a typified ultrasound scan can be created with the vertical antenna.
Future I-160 3D Graph 16 Sensors for 16x the resolution

The device includes the following functionality:

Acoustical Magnetometer
Graphical Analysis on a Computer
High Resolution Ground Scans in 3D
Live Picture with Vertical Pinpointing Antenna
Live Picture with Horizontal Ground Scan Antenna

Because of the integrated microprocessor technology ground balance, depth measurement and data storage will be performed automatically by the device. The evaluation of the measured data takes place at the computer where the scanned area can be analyzed in a three-dimensional graphic with the help of the software Visualizer 3D.
OKM Metal Detector Depth Table with Several Discoveries
of Our Customers Finds and Detection Depths
OKM Depth Table and Customer Finds
Click Image to Enlarge

This meteorite was found with the treasure hunting equipment Localizer 3000. The object was situated at a depth of 0,60 m under the ground.
The ancient dagger was located by 3d ground scanner eXp 3000 in a depth of 60 cm. The iron blade is in well preserved condition, there is only a small piece of the wooden handle left. The discovered object is assigned to the Middle Age.
This copper rock was found at a depth of 50 cm by the metal detector Rover Deluxe.
Customers from Greece found this non-metallic glas vase with Rover C in about 1 m depth in neutral soil.
These antique door beaters were located by a Middle East customer in a depth of 140 cm with his metal detecting instrument eXp 4500. The objects are made of gold.
Antique statue was found with the multi-sensor instrument Future 2005 in a depth of 110 cm.
Several gold coins were dug up in Greece. They were situated at about 2 m deep under ground.
The tomb of a shepherd together with his personal belongings like these ancient goat bells were discovered with eXp 4500 and Future 2005 in a depth of 210 cm in clay soil.
An accumulation of gold coins was detected with the treasure detector eXp 5000 in 3,20 m depth in rocky soil.
This sensational discovery of a chest with gold bars was detected with the OKM earth imager eXp 3000 in aprox. 4,50 m depth.
The engine of a fighter plane was located by Future I-160 at about 5 m depth under concrete soil.
A gallery could be located by the metal detector eXp 5000 at 8 m depth. The diameter of this detected tunnel is 1,50 m.
During official tests this historical tunnel was located in a depth of 6 m under pavement. The tunnel has a diameter of 1 m.
This old historic wine cellar was dug up in France. This chamber was situated at 21 m depth.

Check Out the Awesome Treasures the OKM Future I-160 Metal Detector Found!
Fighter Plane Found with OKM Future I-60

East Anglian scientist, Malcolm Weale (Geofizz Ltd.) of Eye in Suffolk, played a crucial part in the Channel 5 live documentary "Fighter Plane Dig" screened nationwide over the bank holiday weekend. Using state-of-the-art ground penetrating radar (Future I-160, OKM GmbH) ....

With the help of the geophyiscal measuring instrument Future I-160 this golden stone has been found. Because of the integrated microprocessor technology ground balance, measuring of depth and data storage will be performed automatically by the Future I-160. The evaluation took place on the computer where the scanned area could be analyzed in a three-dimensional graphic.
golden stone

Technical Specifications:

2 Year Warranty
Control Unit
Voltage :12 VDC
Waterproof : No
Weight : 6.6 lbs (3 kgs)
Air Humidity : 5 % - 75 %
Processor : Motorola, 32 MHz
Resolution (magnetometer mode) : 0,015 uT
Storage Temperature : -4° F - 140° F (-20° C - 60° C)
Operating Temperature : 32° F - 158° F (0° C - 70° C)
Dimensions (H x W x D) : 16" x 5" x 10" (430 x 150 x 260 mm)
Data Transmission (Bluetooth)
Technology : Bluetooth
Max Transfer Rate : 1 Mbps
Frequency : 2.4 - 2.4835 GHz
Receiving Sensitivity : -85 dBm
Max Range : Approx. 32' (10 m)
Computer, Minimum Requirements (Computer Not Included)
CD-ROM Drive : Minimum 4x
Processor : Minimum 1.2 GHz
Free Disk Space : Minimum 50 MB
Interface (Data Transmission) : USB
Working Memory (RAM) : Minimum 256 MB
Graphic Card : Minimum 128 MB, OpenGL-Compatible
Operating System : Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8

Features:

Acoustical Magnetometer
Graphical Analysis on a Computer
Reaches Depths of up to 59' (18 m)
High Resolution Ground Scans in 3D
Live Picture with Vertical Pinpointing Antenna and Horizontal Ground Scan Antenna
Live Scan Technology (Note: To view in "live scan mode" a laptop computer is required! Laptop computer is not included)