OKM Rover C New Edition

OKM Rover C New Edition
Standard Detector of the Upscale Class of Measuring Instruments Using Electromagnetic Pulse Methods

6,726.00 (EUR)
excluding shipping

SKU: RCW1652

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

Manufacturer: OKM

OKM Rover C New Edition Metal Detector


Standard Detector of the Upscale Class of Measuring Instruments Using Electromagnetic Pulse Methods

The standard detector of the upscale class of measuring instruments and it’s based on an electromagnetic pulse method which can be used to select anomalies in the target area. Treasure hunting never was easier than with the 3d metal detector Rover C. This powerful 3d detector and ground scanner belongs to OKM’s famous and well approved "Future Series" and includes all functions which are needed for a successful treasure hunt.

The Rover C has been one of the first metal detecting instruments which was able to perform geophysical and archaeological investigations in high depths and create a three-dimensional graphical image of the underground and its included objects or voids. This multi-purpose metal detecting instrument is able to visualize buried objects under the ground, find metal artifacts like gold and silver, chests, vases as well as voids such as hidden rooms, graves or tunnel systems.

Features:


Warranty : 2 Year Limited
Total Weight : 2.2 lbs (1 kg)
Frequency : 2.4 - 2.4835 GHz
Data Transmission Technology : Bluetooth
Data Memory (internal) : about 32700 Measured Values
Display : Back-Lit Display for Easy Operation in Mines and in the Evening (disengage-able)
Navigation : Simplified and Optimized Menu Navigation and Handling for Starters and Professionals with Improved Scan Results
Factory Included Accessories:
Mini Laptop
Control Unit
User’s Manual
(2) Control Chips
USB Bluetooth Dongle
Probe with Metal Detector
3D Software ("Visualizer 3D")
Waterproof and Shock Resistant Peli Case
Wireless Headphones (including batteries)
Power Pack (including charger & traveling adapter)

The Rover C has been one of the first metal detecting instruments which was able to perform geophysical and archaeological investigations in high depths and create a three-dimensional graphical image of the underground and its included objects or voids. This multi-purpose metal detecting instrument is able to visualize buried objects under the ground, find metal artifacts like gold and silver, chests, vases as well as voids such as hidden rooms, graves or tunnel systems.

The 3D metal detector Rover C is able to locate the following objects and structures:

Metal Objects like Tanks, Boxes and Pipes
Voids like Grave Chambers, Caves, Tunnels or Tombs
Pottery, Bricks, Underground Walls and Ruins, Buried Foundations and Other Man-Made Rocks
2 Sensors for 2x the Resolution

Because of its easy functionality and practicable handling the detector is specially advised for all searchers who wants to start up with 3D metal detecting instruments and experience the new technology of 3D ground scanning in a simple way. You don't have to be a professional to use this treasure hunting metal detector. The small and transportable form of the Rover C allows the usage of the ground scanner in different types of terrain. Because of the integrated microprocessor technology ground balance, depth modulation and data storage will be performed automatically by the detector main unit.

Now the Rover C New Edition is delivered with an already configured outdoor mini laptop, where the 3d metal detector software and Bluetooth data transfer technology is already installed and configured. No problematic installations and setups are necessary. You can start detecting in 3d right away. The mini laptop with its small size and light weight you can take anywhere you like. It is specially designed for outdoor activities, bumps and shocks are no longer issues.

Measured data of the Future Series apparatus Rover C New Edition can be transferred to any computer or stored temporarily in the internal memory of the detector itself. After completing the measurement the recorded measured values can be analyzed in a graphical representation of the 3D software Visualizer 3D. This makes it possible to get exact information about the size and depth of buried materials. Precise object forms and structures are quite visible if enough measured values has been recorded.

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

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 glass 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.