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<blockquote data-quote="mbasko" data-source="post: 359287" data-attributes="member: 4485"><p>Mate I reckon the GM1000 would do pretty well around the Central West. I'm going to get one soon mainly for my daughter but I'll give it a go too.</p><p>Without having actually used one myself it's hard to give advice but I have used a Whites GMT, another high frequency VLF, around the area (Hill End, Hargraves, Windeyer, Sofala, Mudgee) & it was quite capable in areas. Found my first detected nugget & specci with that machine so I would think the GM1000 would be just as capable if not more so.</p><p>Just need to pick your areas - shallow ground, bedrock/creek beds, surfaced areas, mullock heaps etc. There is some ground it will most likely play up on but there is still plenty of opportunity around here. </p><p>Maybe contact Central West Prospecting in Mudgee & see if they are hiring one out at all or if they have a demo day coming up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mbasko, post: 359287, member: 4485"] Mate I reckon the GM1000 would do pretty well around the Central West. I'm going to get one soon mainly for my daughter but I'll give it a go too. Without having actually used one myself it's hard to give advice but I have used a Whites GMT, another high frequency VLF, around the area (Hill End, Hargraves, Windeyer, Sofala, Mudgee) & it was quite capable in areas. Found my first detected nugget & specci with that machine so I would think the GM1000 would be just as capable if not more so. Just need to pick your areas - shallow ground, bedrock/creek beds, surfaced areas, mullock heaps etc. There is some ground it will most likely play up on but there is still plenty of opportunity around here. Maybe contact Central West Prospecting in Mudgee & see if they are hiring one out at all or if they have a demo day coming up. [/QUOTE]
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