The 3d metal detectors of the Rover Series are not only simple metal detectors with audio output. Furthermore it is possible to create excellent three-dimensional graphics of the scanned underground. Due to the approved Single-Sensor-Technology those detectors are optimally applicable for detecting hidden objects..
Easy to use for any age!
The grave and tomb detector Rover C II is on the top of all Rover Series products in regard of functionality and performance. It is a combined detector including the features of the metal detector Rover C and the geoelectrical detector Cavefinder. So it cannot only be used to search for buried metals like treasures or boxes, it can also be used to find hidden rooms, graves, tombs or other underground cavities.
The redesigned 'New Edition' of Rover C II includes the following special features:
The combined functioning of geoelectricity and metal detection makes this treasure hunting detector specially interesting for all archaeologists, cavity seekers and treasure hunters searching for tomb treasures or valuable antique objects inside tombs and graves or buried precious materials.
The treasure hunting metal detector Rover C II can be used for the following purposes:
Here are some examples of objects and structures which can be detected with the treasure hunting metal detector Rover C II:
As a combination of two devices the metal and cave detector Rover C II offers a graphical ground scan and a geo-electrical measurement. When using the geoelectrical measurement you can define a rectangular scan area by placing 4 electrodes inside the ground. By measuring the ground resistance and its variations it is possible to locate specially voids like empty rooms, tunnels or bunkers in high depths.
The treasure hunting metal detector Rover C II includes the following functionality:
An amateur actress uncovered the entrance to a 500-year-old secret chamber, which had been hidden for centuries, when she accidentally stamped her shoe through one of the floor tiles at St. Mary's Church, in Redgrave, Suffolk. Just weeks before, a geophysicist had used state-of-the-art ground scan detectors (eXp 4000, Rover C II) to locate the long-forgotten vault. There was just one last thing to do ... finding the entrance.
End of 2008 some customers from the Middle East area located a small statue made of copper, zinc and gold, showing two goats. This ancient treasure find has been detected during archaeological surveys with metal detector Rover C II in about 1.40 meters depth under a stone with cryptical signs.
Control unit | |
Operating temperature | 0 °C - 70 °C |
Storage temperature | -20 °C - 60 °C |
Air humidity | 5 % - 75 % |
Waterproof | No |
Dimensions (H x W x D) | 390 x 140 x 300 mm |
Weight | about 1 kg |
Voltage | 12 V DC |
Processor | Motorola, 32 MHz |
Data memory (internal) | about 32700 measured values |
Data transmission (Bluetooth) | |
Technology | Bluetooth |
Frequency | 2.4 – 2.4835 GHz |
Maximum Transfer Rate | 1 Mbps |
Receiving Sensitivity | -85 dBm |
Maximum Range | approx. 100 m |
Computer, minimum requirements | |
CD-ROM drive | minimum 4x |
Interface (Data transmission) | USB |
Free disk space | minimum 50 MB |
Working memory (RAM) | minimum 256 MB |
Graphic card | minimum 128 MB, OpenGL-compatible |
Processor | minimum 1.2 GHz |
Operating system | Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8 |
3D software ( "Visualizer 3D" ) | ✔ |
Control chip | ✔ |
Control unit | ✔ |
Electrode with cable ( 20m ) | ✔ |
Power Pack incl. charger and travel adapter | ✔ |
Probe | ✔ |
Super sensor | ✔ |
USB bluetooth dongle | ✔ |
User's manual | ✔ |
Waterproof and shock resistant Peli case | ✔ |
Windows Tablet PC | ✔ |
Wireless headphones incl. batteries | ✔ |