Future I-160 high resolution instrument (05/14/2008)
The 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 different structures and natural features of the ground like for example: metal canisters, tanks, boxes voids, backfillings, grave chambers, caves and tombs steel pipes and water conduits water deposits
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 archeological and industrial use. This fact is reflected also in the grafical representation inside the 3D-Software.
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.
The device includes the following functionality: accoustical magnetometer high resolution ground scans in 3D live picture with horizontal ground scan antenna live picture with vertical pin pointing antenna graphical analysis on a computer
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 3D-Software.
Future I-160 locates remains of war material On a field in the UK different objects like ammunition, crockery, remains of fighter planes and even old documents has been found with the geophysical detector Future I-160. Under comprehensive supervision of historians the valuable findings has been excavated and filed. One of the most valuable and interesting items was a well preserved china plate from AJ Wilkinson LTD.
Future I-160 locates remains of a fighter plane An incredible discovery has been made with the Future I-160 in the city of London, near to Buckingham Palace! With presence of pilot Sgt. Ray Holmes scientist Malcolm Weale, managing director of Geofizz LTD., discovered the engine of a hurricane fighter plane crashed during the Second World War. Channel Five programme reported live that Malcolm\'s geophysical measuring instrument was so accurate that the hole dug for the crashed plane was not even one foot out.
Fighter plane located in Hungary In 2005 some of our customers in Hungary detected the remains of a fighter plane ME 109. During the research they used the geophysical instrument Future I-160. About the historical background of this impressive discovery our customers provided the following information: Captain B. J., commandant of the known Puma squadron did a forced landing near to Abony, 6 km behind the front because of a russian flak hit. The pilot died during this crash landing (4th of november 1944). Because of the russian occupation his remains has been buried together with the rest of his fighter plane in 1948 to hide them from the enemy.
Future I-160 detects golden stone With the help of the geophyiscal measuring instrument Future I-160 this golden stone has been found.
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