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Practical experience and the repea-
tability factor from several locations
world-wide have made this color the
one to watch for within the scans. As
stated previously, it is not an easy-to-
recognize color.
Another signature to look for is the
one that is also commonly referred to
as a "hit within a hit". The scan image
needs to be viewed from the side view
and fitted onto the screen. If the va-
lues are too high, you won't be able to
recognize the differences.
The smaller area is attached to the
larger, this is very typical and occurs
quite often when working with mine-
rals in hard rock.
This example shows naturally occur-
ring gold that has been detected by
a user in North Sudan. The gold was
embedded in the rock alongside with
quartz and black sand.

5.5 MEMORY TO PC

By using the operating mode "Memory To PC" you can transfer measured data from the internal
memory of the Rover C4 to the Visualizer 3D Studio software.
The Rover C4 is equipped with four memory areas that can be used to store either 3D Ground
Scans or Mineral Scans. After each data transfer you can decide to clear the used memory area.
Empty
memory slot
Already
transferred
3D Ground Scan
Zigzag
Start your Visualizer 3D Studio software and transfer your scan data from your Rover C4 to the
PC software.
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Mineral Scan
Not yet
transferred
Impulses
3D Ground Scan
per scan line
Parallel

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