A metal detector serves as an invaluable tool in the search for and recovery of missing, metallic evidence. This evidence can range from shotguns and handguns to ammunition and knives. As technology advances it’s not only firearms that are now being used in crimes. In today’s modern age cell phones are a massive, crime related item actively being sought by investigators on scene. Phones can be essential to recover since they may contain multiple sources of information that could lead investigators down the right path to solving a case.
The
Pulse 8X
is the perfect tool to help locate that missing evidence.
JW Fishers Mfg., Inc
has been a leading producer of metal detectors for police, sheriff departments, government agencies and dive rescue teams. The company’s Pulse 8X is the “go to” metal detector for those who want a commercial detector that can handle the rigors of police and underwater searching on a constant basis with a detection area unsurpassed in the industry. The Pulse 8X was rated the #1 underwater metal detector rated by The Department of US Homeland Security.
In 2014 the Orange County (CA) Sheriff’s Department (OCSD) established a metal detector search team. The agency made important considerations regarding equipment selection and the development of training for metal detector use – one detector being the Pulse 8X.
According to the SRRU “a key feature to consider for ground-search metal detectors is the availability of different sized search coils. One size coil does not fit all. For most searches, the default choice is the largest coil available for the unit. Such a coil provides the greatest coverage per sweep and the best depth penetration. In some cases, though, the terrain may not allow a large coil to get close to the ground. For these situations, users need a smaller coil.”
The Pulse 8X offers 7 different coil sizes, with the smallest one being 5” in circumference all the way to an 8” x 48” towable coil that is used topside on a vessel while towing the coil on the water floor.