X-SCAN
Price $1195
As of August 2003 the X-SCAN has only been tested under the Ground & Atmospheric conditions of Central Florida, USA on a limited variety of targets. At the moment I really don't know the extent of it's capabilities, or of it's limitations.
Because I have also field tested and compared numerous other Brands and Models of Frequency Discrimination, I am placing the X-SCAN on the market with the opinion that the X-SCAN'S Target Discrimination is comparable to other LRL products sold on the market which are priced thousands of dollars more than the X-SCAN.
I'm inviting X-SCAN customers from all geographical areas to Beta-Test this New Product under their own operating conditions and methods and post reports from their own personal experience (positive or negative) for public viewing and discussion on the "Product Review" forum at www.treasureamerica.com
MULTI-FREQUENCY DISCRIMINATION means that the X-SCAN appears to broadcast the frequency of all the elements alloyed in the sample placed in the Resonance (sample} Chamber. For example: Placing an impure sample in the chamber such as 10k, 14k, or 18 karat Gold, which could be alloyed with copper, platinum, or silver means that the X-SCAN would also discriminate to the alloys as well as to the Gold. Using an impure sample in the chamber can be a disadvantage of locating unwanted elements in some cases. On the other hand multi-frequency discrimination can be a great advantage because of it's versatility in that it appears to broadcast the combination of frequencies of whatever ingredients that are contained in the sample. For example: The X-SCAN is the best Discrimination I have ever used for locating the combined ingredient of elements contained in paper currency or pharmaceuticals. Single Frequency Discriminators are limited to their programmed frequencies.
Some of the sample elements I've preliminary tested the X-SCAN Discrimination on are; GOLD, SILVER, COPPER, LEAD, NICKELS, DIAMOND, EMERALD, GARNET, FLINT, and ASPIRIN. Using the Aspirin sample the X-SCAN also detected Cremora.
The X-SCAN multi-frequency discrimination is open to the trial of your imagination. Have fun experimenting.
Message: From GLENN BISHOP (Kentucky) 8/12/03
Dell, you have created a money monster machine, I have tried the x scan on currency on different locations and circumstances and weather conditions and it has been right on on all tries, I hid a $1 in two different places and when Sandy came in I had her to try to locate it and it took her about 15 min to locate both of them. later that night George Thompson, Sandy's son came in and I had him look for it using the x scan and in about 10 min he had located both targets, the next morning when Cindy came in to work I had her to look for them using the x scan and in about 3 or 4 min she had located both targets, and the amazing thing about it is she had never used any kind of LRL or MFD, I also have noticed something else but I will tell you about that when I talk to you on the phone, George has been trying it on some of the targets that I have been hitting and is coming up the same place so all is looking good, the only thing to do now is to start digging behind it and see what happens.Message: From MIKE HEALEY (Wyoming) 8/13/03
I Received the X-Scan yesterday and I got about thirty minutes time on it. My initial impression is that it is really hot on currency. I put a newer five dollar bill in the sample chamber and had someone hide two bills inside my house--a newer Five and a One. Had no trouble although I did get some other signals, too. Maybe the neighbors house, I don't know cause I didn't bother to track them down. I was a bit concerned about the different ages of the bills but I couldn't detect any difference between them. Pinpointing was very close--within one foot on the currency and slightly more on a gold coin (while using the Dell Rod). I haven't tried the Weight Chek system but I did use another hand-held rod and it worked fine, too. I was also a bit concerned about residual signal lines, and when I changed from gold to currency I picked up the old signal line at first but it faded in less than five minutes. I certainly need much more time and real in-the-field experience with it but so far so good.

