Parks are public venues supported by public tax revenue, that being the case there likely no laws forbidding the use of metal detectors of the type used to search for lost coins and such. The best option would be to contact the parks department and ask what the specific rules are for the park(s) in which you wish to use the device.
Yep it does.
Yes, you can use a metal detector in the rain if....... The detector is made for underwater use. If the metal detector is made for land use, put a cover over the electronics housing. Many of the top manufacturers sell rain-proof covers. Be sure your headphones are waterproof!
the metal detector was invented because people in old days use to use it so they could find stuff in there body I think
NO why would there be
He used a Minelab Explorer SE Pro Metal Detector with a standard head.
Get the keychain from the seagull near the man with the metal detectorthen go up to your inventory and click use and he will give you the metal detector
A sensor is a general device that detects changes in the environment, such as temperature, light, motion, or pressure, and converts them into signals. A metal detector, on the other hand, is a specific type of sensor designed only to detect the presence of metal using electromagnetic fields. In short, all metal detectors are sensors, but not all sensors are metal detectors.
No, this is not possible. Firstly, MP3 radio's do not exist and an MP3 player is a Music Player, not a metal detector.
No, but it depends what you doing with it and where?
to find coins
you pull weeds or use your metal detector on candypalooza
A metal detector can detect all types of metal....depending on in what type of soil it is in.