The grave and tomb detector Rover C II is on the top of all Rover Series products in regard of
functionality and performance. It is a combined detector including the features of the metal
detector Rover C and the geoelectrical detector Cavefinder. So it cannot only be used to search
for buried metals like treasures or boxes, it can also be used to find hidden rooms, graves,
tombs or other underground cavities.
The redesigned 'New Edition' of Rover C II includes the following special features:
display backlight for search at night (on/off switchable)
built-in LED spotlights to light up the soil surface in the dark (on/off switchable)
integrated auto reversal electronics to facilitate ground scanning process
doubled recording speed for rapid scanning on-site
simplified and optimized menu navigation and handling for starters and professionals with improved scan results
reduced weight and small size of main unit for comfortable long-term use
new lightweight small external Power Pack for longer working time and fast recharging
desert tan colored casing to prevent damages/overheating caused by insolation
wireless stereo headphones for noiseless metal detection surround sound
delivered with shock protective, waterproof Peli transportation case incl. wheels and extendable handle for easy transportation
The combined functioning of geoelectricity and metal detection makes this treasure hunting detector
specially interesting for all archaeologists, cavity seekers and treasure hunters searching for tomb
treasures or valuable antique objects inside tombs and graves or buried precious materials.
The treasure hunting metal detector Rover C II can be used for the following purposes:
general cavity detection
tomb detection
cemetary surveys or grave site investigations
localisation of grave chambers and included metallic objects
treasure hunting (research of buried treasures like boxes, chests, vases)
metal detection (gold, silver, ferrous metals, precious metals)
detection of sepulchral tumulus and barrow, Egyptian tombs, historical grave chambers
localisation of sarcophagus, reliquary caskets, crypts, treasure chambers, quest of the Grail
3d ground mapping
The treasure hunting 3d metal detector Rover C II can be used inside old buildings or ruins
to look for buried materials or voids underground as well as inside churches to look for crypts
or hidden chambers, hallways or tunnels.
Due to the Rover C II a 3d ground mapping is possible to visualize the scanned terrain and its
buried metals or voids. In the software Visualizer 3D the treasure hunter or archeologist is able
to find out position, size and depth of located items.
Here are some examples of objects and structures which can be detected with the treasure
hunting metal detector Rover C II:
boxes and chests
gold and silver objects
grave chambers, sarcophaguses and tombs
bunkers, galleries, caves and tunnels
As a combination of two devices the metal and cave detector Rover C II offers a graphical
ground scan and a geo-electrical measurement. When using the geoelectrical measurement you can
define a rectangular scan area by placing 4 electrodes inside the ground. By measuring the ground
resistance and its variations it is possible to locate specially voids like empty rooms, tunnels
or bunkers in high depths.
Besides the standard probe for 3d ground scanning there is additionally the high resolution
Super Sensor connectable. In combination with the professional software Visualizer 3D there are
graphical measurements in high resolution possible, which offer valuable clues to the depth and
size of located objects. The Super Sensor is specialized to locate precious metals in high depth.
It can find metal targets deeper than the standard probe. By using the Super Sensor and the
Visualizer 3D software it is also possible to distinguish between ferrous and non-ferrous metals.
This is specially important for treasure hunting. So treasure hunters can learn if there can be a
treasure situated at this position or just an iron target and can decide if it is profitable to
start digging at this place or not.
The treasure hunting metal detector Rover C II includes the following functionality:
Acoustical magnetometer
Graphical ground scans (manual/automatic) with standard probe and high resolution Super Sensor probe
3D scans in memory or direct data transfer to pc (via Bluetooth)
Geoelectrical measurement
Discrimination of ferrous and non-ferrous metals with Super Sensor
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 analysed in a three-dimensional graphic
with the help of the software Visualizer 3D.
The working with the Rover C II cave and metal detector is easy and can be learned in a short
time. Also hobby treasure hunters and metal detectorists can use the device without any difficulties.
There is now a mini laptop delivered for free with every purchase of the treasure hunting metal
detector Rover C II, where the 3d software and bluetooth technology is already installed. The
device comes ready to go in the field and start metal detecting for treasures right away.
This powerful metal detector package with the minimum of weight and small baggage is the
optimal equipment for outdoor treasure hunting needs.
The following technical indications are medial values. During operation small variations are quite possible.
Control unit
Operating temperature
0 °C - 50 °C
Storage temperature
-20 °C - 60 °C
Air humidity
5 % - 75 %
Waterproof
No
Dimensions (H x W x D)
390 x 140 x 300 mm
Weight
about 1 kg
Voltage
12 V DC
Processor
Motorola, 32 MHz
Data memory (internal)
about 32700 measured values
Data transmission (Bluetooth)
Technology
Bluetooth
Frequency
2.4 – 2.4835 GHz
Maximum Transfer Rate
1 Mbps
Receiving Sensitivity
-85 dBm
Maximum Range
approx. 100 m
Computer, minimum requirements
The computer is not part of the scope of delivery. The indicated values should help you for a correct selection of a suitable computer for analysis of your measured results.