User talk:Rwizard

Rwizard, I rolled back to my previous edit for a number of reasons:

1) I don't know of any guidelines specifically prohibiting my edit, which does not contain inaccuracies. 2) Your edit history does not span any subjects other than Synovate, which makes me a little suspicious of your motives. Apologies if I am wrong about this. 3) This is Wikipedia and not an academic journal - other than experimental data, I am not sure what other type of evidence you need. I did reference my edit, and the numerous complaints about Synovate seem evidence enough

However, I am happy to discuss this further if you like. Again, apologies if my remark about your motives are wide of the target

Geophysical survey (archaeology)
Regarding hand-held metal detectors, you state: "Sometimes external data loggers are attached to such detectors which collect information about detected materials and corresponding gps coordinates for further processing." I would be interested in a reference to this in use in archaeology. If you are talking about instruments like the Geonics EM61, it belongs in the next paragraph. 67.220.1.141 (talk) 07:56, 29 July 2011 (UTC)

I am not a frequent editor, and I am unsure how best to respond to someone who has not logged in, and offers only an IP address to respond to, but here goes: I can only point you to manufacturer's pages, and tell you that I am about to use such a device on a site. My only purpose in adding this information was on the chance that someone would find it useful to know such devices existed. I do not consider its presence on the page to be critical, so feel free to do as you wish. I have no connection with anyone manufacturing or selling such devices if that is a concern you may have. I do note that a web search on "archaeology metal detector data logger" brings up a number of relevant results should you consider such information of any value. I hope this reply is helpful. Rwizard (talk) 09:41, 29 July 2011 (UTC)