GHR Seeks Patent for Drone Based Advanced Geophysical Receiving Technology System

Gold Hill Resources, Inc. ("GHR" or the "Company"), a mining and subsurface detection technology company, today announced that it has filed seven new patents over the course of last year including a patent application regarding Advanced Geophysical Receiving (AGR) technology embedded in a drone based detection system.

The AGR technology will allow the drone to send back the location of precious metals to the operator. The AGR drone metal detection system will be just one offering in a new line of products, which will also include, induced polarization, ground penetrating radar, pulse induction and pulse induction coil technology for metal detectors. The drone based patent application covers drone landing gear in rough terrain, allowing for a range of fixed wing detection drones to be utilized in the field instead of helicopter type drones.

Wayne Good GHR's Chief Executive Officer stated, "We are very pleased with our current intellectual property portfolio. This will lead to breakthrough technological advances in subsurface detection on both land and water."

About Gold Hill Resources
Gold Hill Resources, Inc. is a mining and subsurface detection technology company headquartered in Las Vegas, Nevada. The Company owns and operates two wholly owned subsidiaries: Accurate Locators in Gold Hill, Oregon and Imaging Locators in Pahrump, Nevada. Accurate Locators is a leading developer of metal and underground detection systems that has been in business since 1992. Imaging Locators manages research, development and demonstration facilities.

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