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Surf PI 1.2 from silver dog build
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<blockquote data-quote="kleinman98" data-source="post: 155086" data-attributes="member: 1471"><p>Well! Finally got an SMPro PI detector up and running and went to the beach for a test swing.</p><p></p><p>It is as sensitive and any other PI on the beach however it is quiet and I mean really quiet. I thought the battery was flat or I accidently bumped the on/off switch or something because I got not a peep out of it in wet sand or dry. No transition noises at all.</p><p></p><p>Until I hit a target!</p><p></p><p>It surprised me so much when I came across a target that it startled me. The reason I was startled was because I was used to the HeHaw sound of the ATX that sort of kept you company as you detected on the beach.</p><p></p><p>I am not going to take the ATX to the beach anymore. There is another detector in town and its called "mine"!</p><p>Oh and it weighs in at 1.5kgs complete.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kleinman98, post: 155086, member: 1471"] Well! Finally got an SMPro PI detector up and running and went to the beach for a test swing. It is as sensitive and any other PI on the beach however it is quiet and I mean really quiet. I thought the battery was flat or I accidently bumped the on/off switch or something because I got not a peep out of it in wet sand or dry. No transition noises at all. Until I hit a target! It surprised me so much when I came across a target that it startled me. The reason I was startled was because I was used to the HeHaw sound of the ATX that sort of kept you company as you detected on the beach. I am not going to take the ATX to the beach anymore. There is another detector in town and its called "mine"! Oh and it weighs in at 1.5kgs complete. [/QUOTE]
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