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<blockquote data-quote="Guest" data-source="post: 156533"><p>The more frequency a detector has it losses more </p><p>depth but becomes More sensitive to small gold,</p><p>Bits of foil, more ground noise and Visa versa to</p><p>One that operates in a lower frequency.</p><p></p><p>Eg a whites gmt will detect really tiny nuggets which </p><p>operates at 48khz compared to a detector operating at </p><p>say 14khz which will Find deeper gold but bigger in size.</p><p></p><p>So if you want deeper gold then a whites mxt will do the</p><p>Job since it operates in the lower range where if your looking </p><p>for the small stuff then a gmt Will do the job.</p><p></p><p>An xp deus for example allows you to choose the frequency</p><p>Range you want to use like the whites v3i. </p><p></p><p>Once you use either you get a better understanding which</p><p>Targets hit harder at which frequency.</p><p></p><p>Eg lowest khz for deep silver or the 20khz range for</p><p>Small stuff like foil, earings, gold etc.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Guest, post: 156533"] The more frequency a detector has it losses more depth but becomes More sensitive to small gold, Bits of foil, more ground noise and Visa versa to One that operates in a lower frequency. Eg a whites gmt will detect really tiny nuggets which operates at 48khz compared to a detector operating at say 14khz which will Find deeper gold but bigger in size. So if you want deeper gold then a whites mxt will do the Job since it operates in the lower range where if your looking for the small stuff then a gmt Will do the job. An xp deus for example allows you to choose the frequency Range you want to use like the whites v3i. Once you use either you get a better understanding which Targets hit harder at which frequency. Eg lowest khz for deep silver or the 20khz range for Small stuff like foil, earings, gold etc. [/QUOTE]
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