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gpx 5000 vs 2400 / 7000
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<blockquote data-quote="PhaseTech" data-source="post: 192761" data-attributes="member: 3149"><p>Use each unit to its strengths:</p><p></p><p>SDC - shallow, high mineralised, charcoal infested, old diggings, surfacing, rough or specimen gold, backpacking into hard to access areas, when it's raining and you just have to get out for a swing!</p><p></p><p>GPZ - more open flogged ground, iron encrusted gold, milder ground (take advantage of normal), ground with surface cover, known areas where you can happily sweep very slow</p><p></p><p>GPX - anywhere you can take advantage of having different search coil options, high EMI areas (a lot more tuning options, quiet audio, cancel etc), salty soils, patch hunting (lighter and happier with a faster sweep due to mono coils) and whenever you'd prefer to swing a lighter coil</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PhaseTech, post: 192761, member: 3149"] Use each unit to its strengths: SDC - shallow, high mineralised, charcoal infested, old diggings, surfacing, rough or specimen gold, backpacking into hard to access areas, when it's raining and you just have to get out for a swing! GPZ - more open flogged ground, iron encrusted gold, milder ground (take advantage of normal), ground with surface cover, known areas where you can happily sweep very slow GPX - anywhere you can take advantage of having different search coil options, high EMI areas (a lot more tuning options, quiet audio, cancel etc), salty soils, patch hunting (lighter and happier with a faster sweep due to mono coils) and whenever you'd prefer to swing a lighter coil [/QUOTE]
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