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Nokta/Makro
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<blockquote data-quote="oldtimerROB" data-source="post: 385207" data-attributes="member: 8947"><p>The multi frequency looks like a replica of the Impact without the mineralisation meter which is a must in the GT as when it reads 90% there is a higher chance of finding nuggets.Not as many features and modes as the Impact but that can be a good thing as well as bad. On the Impact you have two ID scales for different modes and on start up it will utilise the standard 14 Khz scale.When using 20 Khz for gold you need to change the scale to standard so it will give a greater spread of ID,s between iron and gold and not cause you to make a wrong call based on ID,s.I expect the same problem with the multi frequency Kruzer. The 61 Khz Gold Kruzer would not GB at 80 to 90 % mineralisation so would be useless in parts of the GT. I would have liked to see a 19 Khz model like the Racer 2 solely for prospecting in the GT with about 6 modes and a lot lighter than the Impact and of course waterproof against rain.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="oldtimerROB, post: 385207, member: 8947"] The multi frequency looks like a replica of the Impact without the mineralisation meter which is a must in the GT as when it reads 90% there is a higher chance of finding nuggets.Not as many features and modes as the Impact but that can be a good thing as well as bad. On the Impact you have two ID scales for different modes and on start up it will utilise the standard 14 Khz scale.When using 20 Khz for gold you need to change the scale to standard so it will give a greater spread of ID,s between iron and gold and not cause you to make a wrong call based on ID,s.I expect the same problem with the multi frequency Kruzer. The 61 Khz Gold Kruzer would not GB at 80 to 90 % mineralisation so would be useless in parts of the GT. I would have liked to see a 19 Khz model like the Racer 2 solely for prospecting in the GT with about 6 modes and a lot lighter than the Impact and of course waterproof against rain. [/QUOTE]
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Metal Detectors
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