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MINELAB F1A4 ex military metal detectors - tips, settings, questions
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<blockquote data-quote="Harlequin" data-source="post: 119659" data-attributes="member: 1614"><p>The Minelab F1A4 has an awesome reputation around the world as a most effective military metal detector. It seems Jack Lange has modified the military detector to become an extremely useful gold detector. The Level 2 modification is claimed to achieve the same depth and ground handling ability as the Dedicated Minelab Pulse Induction detectors but with extra advantages. E.g. A choice of 3 frequencies further enhances ability on different size targets whereas GP's are fixed on an average setting only. Also a 3-way switch gives the choice of 3 pulse timings. I lack the experience to evaluate these but one thing I am impressed with is the ability to quick release the control box and fit it in a hip/shoulder bag thus resulting in a much lighter swing.</p><p></p><p>I'm just doing my homework so would appreciate comments from anyone who has practical experience of this detector.</p><p>Harlequin</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Harlequin, post: 119659, member: 1614"] The Minelab F1A4 has an awesome reputation around the world as a most effective military metal detector. It seems Jack Lange has modified the military detector to become an extremely useful gold detector. The Level 2 modification is claimed to achieve the same depth and ground handling ability as the Dedicated Minelab Pulse Induction detectors but with extra advantages. E.g. A choice of 3 frequencies further enhances ability on different size targets whereas GP's are fixed on an average setting only. Also a 3-way switch gives the choice of 3 pulse timings. I lack the experience to evaluate these but one thing I am impressed with is the ability to quick release the control box and fit it in a hip/shoulder bag thus resulting in a much lighter swing. I'm just doing my homework so would appreciate comments from anyone who has practical experience of this detector. Harlequin [/QUOTE]
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MINELAB F1A4 ex military metal detectors - tips, settings, questions
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