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Minelab GPX6000 release, general information and questions
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<blockquote data-quote="hippyhunter" data-source="post: 567095" data-attributes="member: 11389"><p>Having a guess here but thinking gpx6000 and any future gpx series may be always pi incarnations, with the 6000 having similar performance to 5000 with gps and upgradable software and maybee some cosmetic changes of some type. I dont think a gpx detector will ever use zvt. (More gold detectors than this and geosense are supposed to be coming this financial year).</p><p>Later in the year i reckon it will be either a gpz (6500?) Similar to gpz7000 minus the gps and possibly a bit lighter for about 9k or a gpz(8000?) With more grunt than a gpz7000 for around 12k..</p><p>All the above is completely just speculating but interesting to consider with an extra piece of the puzzle given</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hippyhunter, post: 567095, member: 11389"] Having a guess here but thinking gpx6000 and any future gpx series may be always pi incarnations, with the 6000 having similar performance to 5000 with gps and upgradable software and maybee some cosmetic changes of some type. I dont think a gpx detector will ever use zvt. (More gold detectors than this and geosense are supposed to be coming this financial year). Later in the year i reckon it will be either a gpz (6500?) Similar to gpz7000 minus the gps and possibly a bit lighter for about 9k or a gpz(8000?) With more grunt than a gpz7000 for around 12k.. All the above is completely just speculating but interesting to consider with an extra piece of the puzzle given [/QUOTE]
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Minelab GPX6000 release, general information and questions
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