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Nokta/Makro
Multi Kruse question for Nokta Macro
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<blockquote data-quote="oldtimerROB" data-source="post: 626978" data-attributes="member: 8947"><p>Hi Ronnie, been bashing my brains about your particular problem and even looking up my local supplier in Minsk. The Whites Spectra V3i sells at around AUD 2800 and has a video screen which shows the actual target, so rusted tin would have jagged edges and nuggets tend to be rounded and lumpy. The only unknown is how good it is in very high mineralisation. I think this will be the future of detecting eventually. There are others, Garret has the GTI 2500 Special ( imaging) which specifies the size of the target and its GTA mode specifies the type of metal whether iron, gold or silver. It sells much cheaper. In the meantime my personal gold mode for general gold prospecting is 20Khz, 70 sensitivity, Isat 03, and mode DI2 as DI2 goes 66% deeper than AM mode as I explained and hit the save button. For the really small gold AM mode with a 5 inch coil and disc. 01 to give a hot rock sound that quacks ( good for a laugh if nothing else ). The grunt for rusted iron is there. Only thing missing is an oink, oink for rusted tin.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="oldtimerROB, post: 626978, member: 8947"] Hi Ronnie, been bashing my brains about your particular problem and even looking up my local supplier in Minsk. The Whites Spectra V3i sells at around AUD 2800 and has a video screen which shows the actual target, so rusted tin would have jagged edges and nuggets tend to be rounded and lumpy. The only unknown is how good it is in very high mineralisation. I think this will be the future of detecting eventually. There are others, Garret has the GTI 2500 Special ( imaging) which specifies the size of the target and its GTA mode specifies the type of metal whether iron, gold or silver. It sells much cheaper. In the meantime my personal gold mode for general gold prospecting is 20Khz, 70 sensitivity, Isat 03, and mode DI2 as DI2 goes 66% deeper than AM mode as I explained and hit the save button. For the really small gold AM mode with a 5 inch coil and disc. 01 to give a hot rock sound that quacks ( good for a laugh if nothing else ). The grunt for rusted iron is there. Only thing missing is an oink, oink for rusted tin. [/QUOTE]
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Metal Detectors
Nokta/Makro
Multi Kruse question for Nokta Macro
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