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My 'new' F1A4 finds gold
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<blockquote data-quote="Guest" data-source="post: 91749"><p>Minelab's answer to that is its basically very incorrect. Minelab are saying that the internal electronics have been totally re engineered not just modified but who knows really? The external design was based on the F3 mine detector not the F1A4 so I doubt they used the F1A4 internals at all.</p><p>Also talk that Minelab developed the SDC2300 to use up surplus old F3 cases seems off track too. The SDC outer plastic, coil etc. is blue while the F3 is a military green. Have they worked out a way to recolour plastics right through?</p><p></p><p><a href="http://www.minelab.com/aus/products/countermine/mine-detectors/f3-compact" target="_blank">http://www.minelab.com/aus/products/countermine/mine-detectors/f3-compact</a></p><p></p><p>I have no doubts about the ability of the F1A4 for a budget, entry level machine but I reckon that comment from the techies might be a bit of salesmanship on their behalf.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Guest, post: 91749"] Minelab's answer to that is its basically very incorrect. Minelab are saying that the internal electronics have been totally re engineered not just modified but who knows really? The external design was based on the F3 mine detector not the F1A4 so I doubt they used the F1A4 internals at all. Also talk that Minelab developed the SDC2300 to use up surplus old F3 cases seems off track too. The SDC outer plastic, coil etc. is blue while the F3 is a military green. Have they worked out a way to recolour plastics right through? [url]http://www.minelab.com/aus/products/countermine/mine-detectors/f3-compact[/url] I have no doubts about the ability of the F1A4 for a budget, entry level machine but I reckon that comment from the techies might be a bit of salesmanship on their behalf. [/QUOTE]
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