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<blockquote data-quote="Guest" data-source="post: 53729"><p>As far as i can remember going back to 95 the umax</p><p> was never Promoted as a gold detector. I kept in constant</p><p>Dialogue with David Bishop who knew his stuff. In saying </p><p>this the khz on the dingo I think was higher which was about </p><p>16khz or 17. The dingo with the 6" dd widescan coil Was </p><p>deadly on .1 grammers with a clear zap zap tone an inch </p><p>or so from the ground.</p><p></p><p>It amuses me today to see people walking around with a</p><p>6k machine with small coil going for similar sized objects</p><p>Detecting these at same or slightly deeper depths.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Guest, post: 53729"] As far as i can remember going back to 95 the umax was never Promoted as a gold detector. I kept in constant Dialogue with David Bishop who knew his stuff. In saying this the khz on the dingo I think was higher which was about 16khz or 17. The dingo with the 6" dd widescan coil Was deadly on .1 grammers with a clear zap zap tone an inch or so from the ground. It amuses me today to see people walking around with a 6k machine with small coil going for similar sized objects Detecting these at same or slightly deeper depths. [/QUOTE]
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