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Treasure Hunting
Treasure, Coin and Relic
WHY is Multi IQ, BBS, FBS Better than single frequency?
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<blockquote data-quote="PhaseTech" data-source="post: 425558" data-attributes="member: 3149"><p>I'll break this down nice and simply without getting into technical differences.</p><p></p><p>CTX3030 - Fantastic on wet sand, very good at ID'ing targets with ferrous component, stable ID at depth</p><p></p><p>Equinox - Faster recovery, not quite as deep as 3030 on wet sand but better than single freq machines, again stable ID but maybe not quite a good as 3030</p><p></p><p>Single Freq - Very fast, longer battery life, switchable freq options to target specific target sets, but not at the same time. </p><p>I love my Impact and the Kruzer, but on the wet sand the 3030 (and any FBS/BBS machines) still rule the depth stakes. </p><p></p><p>For most machines <u>inland</u> it comes down to how well you gel with your chosen machine. You have to become master of not only driving it, but also learning what it's saying to you. A veteran coin hunter swinging an old Tesoro will probably still smoke a newbie swinging a Nox that has 4 hrs on the machine. </p><p>BUT....both down at the beach, there is nothing that the old guy with his Tesoro can do to compensate for the fact that his machine just can't handle the salt signal.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PhaseTech, post: 425558, member: 3149"] I'll break this down nice and simply without getting into technical differences. CTX3030 - Fantastic on wet sand, very good at ID'ing targets with ferrous component, stable ID at depth Equinox - Faster recovery, not quite as deep as 3030 on wet sand but better than single freq machines, again stable ID but maybe not quite a good as 3030 Single Freq - Very fast, longer battery life, switchable freq options to target specific target sets, but not at the same time. I love my Impact and the Kruzer, but on the wet sand the 3030 (and any FBS/BBS machines) still rule the depth stakes. For most machines [u]inland[/u] it comes down to how well you gel with your chosen machine. You have to become master of not only driving it, but also learning what it's saying to you. A veteran coin hunter swinging an old Tesoro will probably still smoke a newbie swinging a Nox that has 4 hrs on the machine. BUT....both down at the beach, there is nothing that the old guy with his Tesoro can do to compensate for the fact that his machine just can't handle the salt signal. [/QUOTE]
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