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Better Take A Seat

jablonsky - That is perhaps the HARDEST test for any detector to pass, depending on how far away the two targets are on the X axis (when the iron is above the coin) it has been impossible for detectors when the distance the iron above the coin exceeds 1" or so. There was 4" roughly between the two targets on the Y axis (depth). That IS ALOT and makes it MORE difficult! Could you say approximately how far apart the iron screw and coin were (X axis - left to right I mean e.g directly above, 4" to the side, etc.) This will give us a good idea of some high end unmasking abilities. Even if the iron was 3" to the side, being that it was 4" above is amazing.

Honestly, this is the best thing I have heard yet with the CTX (or any detector). Very very difficult to do that with convention VLF tech.

I wonder how many of you guys realized how difficult a test this is? I have never heard of a detector doing this. VERY IMPRESSED.

Thanks and nice find,
Albert
 
It was off center but I don't know how much. I was just digging like a mad dog.
 
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