jimmy clark
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Does the 600 - 700 in multi fq, just transmit the 4 5 10 15 K.H?
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So in other words The 600 an 800 runs the same FQs in multi, which is 4 5 10 15 ?That is what you meant.. all models use all the frequencies in multi frequency mode, but only the 800 and 900 can run the 20 and 40 as a single frequency.
No.. I made a typo in my last post.So in other words The 600 an 800 runs the same FQs in multi, which is 4 5 10 15 ?
X2No.. I made a typo in my last post.
It should have read “ that is what I meant instead of “you”.
In multi frequency, the 600, 700, 800, and 900 are using 4,5,10,15,20, and 40khz.
The difference between the 600/700 from the 800/900 is that you do not not have the option of running 20 and 40khz on the 600/700, but you can on the 800/900.
In short, while running multi frequency, all of the models are the same and are using all of the frequencies.
Running in a single frequency is where they differ.
ok thanks Jimmyct. I understand now.
The 800 and 900 ,the 20 and 40 kHz are not includead when using the multi mode ,that’s what’s minelab told me ,they are a separate functionThanks for the info. others say that the 800 an 900 uses all the fqs in multi. including 20 an 40.
I agree, I was not completely correct myself.Much wrong information here. See what Carl NC says:
SMF
TX (current) waveform for the Equinox Park mode: You can see 5 broad cycles (7.8kHz) and in each broad cycle there are 5 short cycles (39kHz). What's hard to see is that there is also a 2.6kHz component. So this is a 3-frequency waveform.www.findmall.com