Looks like one can preorder.
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GMX Sport New XGB ground balance system. This machine represents new generation of VLG detection technology. Starting with the industry-standard 48Hz operating frequency. An all-new XGB ground balance system can handle mineralized ground unlike other VLF prospecting machines. You can even assign a ground balance offset in both TracLock or XGB modes. The GMX Sport features a Ground Scan mode that can show you where valuable paystreaks are in streambeds and washes. There is a lot of information about the new GMX!
I will be watching for videos on it! The VLF with 48Hz should be complimentary for gold!
...but if they can't correctly describe this as a LF detector and not a VLF,
Curious if the GMX Sport has technology "[T]his machine represents new generation of VLG detection technology. Starting with the industry-standard 48Hz operating frequency. An all-new XGB ground balance system can handle mineralized ground unlike other VLF prospecting machines." The White's Spectra V3i with the configurability of Frequency Offset one would have to use a frequency counter to ascertain the frequency differentiation? A friend that I metal detect with has an inexpensive metal detector, and it operates in 6.79 Khz, and it does very well. Realizing this must be a copyright of a manufacturer I assume the ability of a metal detector thru configurability or as with the technology of the GMX a detectorist could arrive at the more desirable freq./Khz?This is one of those gray-area-terms. In radio-land, VLF has a strict definition, 3-30kHz. In detector-land, it's given a bit more leeway. Generally, if it's below 100kHz (the old TR standard) and has ground balance, then I consider "VLF" to be OK. It's what detectorists understand.
Quiz... which of the following detectors are not (truly) VLF?
Compass Relic Magnum
Compass AU52
Fisher 1280x
Fisher Gold Bug 2
Minelab Eureka
Minelab Equinox
White’s Coinmaster V
White’s V3
Curious if the GMX Sport has technology "[T]his machine represents new generation of VLG detection technology. Starting with the industry-standard 48Hz operating frequency. An all-new XGB ground balance system can handle mineralized ground unlike other VLF prospecting machines." The White's Spectra V3i with the configurability of Frequency Offset one would have to use a frequency counter to ascertain the frequency differentiation? A friend that I metal detect with has an inexpensive metal detector, and it operates in 6.79 Khz, and it does very well. Realizing this must be a copyright of a manufacturer I assume the ability of a metal detector thru configurability or as with the technology of the GMX a detectorist could arrive at the more desirable freq./Khz?
I have a White's Spectra V3i; however, several years ago, I owned some of the higher end of CB radios, and owned a digital frequency counter, and it would be possibly useful to learn more about the capabilities of the metal detector. I do realize that a metal detector can only do what it was designed to do.
Can't figure out your question. But it's "VLF", not "VLG". And "48kHz", not "48Hz".
Thanks for your prompt response! In the advertisement with the GMX Sport the VFG is VLF, and the 48Hz is 48 kHz. I had read this on some advertisements earlier, and did not correct it thinking it was intentional; although, I strongly suspected it to be error; either a typographical error, or perhaps, it was some technological advancement. Most of my suspicions have been addressed as I assumed! Those were not intended to be as was entered! Therefore, in your post above:
Quiz... which of the following detectors are not (truly) VLF?
Compass Relic Magnum
Compass AU52
Fisher 1280x
Fisher Gold Bug 2
Minelab Eureka
Minelab Equinox
White’s Coinmaster V
White’s V3
1.) Does the White's Spectra V3i have capabilities of changing freq. with the Frequency Offset?
2.) Does the White's GMX Sport have capabilities "[T]his machine represents new generation of VLF detection technology, with features that both sourdough and greenhorn prospectors can appreciate." Does it have capabilities of possibly going to the higher 48Khz?
Now, on to your quiz!
I will follow this to learn what everyone has to say!
Thanks!
#1Leatherneck