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Ok, the C$ in NOT a CZ. Got that, but...

allhuntedout

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Specifically HOW is it not like a CZ? Has anyone made a list of the things that are different? I can start the list with:

1. Faster coil sweep speed
2.
 
:fisher::clap: The threshold is a big difference and how it works in relationship to the sensitivity level.It allows you to set it like sort of a target except trigger for lack of a better word and the iron disk adjustment is another big difference. The number ID and pin point readout is different(the CS is a non VCO pin point). I feel the CS will perform better in heavy small iron and iron trash areas due to being able to adjust the threshold level(trigger point) and sensitivity relationship to get the best performance for the area being hunted. When you start to understand how they work together the CS will shine. I have both detectors and love them both for different reasons.

The CZ is pretty straight forward,ground balance correctly.Set sensitivity to be stable,notch in and out the targets you want to hunt and go.

Just my 2 cents on the subject

Take Care

Bill G

 
Target ID by number 0-100
auto ground balance
ground tracking
memory banks
1 frequency?
 
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