JimmyCT
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Has anyone purchased one? If so, how do you like it?
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Jimmy, it sure looks nice. I have had many on various Explorers and they worked great and were very durable. The specs showed up to a four inch range. My old Sunray probes on my Explorers were about 2-3 inches max range. I thought Sunray was out of business? they should sell a ton of these probes.Has anyone purchased one? If so, how do you like it?
Thank you RLOH for your input. The information I was provided indicates Sunray is back and moving full steam ahead.Jimmy, it sure looks nice. I have had many on various Explorers and they worked great and were very durable. The specs showed up to a four inch range. My old Sunray probes on my Explorers were about 2-3 inches max range. I thought Sunray was out of business? they should sell a ton of these probes.
Jim, you only need 2,490 Mercury dimes to buy it…
Did you mean to say TRX probe?Ralph must have sold out? The last I knew, him and Elaine were still in Iowa. That was a few years ago! I got my Whites TRX probe from him and he hooked me up with the Explorer SE.
Tip only!!I met another tector the other day who said that Garretts was in the process of building a hybrid of the TRX, combined with the Garretts pointer. That's all that was said about it. He was definitely a Garretts user by his gear and stories of knowing Garrett himself for a long time. That will be fun to see if it really happens and the TRX-flavor part include the tip only detection. Let's hope it is true.