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the ground probe percentage reading seems like a very beneficial piece of information it

Keith Southern

Active member
Could take alot of the guess work out of optimum settings.I also have noticed the screen that shows the signal response from all the freq's at the same time letting you know which one is most accurate to use in you're ground after you retrieve a few target's and figure out which one is working in that certain ground the best.This is what we have needed for years a detector with some type of feedback to show us exactly how the ground is effecting the targets .Theres lots of targets in the ground right now that are not very deep and they will read iron on a detector because we don't really know if we are over-driving the machine and creating alot of return signal noise thus causing good targets to be rejected.

Lets just hope this machine does what we anticipate it can do..Hats off too whites if it does and they already get an A in my book for at least trying to move forth with technology not just some rehash technology like we've seen lately from others.I'm sure they have spent some serious change on the design of this machine.

Plus it's American Made.


Keith Southern
 
Good post Keith. I too like the ground probe and I'm glad it does not automatically set the gain. I like to add two notches to the gain, but the recommended gain is very stable,
 
If you could hunt with your favorite 3 machines all running different frequencies how accurate would your info be on a target? Pretty dead on. Now there's just one machine that can do it. I would assume that when all three frequencies agree then that's as good as it gets. I like hunting with my brother because he has a different frequency detector. We will call each other over to check iffy targets. No need for that anymore!
 
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