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(Want to buy) Wtb...Whites XLT

Daniel Tn

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Daniel Tn submitted a new listing:

Wtb...Whites XLT - Wtb...Whites XLT

Here's a strange one for ya. This is one detector I never have owned. I've had the DFX and V3i but not the XLT. Would like to just play around with one for a while. Do any of you guys have one sitting in the closet some where that is collecting dust? Shoot me a message and a price and I might take it off your hands.

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Gotta swing it like a golf club to get any kind of depth out of it.
A couple of the guys I hunted with back in the 90s had them and they used to smoke me on Civil War relics back then. They ran in some all metal program though and that was back when I had Tesoro machines. I just never got one at the time.
 
I thought there was an Eagle Spectrum, Spectrum XLT with the rainbow colored graphics, the Spectrum XLT eSeries with the golden decal letters, and the Spectrum V3i too. I don't know what all the differences are, but I thought they were all different models. May just be the coils, since Whites did have a tendency to do that...I.E MXT, MXT 300, etc.
 
I thought there was an Eagle Spectrum, Spectrum XLT with the rainbow colored graphics, the Spectrum XLT eSeries with the golden decal letters, and the Spectrum V3i too. I don't know what all the differences are, but I thought they were all different models. May just be the coils, since Whites did have a tendency to do that...I.E MXT, MXT 300, etc.
I have the XLT Spectrum and the XLT-E.... They're both the same 6.59 khz. machines with different window dressing... There are two types of 950 coils... The original Pancake coil (not repairable)... And the X coil (could be repaired)... Same coils... And again different window dressing... *** Terminology used by Centerville Electronics

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Gotta swing it like a golf club to get any kind of depth out of it.
Flip it into non-motion Mixed Mode and watch this machine come to life, True live threshold, much more depth, and swing at your own pace. Today's latest and greatest are just now bringing these kind of features into their detectors. Shouldn't be hard to find one, most folks sold these off not knowing what they had under their arm.
 
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