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What are the differences between the X-Terra Pro and the Elite?

From what have seen so far the Elite is multi frequency, but also has an option of choosing 15khz single frequency where the Pro operates only on a choice of three single frequencies 5, 10, or 15khz.
The Elite also has an iron bias setting along with an iron volume I believe.
 
This may shed some light on your question…
I hope it's large enough to read. Won't know until it's posted.
 

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This may shed some light on your question…
I hope it's large enough to read. Won't know until apparently
This may shed some light on your question…
I hope it's large enough to read. Won't know until it's posted.
So apparently the significant change has something to do with the fact that the elite is supposed to have multi frequency. This graph has just confused me more. So as you can see under multi frequency the pro has an N for no while the elite has a Y for yes. Then you look under frequency and the elite one has one frequency while the pro lists 3. Isn't that backwards how is the elite a multi frequency machine when it's only listed with one frequency at 15. Can someone please explain how that's multi frequent?
 
“Multifrequency” means several frequencies are simultaneously used together in a detecting mode. Example: 5, 10 and 15 kHz are all transmitted to the coil at the same time.
The XTP's frequencies are each used separately, not combined like in multifrequency.
 
“This graph has just confused me more. So as you can see under multi frequency the pro has an N for no while the elite has a Y for yes. Then you look under frequency and the elite one has one frequency while the pro lists 3. Isn't that backwards how is the elite a multi frequency machine when it's only listed with one frequency at 15. Can someone please explain how that's multi frequent?”
As Dirtdude said and if not understood, the graph is saying the elite is smf and you can also run it on a single 15kh frequency. The pro can only run ONE of the three frequencies listed at a time.
 
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