robby4570
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I've been familiar with GPS in the CTX 3030 and GPZ 7000 for over a decade. It's phenomenal in my CTX 3030, a very useful tool indeed. With the advance in technology in the past decade, it should be a no brainer to incorporate a very good GPS into higher end detectors. Is it cost to engineer and incorporate it? Is it the belief that there would be no or not enough demand from detectorists worldwide? I've been using an app on my phone that is no longer available and not being supported by the developer (who has vanished) prior to getting my CTX 3030 and still use it when swinging one of my other detectors. Logging hunts is a critical tool to me. As it stands now, I will not buy a new detector from any company until GPS is incorporated. So, I guess I'll stick with my CTX 3030 and the detector manufacturers lose out on my money (and I buy expensive high end gear, so...). My money is on Minelab or Nokta to be the first to incorporate GPS in a NEW line of detectors.
C'mon all you Detector Manufacturers, get with the program and give us what we need!
C'mon all you Detector Manufacturers, get with the program and give us what we need!