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Gold Prospecting
Metal Detecting for Gold
4500 V's 6000
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<blockquote data-quote="clodmac" data-source="post: 649675" data-attributes="member: 23371"><p>Hi Mbasko I get most of that in the knowledge base info and the mechanics answer to the frequency thread . A better way to phrase the question may be . Are the timings (tx on/off , rx ) pulse delay , waveforms of pulse induction <strong><u>faster</u></strong> in the sdc and 6000 to give them the advantage over the 45 on the tiny stuff and specimens , which leads to another question . If they are faster is that the reason the 6000 struggles on target no 5 in the test patch .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="clodmac, post: 649675, member: 23371"] Hi Mbasko I get most of that in the knowledge base info and the mechanics answer to the frequency thread . A better way to phrase the question may be . Are the timings (tx on/off , rx ) pulse delay , waveforms of pulse induction [B][U]faster[/U][/B] in the sdc and 6000 to give them the advantage over the 45 on the tiny stuff and specimens , which leads to another question . If they are faster is that the reason the 6000 struggles on target no 5 in the test patch . [/QUOTE]
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