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Minelab Gold Monster 1000 tips and questions
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<blockquote data-quote="PhaseTech" data-source="post: 321291" data-attributes="member: 3149"><p>For 90% of aussie soils the SDC will be the better option due to being a PI, and its superior handling of nearly any mineralisation you throw at it. As with other quality gold VLF's when used in favourable soils (basically lower iron content) the VLFs start to catch up fast and may even exceed the SDC on certain gold. </p><p></p><p>I have an SDC and for detecting shallow red clay, scrubby areas, shallow mineralised diggings etc it is the detector of choice. My high freq VLF of choice (at the moment) is the Makro Gold Racer which gets used on milder ground, quartz wash areas, near electric fences and high voltage power lines, and if I want to scan through a really trashy area. The GM1000 will fit the bit for all those tasks very well also and with virtually zero set-up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PhaseTech, post: 321291, member: 3149"] For 90% of aussie soils the SDC will be the better option due to being a PI, and its superior handling of nearly any mineralisation you throw at it. As with other quality gold VLF's when used in favourable soils (basically lower iron content) the VLFs start to catch up fast and may even exceed the SDC on certain gold. I have an SDC and for detecting shallow red clay, scrubby areas, shallow mineralised diggings etc it is the detector of choice. My high freq VLF of choice (at the moment) is the Makro Gold Racer which gets used on milder ground, quartz wash areas, near electric fences and high voltage power lines, and if I want to scan through a really trashy area. The GM1000 will fit the bit for all those tasks very well also and with virtually zero set-up. [/QUOTE]
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