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Metal Detectors
Nokta/Makro
Nokta Impact information
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<blockquote data-quote="PhaseTech" data-source="post: 311440" data-attributes="member: 3149"><p>I took the Impact down to the beach to actually find some rusty beer bottle or crown caps. When I got a target that I suspected would be a crown cap, I played around with the different modes. The Gen(D) mode is a threshold based all-metal with Tone ID, and it was the best mode to pick the caps by the audio response. High tone would immediately be interrupted by a low tone, which starts to grunt as you get closer. After the first few, from then on I was calling them but still dug them to see what they were, and I was spot on. All the cleaner hits that I didn't call bottle cap were bits of aluminium, coins, and a badly worn 2c coin. </p><p></p><p>While the sound is a little different, this reminded me of hunting with the Sov GT in all-metal mode, which I often do if targets seem to be few and far between.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PhaseTech, post: 311440, member: 3149"] I took the Impact down to the beach to actually find some rusty beer bottle or crown caps. When I got a target that I suspected would be a crown cap, I played around with the different modes. The Gen(D) mode is a threshold based all-metal with Tone ID, and it was the best mode to pick the caps by the audio response. High tone would immediately be interrupted by a low tone, which starts to grunt as you get closer. After the first few, from then on I was calling them but still dug them to see what they were, and I was spot on. All the cleaner hits that I didn't call bottle cap were bits of aluminium, coins, and a badly worn 2c coin. While the sound is a little different, this reminded me of hunting with the Sov GT in all-metal mode, which I often do if targets seem to be few and far between. [/QUOTE]
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Metal Detectors
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