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General Metal Detector Discussion
T2 vs. G2 vs. AT Gold - for detecting tiny iron objects
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<blockquote data-quote="claudius" data-source="post: 231239" data-attributes="member: 6959"><p>That is so confusing. I won't link here another MD forum, but let me just quote a part of a bigger comment of an experienced MD user, nickname Monte: </p><p>"Some models use a numeric reference, either printed on the decal around the Disc. control knob, or needle meter display with a '0' indicator on the scale, or a digital-type display that shows a numeric label such as '1' (the minimum Disc. setting reference on the Omega), or '0' (as the minimum number reference on the Teknetics G2 and Fisher Gold Bug Pro), however, as I stated in my post, the Tek. Omega, G2, and Fisher Gold Bug Pro do not have a true 'Zero' Disc. setting, which can also be referred to as an All Metal Accept level of performance. (...) The T2 is the ONLY Teknetics model that adjusts down to a true, "zero rejection" or "all metal accept" Disc. level. " </p><p></p><p>How do I tell, if a device has or has not the mode then?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="claudius, post: 231239, member: 6959"] That is so confusing. I won't link here another MD forum, but let me just quote a part of a bigger comment of an experienced MD user, nickname Monte: "Some models use a numeric reference, either printed on the decal around the Disc. control knob, or needle meter display with a '0' indicator on the scale, or a digital-type display that shows a numeric label such as '1' (the minimum Disc. setting reference on the Omega), or '0' (as the minimum number reference on the Teknetics G2 and Fisher Gold Bug Pro), however, as I stated in my post, the Tek. Omega, G2, and Fisher Gold Bug Pro do not have a true 'Zero' Disc. setting, which can also be referred to as an All Metal Accept level of performance. (...) The T2 is the ONLY Teknetics model that adjusts down to a true, "zero rejection" or "all metal accept" Disc. level. " How do I tell, if a device has or has not the mode then? [/QUOTE]
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General Metal Detector Discussion
T2 vs. G2 vs. AT Gold - for detecting tiny iron objects
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