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More info on Equinox from Mal on Minelab owners forum who’s an experienced detectorist.
If you only are at Corfe when we tested it against the Deus and even the CTX's.
A lot of raised eyebrows (and odd swear word) when the Equinox could find signals that the others could not.
Some of it was down to the set ups of the Deus (black coils and HF) and CTX's but other signals the
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Detectival Rally 2017
September 28, 2017 11:05am
Brandon Neice
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All across the UK and Europe metal detectorists gather for rallies. Permission to detect hundreds (sometimes thousands) of acres of historic land is obtained by the event coordinators and groves of eager treasure hunters gather for a chance to make the find of a lifetime. England’s very own “Detectival” is
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I copied this from an experienced detectorist called Mal on Minelab owners forum.
I think you would get your questions answered there.
Here's the link.
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I was commenting that all posts up to the release are all speculative and having now handled and used the detector for over five hours on an actual dig I can say that this detector is going to be a winner.
Its selectable single frequency like all VLF's (XTerra, Deus, Impact, etc but the big plus is that at a press of a button it becomes a multi frequency machine.
Very fast and so shar
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The more info I see on this detector the less I like about it .
It air tests well but how deep will it detect in mineralised ground, the test of the £2 coin was not buried but just done over an open hole.
The trick with the large ferrous target amongst coins has been debunked.
As for making every single frequency detector obsolete its pure hype & will be a massive letdown to people who buy
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It's from a photo I took of an advert from latest October edition of "The Searcher " I can assure you this is real just get the latest Searcher mag & you will see.
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Hopefully this is Minelab's new detector patent details below.
Minelab’s new patent. A detector with magnetic field
Minelab has concluded the registration of a patent in which a metal detector with magnetic field generator is described. The patent promises a revolution in the field of metal detector discrimination. So let’s wait for the new product 2018, shall we?
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