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The only thing I've seen, in regards to measured output, is a couple videos on YouTube channel Tech Delirium. Shows scope displaying nox 900 vs manticore waveforms (not sure what value being measured). The nox 900 waveform occupies the space of 4 vertical blocks and the manticore waveform occupies 6 (50% more??). His other video shows all the programs and frequencies used for D2, 900 and m
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Thomas Dankowski Metal Detecting Forum
Minelab submitted their FCC approval/test info, for sales in US, on Feb 15th, so, likely to be available soon here. I think the nox 900 was shipping a couple months after it was submitted to FCC.
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Thomas Dankowski Metal Detecting Forum
Thresher's are nice. They have massive piezo's, seem to be able to make a noticeably louder and broader range of audio that's a bit less "tinny" sounding than others.
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Thomas Dankowski Metal Detecting Forum
Got any rusty old steel bottle caps to try it on? Minefields of those things in the parks here, and oddly, lots are smashed flat, which really mess with detectors.
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Thomas Dankowski Metal Detecting Forum
Can't really go wrong either way, which ever suits you. Had thoroughly gone back n forth between nox and anfibio, sorting out which did "best" for me, settled on the anfibio, love it!
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Thomas Dankowski Metal Detecting Forum