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I should remind here,that these detectors are produced in Moscow,Russia by AKA manufacturing,which exists from 1993.So,for making deals,please,send a message directly to AKA in Moscow or simply through mails to me.Here is the oficial AKA site in Moscow,Russia.
These are the videos made by our good friend in the USA,Scott
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Igor
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Thomas Dankowski Metal Detecting Forum
Really,it is a very nice review especcially taking into account,that tested on a sand.This soil is always considered as complicated for VLF items.But,glad to hear,that you managed to set your Signum properly on the first day of your digging on a beach.
And,I agree fully,that Signum has a lot of settings and if to dig on rather clean and not trash sites,you will receive significantly more depth,t
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Igor
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Thomas Dankowski Metal Detecting Forum
I would like evrybody who probably is interested in buying AKAs now or in a future,to have a look at this video and at some others made by Scott in the USA.If there are questions,I will reply with pleasure.
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Igor
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Hi,Keith,
this report was devoted to Signum MFT 7272M.
There are several models producing by AKA.Sorex Pro is very nice detector,but not top of the line by AKA.Signum is the top.
In both of them there are 2 like different detectors,working simultaneously-one of them like seeking in all metal mode and it is called the Real Time channel and the second one is the Short Tone channel.So,detecting w
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Igor
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Thomas Dankowski Metal Detecting Forum
Hi,Daryl,
a good work could be performed to study Signum properly,it is very professional detector with a lot of features and details in setting.For those people,who probably prefer more easy detecting,Sorex will suit,though the Sorex is also very clever item.
The temperature now is very soft due to usual data on these days and it is -1 below zero and almost no snowing.
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Igor
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Thomas Dankowski Metal Detecting Forum
To inform members further,I should say,that AKA detectors are very sensitive indeed,more,than mostly of others and even more expensive,than AKAs.
There is an opportunity in making GB manually to the (-) direction to receive significantly more depth,but falsing could also appears,but sometimes it is worthy to do.From the other side,making GB to (+) direction manually with 2-3 points,could receive
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Igor
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sekypaleo Wrote:
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> Welcome Igor and thanks for the information! I
> have been watching a good number of videos on-line
> of the Sorex Pro and I am about convinced it is
> the detector I have been looking for. Is the Sorex
> Pro operators manual available on-line to
> download? In English? Thanks! Bill
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Igor
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Thomas Dankowski Metal Detecting Forum
I am able to supply Signum or Sorex with any of coils if there are in stock,including 3 frequencies coil if needed.Probably a difference in costs of coils will be taken into account.
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Igor
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Thomas Dankowski Metal Detecting Forum
Yes,to detect on beaches or on wet sands is always an issue for all VLF detectors.
There are several options in setting of Signum and Sorex Pro,which could improve detecting there,but all physical laws are applied in any case.
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Igor
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Thomas Dankowski Metal Detecting Forum
Los Alamos Wrote:
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> Hey Possum, how does an aluminum pulltab show up
> on the hodgraph? Straight line or other?
I will answer if you do not mind.All targets from non-ferrous metals are usually shown from the right part of a monitor.Only rarely because of a target is too small ot is caught from lamost a limit depth,it could be direc
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Igor
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Thomas Dankowski Metal Detecting Forum
O.K.
Thanks again for the invitation.
As a general information could be mentioned in this case,that AKA is a brand name and is being working at metal detectors since 1993.
60 patents were received by AKA for achievments in this field.
Main manufacturing is located in Moscow,Russia.
Dozens of thousands of detectors were issued and sold all over the world.
Models,which can be considered as in
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Igor
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Thomas Dankowski Metal Detecting Forum
Hello to everybody here!
I have just registered in this forum.
Nor sure if some advertising is available due to rules,but should say and confirm,that this deal was made directly with AKA main manufacturing in Moscow,Russia and with my participation.
Sorry again for advertising and admins will correct me if something is wrong.
In any case,AKA and me are open for discussions and for answering q
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Igor
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