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  Tesoro Compadre
Poslato od: admin - 10-09-2012, 08:48 AM - Forum: Tesoro - Nema Odgovora

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The Tesoro Compadre was designed with the idea that less is more. This modest machine can do a lot of the same things that its bigger brothers can do. It works great for coin hunting, competition hunting and relic hunting, but it does it without any excess knobs. Switch on the detector and you're working in a silent search, motion all metal mode. The farther you turn the knob, the more discrimination you can bring to bear on those trashy sites. The Compadre now comes standard with a 5.75" round concentric coil. The depth is equivalent to the original 7" concentric, plus the new coil reduces the likelihood of target masking in extremely trashy ground. It also gives you the ability to get into and around natural obstacles like bushes, fences, and playground equipment.
The Compadre has it all. One knob simplicity for the beginner and high gain circuitry and the famous Tesoro ED-180 discrimination for the advanced user. If one detector can do all of this, maybe less is more.


SPECIFICATIONS
Operating Frequency 12 kHz
Searchcoil Type Round concentric, hardwired
Searchcoil Size 5.75"
Cable Length Approx. 3'
Audio Frequency Approx. 630 Hz
Audio Output 1 Ѕ" speaker and headphone jack
Headphone Compatibility ј" stereo plug
Weight (may vary slightly) 2.2 lbs
Battery Requirement One 9 Volt DC (alkaline)
Battery Life (typical) 10 to 20 hours
Optimum Temp. Range 30° to 100° F
Optimum Humidity 0 to 75% R.H.
Operating Modes Silent Search Discriminate


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  Tesoro Silver uMax
Poslato od: admin - 10-09-2012, 08:44 AM - Forum: Tesoro - Nema Odgovora

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The Silver Sabre series has had a very long history with Tesoro Electronics. It was first introduced in 1983. In a time when "lunch box" detectors were the norm, the original Silver Sabre was perceived as a toy unit. There have been many men who bought one for the wife and wound up using it because it worked as well as any other detector on the market. Advertised as "strong, simple, silent", the Silver Sabre has gone through many changes over the years. The Silver Sabre Plus added a no motion all metal circuit. The Silver Sabre II added a new plastic housing and new Hybrid Circuit technology. Several years ago we introduced the Silver Sabre µMax with an incredibly small housing and Max Boost technology. A number of men bought one for their wife and wound up using it because it worked as well as any other detector on the market. (Sounds familiar doesn't it?)
We have decided to bring the Silver back full circle to where it started. The original Silver Sabre was a turn on and go detector with Silent Search discrimination and all metal modes. The new Silver µMax returns to its roots and offers strong, silent and simple operation once again. The Silver µMax uses a microprocessor to control the audio tone and battery test. It will come with an 8" Concentric coil and our latest plastic faceplate. The price of the Silver µMax will be $299.00.


FEATURES
Microprocessor Technology
MicroMAX Design
Low Noise Circuitry
VLF 10 kHz Frequency
One Drop-in 9V Battery
Push Button Battery Test
Silent Search All Metal Mode
Silent Search Discriminate Mode
8" Concentric Coil
Interchangeable Coils
Built-in Mineral Rejection
Lifetime Warranty

SPECIFICATIONS
Operating Frequency 10.6 kHz
Searchcoil Type Round, open center concentric
Searchcoil Size 8" diameter
Cable Length Approx. 3'
Audio Frequency Approx. 630 Hz
Audio Output 1 Ѕ" speaker and headphone jack
Headphone Compatibility ј" stereo plug
Weight (may vary slightly) 2.2 lbs
Battery Requirement One 9 Volt DC (alkaline)
Battery Life (typical) 10 to 20 hours
Optimum Temp. Range 30° to 100° F
Optimum Humidity 0 to 75% R.H.
Operating Modes Silent Search All Metal
Silent Search Discriminate

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  Tesoro Outlow
Poslato od: admin - 10-09-2012, 08:38 AM - Forum: Tesoro - Nema Odgovora

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Treasure hunting with a Tesoro just became more versatile than ever. The Outlaw is an all-terrain multi-coil phenomenon. With its 3 coil bundle package (5.75”, 8”, 12”x10”), the Outlaw allows all the tools of the trade to be at the ready for any environmental experience. Built on the tough as nails technology you’ve come to expect from Tesoro, the Outlaw has its roots firmly set in the Bandido Series of metal detectors. This family of detectors also gives the user the return of the True No-Motion retune that allows for precision pinpointing. The 3 ѕ turn ground balance also allows the “Quick Swap” technique with it’s 3 search coils.




 


FEATURES
MicroMAX Design
Low Noise Circuitry
3 Searchcoil Pack
VLF 10.6 kHz Frequency
One Drop-in 9 volt Battery
Silent Search Discriminate Mode
No-Motion All Metal Mode
Motion All Metal Mode
3-Piece Knockdown Pole
Interchangeable Coils w/quick change lower poles
Lifetime Warranty


SPECIFICATIONS
Operating Frequency 10.6 kHz
Searchcoil 5.75" Concentric
Searchcoil 8" Round Open Center Concentric
Searchcoil 12" x 10" Spoked Wide Scan
Cable Length Approx. 3'
Audio Frequency Approx. 630 Hz
Audio Output 36mm (approx) 1 Ѕ" speaker and headphone jack
Headphone Compatibility ј" stereo plug
Weight (may vary slightly) 2.2 lbs
Battery Requirement One 9 volt DC (alkaline)
Battery Life (typical) 10 to 20 hours
Optimum Temp. Range 30° to 100° F
Optimum Humidity 0 to 75% R.H.
Operating Modes Silent Search Discriminate
Threshold Based No Motion All Metal
Threshold Based Motion All Metal

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  Tesoro Cibola
Poslato od: admin - 10-09-2012, 08:34 AM - Forum: Tesoro - Nema Odgovora

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The Cibola (pronounced see-bow-lah) combines H.O.T. circuitry with turn-on-and-go simplicity. It is designed for the treasure hunter that does not want to bother with too many controls. The Cibola is named after one of the fabled seven cities of gold that the conquistadors were searching after and will simplify the search for any treasures to be found.
The Cibola’s main search mode is an ED 180 Silent Search discriminate. A threshold-based All Metal is accessed by the Push Button Pinpoint mode. The ease of use for the Cibola makes it the perfect detector for both the metal detecting novice as well as the treasure hunter that has been around for a while.


FEATURES
MicroMAX Design
VLF 14 kHz Frequency
One Drop-in 9V Battery
Variable Threshold
Ultra-lightweight Design
9x8 Monolithic Coil
3-Piece Knockdown Pole
Lifetime Warranty

SPECIFICATIONS
Operating Frequency 14.3 kHz, 14.5 kHz, 14.7 kHz
Searchcoil Type Monolithic (Carbon Fiber)
Searchcoil Size 9 x 8
Cable Length Approx. 3'
Audio Frequency Approx. 293 Hz or VCO
Audio Output 1 Ѕ" speaker and headphone jack
Headphone Compatibility ј" stereo plug
Weight (may vary slightly) 2.2 lbs
Battery Requirement One 9 Volt DC (alkaline)
Battery Life (typical) 10 to 20 hours
Optimum Temp. Range 30° to 100° F
Optimum Humidity 0 to 75% R.H.
Operating Modes Pinpoint All Metal
Silent Search Discriminate


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  Tesoro Vaquero
Poslato od: admin - 10-09-2012, 08:30 AM - Forum: Tesoro - Nema Odgovora

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During the design phase of the Vaquero (pronounced va-care-oh), we knew that it was going to be a very hard working detector. It is designed as an all-around detector, able to do just about everything that any detectorist could want to do. Vaquero is the Spanish word for cowboy. When we think of hard work and the ability to take on any kind of tough job, we think of the cowboys of the old west.
The main part of the Vaquero’s versatility is its three and three-quarters manually adjusted ground balance. This will give the detectorist the power to set up his machine to best suit the mineralization conditions that he is working in and his personal treasure hunting style. The Vaquero adds an ED180 discrimination feature to filter the trash from the treasure and a Push Button Pinpoint that makes digging up the goodies that much easier. The discriminate knob is also used to switch into a threshold-based All Metal Mode.


FEATURES
MicroMAX Design
VLF 14 kHz Frequency
One Drop-in 9V Battery
Variable Threshold
3 3/4 Turn External Ground Balance
Ultra-lightweight Design
9x8 Monolithic Coil
3-Piece Knockdown Pole
Lifetime Warranty

SPECIFICATIONS
Operating Frequency 14.3 kHz, 14.5 kHz, 14.7 kHz
Searchcoil Type Monolithic (Carbon Fiber)
Searchcoil Size 9 x 8
Cable Length Approx. 3'
Audio Frequency Approx. 293 Hz or VCO
Audio Output 1 1/2" speaker and headphone jack
Headphone Compatibility ј" stereo plug
Weight (may vary slightly) 2.2 lbs
Battery Requirement One 9 Volt DC (alkaline)
Battery Life (typical) 10 to 20 hours
Optimum Temp. Range 30° to 100° F
Optimum Humidity 0 to 75% R.H.
Operating Modes Threshold-based All Metal
Silent Search Discriminate
Pinpoint Mode All Metal Fast Auto-Tune

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vqhFlUENMJg[/youtube]

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  Tesoro Tejon
Poslato od: admin - 10-09-2012, 08:26 AM - Forum: Tesoro - Nema Odgovora

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We are very proud to introduce the Tejуn. It features a high output transmit oscillator to push the signal deeper and an increased gain for sensitivity to smaller items. The Tejуn was designed from the ground up with the coin and relic hunter in mind. It also features a new color scheme from Tesoro- blue, gray and black. The Tejуn was over a year and a half in the design stages and represents a new generation of Tesoro detectors.
Once you get past the new color scheme, the first thing that you will notice is the lack of a mode switch on the faceplate. We have moved it beneath the control housing so that you are able to switch modes quickly. Pinpointing and checking your targets with the Alternate Discrimination is a breeze.
The Tejуn’s two discriminate modes are fully user definable. The engineers at Tesoro have given the user the ability to set the machine for their hunting needs. Each discriminate mode uses ED180 circuitry. The regular discriminate also incorporates a full-time all metal setting. Want to hunt in all metal and check the targets for iron or discriminate out iron and perform a check for high value silver or gold targets? It’s no problem for the Tejуn. Simply set the Discriminate and Alternate Discriminate modes for your style of hunting and swing the coil. Then use the Trigger Switch to quickly change modes to check your targets. Push the trigger forward to activate the Alternate Discriminate or pull the trigger back to pinpoint the target. The Tejуn makes it fast and easy.
But the user definable features do not stop there. The Tejуn has a manually adjustable ground balance that works for both the All Metal mode and both Discriminate modes. Using a three and three quarter potentiometer, the Tejуn will meet and defeat all soil conditions and is suitable for any hunting style.
The Tejуn also has an audio tone adjust. If you have trouble hearing certain tones or have certain tones that you are more comfortable with, the Tejуn can meet you desires. Using the tone adjustment control, you can switch from a normal tone with VCO pinpoint/all metal to any one of thousands of different audio tones for the All Metal and Discriminate modes. Fine tune the tone until it is right for you and see how much easier it is to find, pinpoint and dig the targets that you are looking for.
While the Tesoro Tejуn was designed mostly for coin and relic hunters, its user definable controls are simple and easy to use making it able to handle just about any type of treasure hunting that you may wish to try.


FEATURES
Dual ED180 Discrimination Circuits
Easy To USe Trigger Mode Switch
MAXBoost Sensitivity
Adjustable Audio Tone Control
3 3/4 Turn Ground Control
Compatible With Lobo SuperTRAQ Coils

SPECIFICATIONS
Operating Frequency 17.2 to 17.6 kHz
Searchcoil Type Monolithic (Carbon Fiber)
Searchcoil Size 9 x 8
Cable Length Approx. 42"
Audio Frequency Approx. 215 to 830 Hz
Audio Output 2 ј" speaker and headphone jack
Headphone Compatibility ј" stereo plug
Weight (may vary slightly) 2.98 lbs
Battery Requirement Eight AA (alkaline)
Battery Life (typical) 20 to 30 hours
Optimum Temp. Range 30° to 100° F
Optimum Humidity 0 to 75% R.H.
Operating Modes Silent Search Discriminate
Slow Auto-Tune All Metal
Alternate Silent Search Discriminate
Pinpoint Mode All Metal Fast Auto-Tune

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z4Lvj2LyQLs[/youtube]

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  Tesoro Cortes
Poslato od: admin - 10-09-2012, 08:21 AM - Forum: Tesoro - Nema Odgovora

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The Cortйs represents the best combination of current and new technologies that Tesoro has to offer. When Jack Gifford and Vince Gifford set out to create a new target ID machine they each brought with them different experience. Jack has over twenty-five years experience designing some of the best analog detectors that have been on the market. Vince brought with him a decade of computer systems experience. Together, they have been creating new technology that gives our detectors superior performance and keeps them easy to use. Various parts of this technology have been finding it's way into Tesoro detectors since the introduction of the Golden µMax. The new Cortйs represents all phases of our new microprocessor technology combined with our tried and true analog circuits to create a detector that has all of the high end features our customers have asked for with user friendly Tesoro controls.
The first thing that you will notice is the control box and battery holder configuration. The µMax housing was just not big enough to hold the new circuit board so we moved the batteries down under the arm bracket and increased the size of the box slightly. This allows us to use a 12 volt system to work with the demands of the target ID circuitry. It also gave us the ability to put a 2ј" speaker on the Cortйs. This will give better and louder target signals in the field.
The Cortйs' 2x16 character LCD display will catch your eye as well. This area is the information center of the detector. The top row is an alpha/numeric display that gives a broad indication of your possible target. One of five different categories are displayed. Also if the target is overdriving the circuits, the display will tell you to lift the coil for a more accurate reading. The alpha/numeric and bar graph section of the display will remain blank until the coil passes over a target. After the detectorist has decided to dig or ignore the target the display will clear itself after six seconds of not receiving a signal. The display works in all modes, regardless of the discrimination setting. By clearing the display after six seconds the user is able to tell if has passed over a new target that may have been discriminated out. The detector may not produce an audio signal, but the display will show a target reading. The detectorist then has the choice to either go back and check the target or ignore it.
The bottom half of the display contains the real nuts and bolts information that will help you to work the Cortйs to its fullest extent. The far right hand part of the display is a battery level indicator. This gives an accurate measure of your current battery level. On the far left-hand side is the probable depth indicator. The Cortйs uses the phase shift of the target to determine the probable target and then looks at the amplitude of the signal to determine the depth. For example: a nickel and a quarter are in the ground and the quarter is deeper than the nickel; if we just went off of amplitude change, the detector may read the two targets as being the same depth. However, the Cortйs would show the quarter as being deeper because its phase shift response is different than that of the nickel.
In the center of the lower display is a nine segment bar graph display. The different segments represent the following possible targets: iron; foil: nickel; round tab; square tab; zinc penny; copper penny and dime; quarter; half and dollar. The graph shows what the coil saw during the entire sweep of the coil. The targets metal composition and orientation in the ground can cause "smearing" or possible indication in more than one graph segment. For example: pull tabs usually will not respond in a single segment but give signals in two or three segments. To help the detectorist decide on the target, we have also included an ID Number display next to the bar graph.
The ID Number takes the largest part of the signal and converts it to a two digit number. When Vince put together the scale for the ID Number, he decided to put the most resolution in the middle range of targets. This is the area where nickels, pull tabs and gold rings lie. We know that iron will always be on the low end of the scale and silver coins and jewelry will always be on the high end. So iron targets will always give a reading of 0 and silver will always give a reading of 95. The Cortйs now gives you the ability to decide what you want to dig. One of the hardest parts of designing detectors is the fact that pull tabs can vary from place to place. But a hunter working in the same area can use the ID Number to learn the characteristics of the local pull tabs and effectively ignore them.
For those detectorists that prefer a notch filter discrimination, we have also added a simple flip switch to activate either a narrow or wide notch window. When the display is blanked, two "N"s or three "W"s will appear on the screen. The N will indicate a narrow notch window and will be in the round tab and square tab portion of the graph segments. The wide notch window will cause a W to be in the round tab, square tab and zinc penny segments. These indications are an easy way to check what part of the scale is being notched out. The notch indicators will only show when there is no target under the coil. When there is a target signal, no matter if the target has been discriminated or not, the display will show the information of the target.
The Sum mode is another feature to help identify targets. While the detector is in either the Discriminate or All Metal mode, the display shows the target information from the entire sweep of the coil. Each time the coil passes over the target the microprocessor generates a new target ID reading. While this is nice for general searching, it can be confusing while pinpointing. This is where the Sum mode becomes useful. Pushing the springloaded switch into the Sum mode causes the detector to start a multi-tone ID and averages all of the coil passes over the target. The tone ID has nine different tones and relates directly to the bar graph segments. The higher up on the graph the target is, the higher the pitch of the audio signal. Averaging the coil passes over the target gives the detectorist the ability to get rid of most of the signal noise that prevents making an accurate target identification. Here's how it works: when the detectorist gets a target signal that he wishes to check out, he pushes and holds the Mode switch in the Sum position. Shortening his coil sweep to only a two or four inch sweep he passes the coil over the target three to seven times. The short multiple sweeps give the microprocessor the chance to sum the passes and average them. During the sweeps the audio ID will start at the lowest signal and will get progressively higher in pitch until there is no more change. When this happens the detector is giving the most accurate ID possible. Then the user can decide if he wants to dig or ignore the target.
All of these new features are complimented by Tesoro's easy to use controls. No touch pads or scroll through menus. Set the detector how you like it by adjusting the knobs on the front of the machine. The Cortйs features an On/Off Sensitivity knob; a Discriminate Level knob; a Manual Ground Balance knob; a Mode Switch with All Metal, Discriminate and Sum mode settings; a Notch Width switch with Off, Narrow and Wide settings and a Light switch to control the LCD backlight with a High, Low, and Off positions.
The Cortйs fits into a package that weighs just less than three pounds (including the batteries!) and is covered under Tesoro's Lifetime Warranty. The Tesoro Cortйs makes target ID easy and fun. Contact your local dealer or the factory for more information.


SPECIFICATIONS
Operating Frequency 10 kHz
Searchcoil Type Concentric
Searchcoil Size 9 x 8
Cable Length Approx. 3'
Audio Freq. Target ID Tones Approx. 350 to 800 Hz
Audio Freq. All Metal VCO Approx. 350 to 920 Hz
Audio Output 2 ј" speaker and headphone jack
Headphone Compatibility ј" stereo plug
Weight (may vary slightly) 2.98 lbs
Battery Requirement Eight AA (alkaline)
Battery Life (typical) 10 to 20 hours
Optimum Temp. Range 30° to 100° F
Optimum Humidity 0 to 75% R.H.
Operating Modes Silent Search Discriminate
No Motion All Metal
Sum
Notch Narrow/Wide

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  Tesoro Golden µMax
Poslato od: admin - 10-09-2012, 08:18 AM - Forum: Tesoro - Nema Odgovora

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The Golden µMax is getting a new and improved tone change, starting with serial number: 190900. The manual will have "Rev 2.0" on the front. All Golden µMax detectors that are currently being shipped have this change.
Some Customers had difficulties separating the tones, so we separated them further. By changing the pitches, we have made it easier to identify all 4 tones clearly, making it easier to identify targets.
The order of the has also changed...with lower tones to identify potential trash, and higher tones reflecting valuable targets like silver and nickels. See the chart below.

New Tones, Conductivity Range
Ferrous/Iron/Foil Low
Nickel Medium High
Pull Tab/Zinc Penny Medium Low
Silver High

Old Tones, Conductivity Range
Ferrous/Iron/Foil Low
Nickel Medium Low
Pull Tab/Zinc Penny Medium High
Silver High
The notch-width control must be adjusted while air testing a nickel with the discriminate control turned completely down to "min". With the notch switch in eitherwide or narrow position, adjust the notch-width to obtain a good target sound on nickel. This will give you four target tones. If the notch-width is NOT set correctly, you will only hear three tones. This is the correct way to setup a Golden µMax, regardless of whether it has the new or the older version.
If you have a NEW (still in the box) Golden µMax detector, you can have the tones changed for $25.00. If your detector is USED, the tone change will cost $50.00.

The µMax detector that you have been waiting for is here - The Golden µMax. This is a detector that only Tesoro could build. Full size depth, sensitivity, Four Tone Audio ID and a user adjustable Notch Filter Discriminate all placed into the lightest detector housing on the market. At less than 2 Ѕ pounds, the Golden µMax lets you control what you want to find. Our adjustable notch window lets you, not the engineers, decide how to pick through the pull tabs to find the nickels and gold rings, while the ED 120 discrimination knocks out all of the nasty iron. The tone ID will also give you a great idea of what your target is. The Golden µMax will help you define your targets and make better use of your detecting time.
FEATURES
MicroMAX Design
Low Noise Circuitry
9x8 Coil
VLF 10 kHz Frequency
One Drop-in 9 volt Battery
Silent Search Discriminate Mode
No-Motion All Metal Mode
4 Tone Audio ID
Positive Pole Locking System
Interchangeable Coils
Lifetime Warranty
Built-in Mineral Rejection


SPECIFICATIONS
Operating Frequency 10 kHz
Searchcoil Type Concentric
Searchcoil Size 9 x 8
Cable Length Approx. 3'
Audio Freq. All Metal VCO Approx. 260 to 420 Hz
Disc. 4 tones: 240 Hz, 315 Hz, 370 Hz, 500 Hz
Audio Output 2 Ѕ" speaker and headphone jack
Headphone Compatibility ј" stereo plug
Weight (may vary slightly) 2.2 lbs
Battery Requirement One 9 volt DC (alkaline)
Battery Life (typical) 10 to 20 hours
Optimum Temp. Range 30° to 100° F
Optimum Humidity 0 to 75% R.H.
Operating Modes Silent Search Discriminate
No Motion All Metal
Notch Norm
Notch Wide (Larger window)
Fast Auto Tune


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  Fisher F75 Ltd
Poslato od: admin - 09-09-2012, 08:35 PM - Forum: Fisher - Odgovora (1)

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Fisher F75 Ltd with Boost and Cache Processes.
The most versatile high performance detector ever made! It is the industry's premier relic hunting and ultimate multi-purpose metal detector.

Boost Process substantially increases depth under most conditions.
Cache Locating Process is designed to find large deep objects.
Lightest and best balanced of all high-performance metal detectors; Best Ergonomics in the Industry
Powerful Performance Trigger-Actuated Target Pinpointing with Variable Audio Pitch
Large LCD Screen with 0-99 Numeric Target Identification Display
Double-Filter Discrimination Modes for Searching in Trashy Areas
Magnetic Mineralization Bar Graph and Readout
Trigger-Actuated FASTGRAB™ Ground Balance
Manual Ground Cancellation Option
Non-Volatile Memory Saves Settings
Backlight – For Low Light Hunting Conditions
Low Operating Cost – Typically 40+ Hours with 4-AA Alkaline Batteries
11” DD and 5” DD Waterproof Searchcoils included
Rain Cover for Control Housing & Battery Housing Available

Recommended for:

Coin Shooting
Relic Hunting
Beach Hunting
Gold Prospecting

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  Fisher F2
Poslato od: admin - 09-09-2012, 08:29 PM - Forum: Fisher - Odgovora (6)

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Fisher F2 Visual & Audio Target ID Metal Detector
Versatile Multipurpose Performance

8-Segment visual target identification and 4-tone audio I.D.
Fast, sensitive target response
2-digit numeric target value
One-touch pinpoint with numeric depth readout
Coin depth indicator in motion search mode
8” concentric searchcoil
Light weight - only 2.6 lbs including batteries
Ergonomic S-Handle design
Notch system for accepting or rejecting target categories
Includes two 9 volt alkaline batteries
Operating frequency: 5.9 kHz

F2-11DD

Upgrade to 11” DD Bi-Axial Coil
Increase Depth
Better Target Separation
Big Footprint: Cover More Ground Faster
Better in Mineralized Soils
Great for European Hunting Conditions

Recommended for:
Coin Shooting
Relic Hunting
Beach Hunting

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