If you colect all my serious post about it (there are not very serious too –private wars, etc.–) , you'll obtain the only information about it... maybe at size of a book.
Serious post about WHAT........It is not metal detecting but as it was put to me PURE BILLCHIT...this was told to me from someone who know more about electronic and math drunk than most professors who teach.
Serious post about WHAT........It is not metal detecting but as it was put to me PURE BILLCHIT...this was told to me from someone who know more about electronic and math drunk than most professors who teach.
Dear Mr.: you're deeply wrong.
I have given so much real information and very usefully from my experience.
If you do not value it, you do not deserve it either.
It's the "Big Daddy" of the deep searching loops. This gigantic loop was designed for use by Cache and Relic Hunters working in low mineral soils. The 25" Magnum Force loop sacrifices small target sensitivity for increased depth, and is best suited for finding targets of coffee can size or larger (definitely not a nugget hunting coil!). However, on large targets in low mineral soil it will achieve depths up to 3 to 5 feet depending on the size of the target. This loop is a favorite among Relic Hunters. Accurate discrimination is also lost and the 25" loop should only be used in the "all metal" mode following the instructions enclosed with it. Because of its size it is also heavier than other coils, so for ease of operation, an Arm Support System is included with purchase of the 25" loop. This coil is for the big stuff not for one coins.
Anyone can find metal with this coil on my XLPRO.
I decided a long time ago that the price paid for LRL devices has little to do with the cost associated with the device itself.
Customers are paying for the mental conditioning required. They have to be trained to determine which of the required conditions were not met when they attempted to use the device.
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