VLF V PI

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There are lots of variables.
The rule of thumb is that Pi's for depth and VLF's for discrimination, but that's not always the case. My Excalibur 2 does quite well regarding depth in wet sand sometimes (only in amm), I have found smallish items supprisingly deep.

The big question for me is, which is deeper underwater, and not on wet sand/dry sand. I also have an Infinium and have used minelab pi's.
 

Sandman

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Excal 1000, Excal II, Sovereign GT, CZ-20, Tiger Shark, Tejon, GTI 1500, Surfmaster Pulse, CZ6a, DFX, AT PRO, Fisher 1235, Surf PI Pro, 1280-X, many more because I enjoy learning them. New Garrett Ca
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This has been answered a few times before. If you were a Charter Member you could do a search to find what ever you need.
 

GibH

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Sandman, the search feature has been opened to all members now.
 

TimC (North Alabama)

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I reviewed the Excalibur and the Whites Duel Field a few post down.

Tim
 

SFLOcenEng

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Sandman said:
This has been answered a few times before. If you were a Charter Member you could do a search to find what ever you need.

Not to be a spoil sport but I think technology should be shared so FYI you can do a search of the whole Treasure Net site using "Google Site Search."

http://www.google.com/sitesearch/

Enjoy

EDIT

This will allow you to search the whole site at one time not just the particular forum section you are in.
 

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metal mania

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SFLOcenEng said:
Sandman said:
This has been answered a few times before. If you were a Charter Member you could do a search to find what ever you need.

Not to be a spoil sport but I think technology should be shared so FYI you can do a search of the whole Treasure Net site using "Google Site Search."

http://www.google.com/sitesearch/

Enjoy got 2 love it big time thanks

EDIT

This will allow you to search the whole site at one time not just the particular forum section you are in.
 

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