el padron
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Beach and Goldfield detector:
There is absolutely no other choice for beach detecting at a good location other then a Garret ATX.
This thing is so good at what it does, that sometimes I absolutely dread using it... Do you understand the statement I just wrote? Its a lot of work to dig every single gram of s*** that this thing with surely detect.
Almost the entire world is absolutely filled with tiny little specs of worthless crap, so be very carefull what you wish for.
The actual platform is used by the US government but not before being rejected, redesigned and resubmitted about two dozen times. Its is basically the only mainstream upper midrange metal detector designed respectfully for its end users in mind.
This thing is waterproof, No gasket issues, etc. If you did have gasket issues, it would still be waterproof.
The only problem is it will find everything. Its endless, you will be digging pennies from 30 inches all day and all night. It has a basic discrimination feature for iron, but that doesn't really provide much relief.
For what it does you can't improve on it.
This is basically the machine you want to know and use well next time ideal conditions present themselves. (Every ten years)
#2 for the money is still the Minelab SGT lightly used all day for $650 on EBAY. The control unit is not submersible.
Beach detecting trash discrimination absolutely equal or better then the CTX.
How? I don't know. It's just more sensitive if you know how to use it. Also it gets your face out of the LCD screen and makes you start concentrating on the signals.
If you like working on stuff, experimenting with electronic components, putting together puzzles, arts and crafts, Lego, working with glue and exotic resins, get an excaliber II, or an AT Pro.
I've never used either of them but entire industries exist for their sole purpose of repair and modification.
Consider this aforementioned statement my version of charity work and or community service.
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