What Frequency is this Machine 540

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Do your research for Minelab Multi-IQ. That will give you weeks worth of reading and more info than you ever wanted to know.
 

hello
i did do my research before i even ask here
VANQUISH 540 TECH SPECS
Search Modes
Coin, Relic, Jewellery, Custom, All Metal
Custom User Search Profile
Yes
Operating Frequencies (kHz)
Multi-IQ
Noise Cancel
Auto (19 Channels)
Bluetooth Audio
Yes
Iron Bias
High (default), Low
Sensitivity
10 levels
Volume
10 levels
Target Tones
5 tones
Discrimination Segments
25 segments
Target ID's
-9 to 40
Depth Indicator
5 levels
Length
Extended: 1450mm (57")
Collapsed: 760mm (30")
Weight (incl. batteries)
2.9lbs (1.3kg)
Standard Coil
V12 12"x9" Double-D
Audio Output
In-built loudspeaker
3.5mm (1/8") headphones
Bluetooth wireless headphones
Supplied Headphones
Wired 3.5mm (1/8") headphones
Display
Monochrome LCD with red backlight
Supplied Batteries
4 x AA NiMH rechargeable
Waterproof
Coil to 1m/3-feet
Operating Temperature Range
-10°C to +40°C (+14°F to +104°F)
Storage Temperature Range
-20°C to +70°C (-4°F to +158°F)
Key Technologies
Multi-IQ, Bluetooth, aptx™ Low Latency
Warranty
3 years control box and coil,

it will not be the same as the EQUINOX 800, this is why i asked
 

It is running Multi-IQ which consists of 5. 10, 15, 20 and 40 khz all being transmitted at same time.

Here is link to Minelab Equinox, Vanquish runs same 5 frequencies, Equinox you can pick individual or run all 5, Vanquish you don't have the option to select single frequencies.


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https://www.minelab.com/metal-detectors/equinox-800
 

hello
the dealer told me that is was running different frequencies then the E800
this is why i have been looking and could not find anything
 

5 -40-kHz
 

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Your dealer doesnt have a clue what hes talking about. Buy from someone else, because you will never know what else he is lying about.
 

hello
i was looking at this Machine 540 and cant find what Frequency this machine will run on
i know its going to be multi, but thats not saying what Frequencys it will run
any help?
thanks

Debbie Smikoski, just told me it runs multiple freqs between 5-40khz
 

It is Multi-IQ, 5,10,15,20 and 40khz same as Equinox 600 and 800 and the next model upgrade Minelab releases.
 

It is running Multi-IQ which consists of 5. 10, 15, 20 and 40 khz all being transmitted at same time.

Here is link to Minelab Equinox, Vanquish runs same 5 frequencies, Equinox you can pick individual or run all 5, Vanquish you don't have the option to select single frequencies.


View attachment 1791220

https://www.minelab.com/metal-detectors/equinox-800
Wrong.

5 -40-kHz

Wrong.

It is Multi-IQ, 5,10,15,20 and 40khz same as Equinox 600 and 800 and the next model upgrade Minelab releases.
Wrong.

That picture is for the Equinox 800. Don't go off the picture, scroll down to the real specifications.
Equinox 800 specs: MULTI-IQ 5, 10, 15, 20, 40
Equinox 600 specs: MULTI-IQ 5, 10, 15
Vanquish 540: Just says MULTI-IQ, so likely only 5, 10, 15 like the Equinox 600 or perhaps only 5, 10
I would call Minelab and ask them why they don't list the true frequencies for the Vanquish 540

hello
this is what i been looking for, 5-40 khz,
thanks

It could be 5-40, but it might not be. The website doesn't specify. And the Equinox 600 is 5, 10, 15 so I kinda doubt it's anymore than that, but maybe.
 

It is not wrong, when in Multi-IQ mode both 600 and 800 run the same 5 freq, the 600 is missing the 20 and 40 khz as individual selectable freq like the 800 has. In Multi-IQ mode both the 600 and 800 run the same 5 frequencies.

I also worked for Minelab.
 

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Wrong.


Wrong.


Wrong.

That picture is for the Equinox 800. Don't go off the picture, scroll down to the real specifications.
Equinox 800 specs: MULTI-IQ 5, 10, 15, 20, 40
Equinox 600 specs: MULTI-IQ 5, 10, 15
Vanquish 540: Just says MULTI-IQ, so likely only 5, 10, 15 like the Equinox 600 or perhaps only 5, 10
I would call Minelab and ask them why they don't list the true frequencies for the Vanquish 540



It could be 5-40, but it might not be. The website doesn't specify. And the Equinox 600 is 5, 10, 15 so I kinda doubt it's anymore than that, but maybe.

Congratulations. What an amazing first post to be 100% wrong on everything you said, and prove you have no true understanding of what you are attempting to refute.
 

Wrong.


Wrong.


Wrong.

That picture is for the Equinox 800. Don't go off the picture, scroll down to the real specifications.
Equinox 800 specs: MULTI-IQ 5, 10, 15, 20, 40
Equinox 600 specs: MULTI-IQ 5, 10, 15
Vanquish 540: Just says MULTI-IQ, so likely only 5, 10, 15 like the Equinox 600 or perhaps only 5, 10
I would call Minelab and ask them why they don't list the true frequencies for the Vanquish 540



It could be 5-40, but it might not be. The website doesn't specify. And the Equinox 600 is 5, 10, 15 so I kinda doubt it's anymore than that, but maybe.

Wow. First post, even. Gutsy move.
 

Multi-IQ technology is one of Minelab’s most impressive technological advancements. This technology allows the detector to function on multiple frequencies at once. Rather than having adjustable frequencies, this line of detectors can operate on all 5 of the frequencies simultaneously. The Vanquish line cannot operate on single frequencies, unlike some of Minelab’s other multiple frequency detectors. Operating frequencies are: 5 kHz, 10 kHz, 15 kHz, 20 kHz, and 40 kHz. The lower frequencies are best for highly conductive metals like silver, while the higher frequencies are best for lower conductivity metals like gold.

Copy and pasted from Discover Metal detecting
 

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