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« on: May 09, 2009, 01:11:29 am »
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Hi! I'm going to buy Minelab Explorer SE. I'm afraid a bit that using multiply frequencies could diminish exploring depth. Is that true? 

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« Reply #1 on: May 09, 2009, 02:00:58 am »
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No, It's not!
If anything, the complete reverse.
Minelabs are among the deepest seeking machines on the market....... WHEN they are set up properly.
If you look in the download section on the site I've loaded up some programs that should cover most eventualities (Deepseeking,Beach,heavy trash).
They are for the Explorer II but work equally well on the S.E.

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« Reply #2 on: May 09, 2009, 12:26:36 pm »
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Thanks! As I understand you have many worked with these device. Is it really the best device in price range till 1500 Euro? I'm looking at it because have intention to search color metals in heavy trashed places (nails, tin, iron etc.). Some cheaper devices that I'm seen don't pass through the test when gold ring is placed in small can. At non-ferrous regime they give no signal. Of course, I would like to find also small coins in 20-30 cm depth... What could you say about this?       

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« Reply #3 on: May 27, 2009, 05:22:23 pm »
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The eTrac is probaly the best machine in this price range up to Euro 1500 - not counting in the new Whites Vision, which I haven't field tested yet. It is extremly sensitive to small coins and will find thm at 20 - 30 cm as you had suggested. If you want to spend less go for the Minelab SE. It also has great depth two small coins due to its low search frequency.

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