nuggetino said:For me the single best improvement they could make over the gpx5000 would be perfect metal discrimination. I'd buy a detector for that function alone. Imagine how much time we'd save as detectorists being able to dig only gold targets.
Hmmm.... current specials. Does it = a GPX5000 clearance? Me thinks it could be much sooner?stevo said:I predict a 2016 release date.
mbasko said:Hmmm.... current specials. Does it = a GPX5000 clearance? Me thinks it could be much sooner?stevo said:I predict a 2016 release date.
Heatho said:mbasko said:Hmmm.... current specials. Does it = a GPX5000 clearance? Me thinks it could be much sooner?stevo said:I predict a 2016 release date.
I'm thinking the same thing Matt, it won't be far off now, I predict early 2015.
KarlS said:Although chipped coils may lead to the monopoly and overcharging, from engeenring point of view they make lot of sense. The signal from receive part of the coil is very small and it has to travel another 6 or so feet, pass thru connector, picking along all sorts of EMI noises and then it is amplified (so is the noise) and processed in the control box. The chipped coils have preamplifier building into the coil and this design greatly improve signal to noise ratio.
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nuggetino said:Has anyone else noticed the huge influx of used GPX5000's for sale on gumtree and the likes lately. Unbelievable how many people are trying to offload their detectors considering there were wanted ads up just a month ago. Think a combination of minelabs bargain basement prices and word of better things to come has well and truly spread.
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