mbasko said:It's predominantly being marketed for Africa.
It's a 45khz VLF detector. The frequency spread technology sounds interesting (18-71khz) if not similar to how other VLF detectors are tuned optimally to one frequency but can change frequency by changing coils, switching freq. etc.
It's replacing the Minelab Eureka Gold in the current line up of detectors (the Eureka Gold has begun a phase out already).
It will most likely stack up against the SDC the same as other high frequency VLF's do now. It will keep up & may even be better due to discrimination etc. in ground that will allow it's use. As ground gets more mineralised I'd expect the SDC to shine as it does now.
It's not a replacement for any PI gold detector or specifically the SDC.
I'd expect it to do better overseas than here.
I'd still like to play with one
Would be nice to run one over that small nuggie patch we go to. Now that it's pretty well cleaned out it would be interesting to see if the 1000 could ping anything the SDC's and Zed's have missed. Some of that shale is pretty mineralised and makes the GPX's groan, would be a good test spot for the 1000 just to see if it could handle it.