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Upinttor MD-4030
Treker GC-1066
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Main
Pointer indicator
Pointer indicator
Typemetal detectormetal detector
Suitable forgroundground
Principle of operationVLFVLF
Coil/frame
Type
concentric
concentric
Shape
round
round
Waterproof
Dimensions (WxD)16.5x16.5 cm17.8x17.8 cm
Number of coils11
Specs
Number of detection frequencies11
Detection frequency6.6 kHz6.6 kHz
Max. detection depth40 cm40 cm
Coin detection depth16 cm12 cm
Discriminator
Features
Functions
sensitivity adjustment
volume control
low charge indicator
sensitivity adjustment
volume control
low charge indicator
More features
pointer indicator
armrest
built-in speaker
headphone output
pointer indicator
armrest
built-in speaker
headphone output
General
Power sourcePP3 x1PP3 x1
Shaft length78 – 106 cm78 – 106 cm
Weight1.2 kg1.4 kg
Added to E-Catalogfebruary 2019august 2015

Dimensions (WxD)

The size of the standard coil (frame) of the metal detector. Theoretically, the larger it is, the deeper the device is able to “see” and the more space it captures in one pass, but the worse it is suitable for searching for small objects and the lower the accuracy with which it localizes them. At the same time, these characteristics depend on so many other factors that in fact, the size of the coil itself affects them very little.

Note that for coils (frames) of an elliptical shape, only one size can be indicated — along the length.

Coin detection depth

The deepest depth at which a metal detector is capable of detecting small coins and other objects of similar size. Many users buy a device with the intention of “hunting” for metal trifles, so manufacturers often indicate this parameter separately in the specifications. Due to the small size of the coins, their detection depth is usually much less than the total maximum detection depth (see above).

Weight

The total weight of the metal detector in the working position is with the installed coil and batteries (if both are removable, see above). This parameter is quite important, taking into account the fact that during operation the device has to be kept on the weight: long-term use can be very tiring even with a relatively small weight and the presence of an armrest (see above). Therefore, light weight is a noticeable advantage for any metal detector. At the same time, other things being equal, lighter models tend to cost more, so you can use another option — a shoulder strap that reduces the load on the hand. And for underwater metal detectors (see "Type"), this parameter is not particularly relevant, because. objects underwater lose a significant amount of weight.
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