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Are P.I detectors in the works?

Small market - big investment in engineering. All the easy stuff has been done several times over. ML has "moved on" the GPZ isn't a PI detector, the GPX took that development aboit as far as it can go.
 
Hello. Yes, it is in the works but not anytime soon.
There are many factors - should be as good or better than what is out there but not as expensive.
That is what we are trying to offer to our valued customers and we will not release it until we achieve this goal.
Hope you understand....
 
Nokta Detectors said:
Hello. Yes, it is in the works but not anytime soon.
There are many factors - should be as good or better than what is out there but not as expensive.
That is what we are trying to offer to our valued customers and we will not release it until we achieve this goal.
Hope you understand....

Nice to learn that at least it's in the cards :clapping:
 
If Nokta comes out with a pi I'll surely get one, about 50% of my type of hunting is with a good Pi both land and water. Ocean or fresh water use a waterproof pi, for land use a GPX. Will be interesting seeing what Notka has in store for us, land or water I'll be one of the first to purshase one.

Here on the west coast, VLF don't fare as well as a good pi in black sand or mineralztion. Still strongly feel Pi is the future for relic land detecting, nothing else comes close for those deeper signals masked in mineralized ground.

Paul
 
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