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Mike Scott..my wish ......

Elton

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A T2 with two frequencies like the Cz series 5 & 15... with all else just as it is... well........Maybe a back Light..Tones same all metal same.. Talk to Dave and get us one will you ???.........
 
incorporate the advances made on the Omega and G2 and I would be more than happy. While I like the operating characteristics of the different frequencies used in the Omega and G2 and am very happy with what they can offer in different hunting type situations, I find myself longing for something in the mid-high frequency range used on the T2. . Equipped it with an easy to use interface similar to the Omega's and have Dave call on Scotty to give er all she's got.

Tom
 
i was thinking the same thing!..probably not ready yet,and need the additional three months or so for a spring intro!

!h.h!)
j.t.
 
Hey Elton, what advantage do you see that would make adding a 2nd frequency worthwhile? Do you want to use it as a salt water beach hunter?
 
Not Elton but have something to say. Look at the CZ series, very good depth, discrimination capabilities. They work great in bad ground. If you look at a unit that has both single and multiple frequencies (like the V3i) it allows you better discrimination imo - more precise as you can use the best of the frequencies received (computer controlled if you wish).

I've been saying this for a while, for Fisher/Teknetics to come out with something with programability, backlight, trigger and with simultaneous multiple frequencies and a SOLID build please. I was told that Dave Johnson loves to build on successes (like all manufacturers do) and can't imagine them leaving behind some of the great CZ innovations as well as what the recent additions have brought. A high end coin machine and relic machine in one. Some form of analysis would be great in pin point mode, I mean the data is there just do something with it...
 
I have a DFX so I frequently do use a dual frequency machine (3 and 15 KHz) but away from the salt water beaches I find my F75 to do a better job overall with less weight and much simpler operation, though I like using the DFX inland when I turn off the 15 Khz frequency and then hunt in all metal well actually mixed mode just using the 3 Khz. But still away from the beach I will take out my F75 4 or 5 times for each time I take out the DFX.
 
My Ring and Indian nickle finds were many with the low and high frequencies. The 5 nailed the Silver, the 15 all other items. It was a good combination of frequencies for max finds. With the power of the T2, the fast response rate..(IF possible with double frequency) and the 11" DD coil..Wow it would be unbeatable.

Then throw on the little 5" DD dual frequency coil..Can you imagine the lost rings in the trashed areas..........
 
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