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New Whites underwater PI

lytle78

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Can anybody add anything to this info?

http://www.mytreasurespot.com/forums/read.php?4,233855,234232#msg-234232

New Whites PI in a Surfmaster case - 3 knobs??
 
I heard from one dealer in Hawaii that this unit is not the same as the land version!! It is an updated Surfmaster PI unit and I heard that they were going to put three knobs on it instead of the 2 knobs. So I don't really think it will have much more depth than the Surfmaster PI but who knows maybe I could be wrong!! Aloha
 
Wow -

Looks like more than a re-boxed Surfmaster. I followed the link on Jeff's post.

From http://www.rsoperations.com/

"Gerry Edwards is currently testing the new pulse induction prototype in conjunction with this operation. It will be called the Surfmaster Dual Field. This new design incorporates a dual integrated coil with cutting edge dual channel processing technology and is designed to operate to depths of 100 feet. The detector features the ability to combine two operational coils in one head. This gives the detector more depth and greater sensitivity.

The advanced design of this new detector provides much greater stability and features improved ability to cancel out mineralization which has been a problem for pulse induction units in the past.

Also incorporated is the ability to recover from fast sweeps of the coil. Old units had to be swept slowly over a target to read it. This is an adjustable feature on the new detector. This new unit has also been designed to locate gold with greater ease than in the past."


This sounds like something Eric Foster had a hand in!

Rick K
 
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