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NEWSFLASH: Garrett to upgrade the GTP 1350!!

dahut

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[size=small]Detecting News Service
Dateline: Texas[/size]

[size=large]Changes Coming at Garrett[/size]

The latest news out of Garland, TX is that Garret Electronics will bring some new features to their famed GTP 1350 detector. In response to demands from customers over their excellent line of hobby metal detectors, Garrett has announced the following changes to the GTP 1350:

- True, non motion ALL-Metal mode
This operating mode is already on the GTP 1350 in the pinpoint function, so bringing it out as an operating mode is no major feat, according to Garrett engineers. This will augment the current ZERO DISCRIMINATION mode on the GTP 1350 and is expected to give an increase in detectable depth.

- Trigger Actuated Pinpoint
This will be a 3-way switch on the hand grip. By pressing the switch forward into the held position, the operator can select the All-Metal mode for operation. By pulling it backwards towards oneself, trigger fashion, the PinPoint/Profiling mode is engaged. Placing the trigger in the center held position, the normal DISCRIMINATION mode is engaged.

- Fourth target ID tone
This will affect the midrange of the detector, helping to further ID detected targets for the operator. Garrett expects to retain their popular "Belltone Coin Alert"(R), what they refer to as "The Sound Of Money!"

- Selectable VCO pinpoint
This will be an aid to pinpointing and the ALL-metal mode. The operator will be able to turn this on or off as desired.

- VDI readout
This will follow the conventional 0-99 format and will be a first for Garrett in recent times, another sign of their constant drive toward innovation.

These changes will require a slight configuration change to the current GTP 1350 detector, but Garrett expects they will be popular enough to warrant making the same changes to the rest of it's lineup, where possible.
"This is good news to the detecting community as whole," says Charles Garrett, company founder. "We will NOT change the quality or superior functionality of our instruments - that will never change. But, I realized that we should have included these things already... so that's what we're going to do. The customer comes first at Garrett!"


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Hey, I can dream, can't I?
 
That sounds great Dave. I sure wish they would give the detectors a modulated tone as well. I find that the current tone system is very limited. Sure you can hear the width of the tone, but I find the constant loud tones on everything, distracting. I had to put the Ace away the other day because of it. The site was a trashy one and I found myself glazing over, which meant that i was starting to walk over good signals.
Mick Evans.
 
When will these changes take effect? Is Garrett doing this now or down the road after the Hoildays? Thanks.
TJ
 
Very interesting---The first question that comes to my mind. How will this effect the profiling feature?--Is it to be alongside VDI readout #'s?--Should be interesting (and useful) changes.-----Del
 
will we be able to send the unit in to have the changes made or will we have to buy another unit?????/
 
That's quite a fantasy. :rofl: Funny thing is that most of those changes are ones I have recommended to Garrett for some time.. Wish they would listen and come out with that "dream detector." If they would they would blow their competition away.

Bill
 
Yeah with all that time and money on their hands you'd think they could drum up something to set the detecting world on fire. Surely the 250 wasn't their best shot. :) I guess I expect to much from Garrett.

Bill
 
As it turns out, I have a detector that already has most of these features. But it isn't as light or rugged as the 1350. It can be done, though. Garrett akready has the GTI 2500 housing, so that could become the standard size for this. then you could add the features mentioned, keep the profiling and have room to spare.

Ah well, like I say - we can dream.
 
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