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Not sure what the issue is but I was not able to post this on the new Quattro forum despite being registered so I posted it here . . . . .
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The post that compared the Quattro to the Explorer had a few holes in it so I wanted to post this as a follow-up:
<STRONG>Digital Display </STRONG>
Co-ordinate target ID <span style="background-color:#ffff00;">(#'s range from -10 to +40, very stable and consistent)
E Co-ordinate target ID (Ferrous & Conductivity values provided on the digital screen, 00 to 32 on both, considerable "bouncing" of values)</span>
<STRONG>Sensitivity adjust automatic/ and manual </STRONG>
Q Yes/ 0 - 20 (<span style="background-color:#ffff00;">Choice is Manual or Automatic</span>)
E Yes/ 1 - 32 (<span style="background-color:#ffff00;">Choice is Manual or Semi-Automatic, subtle but big difference in terms of how the machine selects the max sensitivity to use)</span>
<STRONG>Discrimination </STRONG>
Q Dimensional Conductivity (<span style="background-color:#ffff00;">No, the circuitry determines first determines of the target is ferrous or non-ferrous and then assigns a # corresponding to the ferrous or conductive nature of the target)</span>
E Dimensional Ferrous and Conductivity in Smartscreen (<span style="background-color:#ffff00;">Smartscreen has nothing to do with disc. - this only shows you what is accepted / rejected. Both aspects of a target's composition are analyzed and used to determine what is accepted / rejected unless IM -16 is used)</span>
<STRONG>Sounds adjust</STRONG>
Q No (<span style="background-color:#ffff00;">Yes, even though the manual does not say this is possible, you can select either Ferrous or Conductivty based audio sounds for any mode on the detector)</span>
E Yes
<STRONG>Trash Density </STRONG>
Q Yes
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The post that compared the Quattro to the Explorer had a few holes in it so I wanted to post this as a follow-up:
<STRONG>Digital Display </STRONG>
Co-ordinate target ID <span style="background-color:#ffff00;">(#'s range from -10 to +40, very stable and consistent)
E Co-ordinate target ID (Ferrous & Conductivity values provided on the digital screen, 00 to 32 on both, considerable "bouncing" of values)</span>
<STRONG>Sensitivity adjust automatic/ and manual </STRONG>
Q Yes/ 0 - 20 (<span style="background-color:#ffff00;">Choice is Manual or Automatic</span>)
E Yes/ 1 - 32 (<span style="background-color:#ffff00;">Choice is Manual or Semi-Automatic, subtle but big difference in terms of how the machine selects the max sensitivity to use)</span>
<STRONG>Discrimination </STRONG>
Q Dimensional Conductivity (<span style="background-color:#ffff00;">No, the circuitry determines first determines of the target is ferrous or non-ferrous and then assigns a # corresponding to the ferrous or conductive nature of the target)</span>
E Dimensional Ferrous and Conductivity in Smartscreen (<span style="background-color:#ffff00;">Smartscreen has nothing to do with disc. - this only shows you what is accepted / rejected. Both aspects of a target's composition are analyzed and used to determine what is accepted / rejected unless IM -16 is used)</span>
<STRONG>Sounds adjust</STRONG>
Q No (<span style="background-color:#ffff00;">Yes, even though the manual does not say this is possible, you can select either Ferrous or Conductivty based audio sounds for any mode on the detector)</span>
E Yes
<STRONG>Trash Density </STRONG>
Q Yes