I haven't been able to get out and try it in the field yet, but I've been really impressed with what it can do. I'm talking about the GTI at the moment.
Bill, I would normally agree with you about the DD, but what I found that amazed me today, is not only the target separation, but the improvement to hearing the width of the targets. In particular, coins, depending on their size, give a signal of particular width. Even our $1 coin, which is bigger and in screw cap range, gives a marginally narrower signal than a screw cap. However, I found that if you whip it across the target, the coin's signal will tighten up, but the screw cap will still sound longer. You little beauty!



Our $2 coins are smaller, and in screw cap range, but give a distinctly narrower signal. It's a black and white call.
On the other end of the scale; our 5c and 10c coins are in the same area as square pull tabs. The 5c coin is small ans therefore easy to pick by the narrow signal. The 10c on the other hand, shows up at notch 4.5, and is of a very similar size to the pull tabs. Their signal seems to be a bit more solid than the pull tabs and will mostly give a single beep.They can give multiple hits like a pull tab, but still sound a bit more solid. Pull tabs seem to give narrower multiple hits.
So it would seem that problems seem to generate the opportunity to learn. Cool.
Mick Evans.
P.S. I'll post how things go when I get out in the field with it.
I love elliptical concentric coils though. Probably why I'm looking for excuses to justify buying the 1350.
