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New utility locators C.Scope

New utility locators C.Scope

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This article is intended for all searchers who are interested in utilities and their search and routing rather than treasures.
A quick comparison of Etrac vs. CTX 3030 metal detectors

A quick comparison of Etrac vs. CTX 3030 metal detectors

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I traded my Ctx for an Etrac about two years ago, at first I was of course hesitant to keep the Etrac, but eventually I sold my lovely Etrac and paid extra for the CTX. The main reason was mainly curiosity, which overcame my doubts about whether I should invest the money in another detector again.
Detector Minelab CTX 3030 and Snapshot function

Detector Minelab CTX 3030 and Snapshot function

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Did you know that with the Minelab CTX 3030 detector, you can easily download the screen to a png graphic format? Although you won't read about this feature in the manual, it is possible and you can make educational screenshots directly in your detector.
Advanced detector functions Minelab CTX 3030 - Volume Gain

Advanced detector functions Minelab CTX 3030 - Volume Gain

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The advanced features of Minelabers can be clearly included in the menu item called Volume Gain. This option can be found in the Audio menu of E-Track. Of course, it is also used by the CTX 3030 and is also part of the GPX series pulse detectors.
Advanced features of Minelab FBS detectors

Advanced features of Minelab FBS detectors

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The article is again focused on detectors Minelab and should be considered as a continuation of the series on multi-frequency detectors Minelab E-trac. In the first part we had a quick look at how to read the display on the E-Trac, we talked a bit about conductivity and ferrocyte, so we have covered the most important basics and can move on.Today we'll take a closer look at the detector's setup (menu)

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