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GREGGOWREX
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Re: which detector

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A CS4PI...according to some member reviews ..it goes to great depths ... B-)
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Post by Leigh »

greggowrex wrote:A CS4PI...according to some member reviews ..it goes to great depths ... B-)
They are great on the beach but that is all , strictly a beach detector according to the manufacturers,
I believe it is a pulse type and they give great depth but cannot cope with inland work.
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