GOLD X-FINDER
The GOLD X-FINDER by GDI Detectors is a digital, ionic long-range locator with 10 frequency modes for detecting gold, silver, iron, lead, aluminum, copper, bronze, diamonds, water and cavities. In addition, the GOLD X-FINDER has a custom mode in which the frequency can be set manually to search for elements or to experiment with metal alloys. The Selected Frequency is displayed on the LCD display, and can be changed in any mode for precise localization.
For example, you can use a gold alloy as “bait” to switch through the frequency band until the GOLD X-FINDER detects the target. The user frequency settings are automatically saved. The front and depth ranges are also adjustable. Depending on the target size and capabilities of the user, depth can be reached between 300m – 2500m in the front area and up to 6m.
Operation of the GOLD X-FINDER is extremely user-friendly. On the screen all settings and the charging status of the batteries are displayed. The GOLD X-FINDER consists of antenna, main unit and handle and is assembled in a few seconds. As soon as the handle is connected to the main unit, the device starts automatically. A detected destination is also indicated by a beep. To avoid false signals due to soil mineralization, the GOLD X-FINDER has an automatic ground leveling function. Swing the device over mineral samples as soon as the device has been switched on until it refuses. Afterwards, the search can begin.
Technical data:
- 10 pre-programmed frequency modes + custom search mode
- VLF frequency range: 0-20000Hz – Manual frequency adjustment in 1Hz steps
- Memory for custom settings
- Backlight
- Autostart by mounting the handle
- Auto Ground Balance
- The target sound
- Temperature range: -10 ° C – 50 ° C
- Humidity: up to 95%
- Weight: 550g
- Telescopic antenna 130mm – 615mm
- 4x AA alkaline batteries
- Battery life: approx. 12 hours
- Detection range: 300m – 2500m *
- Depth range: up to 6m *
* Depending on the size of the object and the experience of the user
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