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Equinox Technology Part 2

Equinox Technology Part 2

jaccob
7624 49
What exactly is Multi-IQ technology? What is it named after? What operating frequencies does it use? Is the "Multi" mode the same or different for different detector modes? ...
Public collection helped save Viking's most valuable treasure, finder gets 57 million

Public collection helped save Viking's most valuable treasure, finder gets 57 million

GM4PRO
5227 15
A book could be written about Derek McLennan and his "Galloway" treasure. Three years ago, this Scottish good-natured sympathiser and great promoter of detector detecting found the so-called "Galloway". "Galloway Treasure"; the largest and most valuable silver and gold Viking set ever found in the islands. The deadline for raising funds to purchase the treasure is at the beginning of November. And so, as well as the great feeling of discovering national history, Derek can also be warmed by the reward that will land in his account in the next few days...
Spells with Nokta Impact metal detector

Spells with Nokta Impact metal detector

Elmara
20087 49
So 7 months of testing are over. And so the time has come to write a proper article about the detector. At the end you will find a review by Dan Hezky. Attention - Impacts have a new price!
Metal Detectors Minelab - Brand History

Metal Detectors Minelab - Brand History

Elmara
34582 13
Minelab was founded in 1985. The company was founded by Bruce Candy, who is one of several top metal detector designers in the world. In this article you will find a history of the company and a brief description of all the detectors the company has produced, including photos and manuals. With the big debut coming up, it's worth remembering a bit of history even though my original text is from 2010.
Excalibur II in Czech waters

Excalibur II in Czech waters

Braba
12624 14
I've been thinking about searching in an aquatic environment for a while now. A long time friend of mine had been doing this for a few years, but I still couldn't bring myself to buy an underwater detector, saying I would wait until next year, and so it went on until now. I got the opportunity to try out the Excalibur II metal detector.

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