Minelab CTX 3030 metal detector

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Telescopic spool holder for CTX 3030 - workflow

Telescopic spool holder for CTX 3030 - workflow

KarelM
16210 10
First a few general notes - this guide is for inspiration only and everyone will find room for their own modifications or simplifications. During the production of the prototype, emphasis was placed on maintaining the original quality of the Minelab guide rod design as the CTX 3030 certainly deserves J. That is, no metallic structural elements were used, and an effort was made to maintain minimum manufacturing tolerances so that the rod, when unfolded, would be rigid and free of play (uncomfortable wobble in use)...
CTX 17 coil for CTX 3030 from a Scot's point of view

CTX 17 coil for CTX 3030 from a Scot's point of view

Alca
53077 10
When I bought the CTX3030 detector, it changed my search life forever. My confidence grew, the number of finds multiplied manifold...and the depth at which we searched...well, let's just say Australia wasn't that far from the bottom of my dug holes.
xChange2 - collection sorting, export and GoogleEarth

xChange2 - collection sorting, export and GoogleEarth

Wlk
11951 8
If you are one of the meticulous ones, using xChange2 to record your findings. You may find it useful to use a simple application to sort collections in xChange2, export to KML and KMZ including FindPoints and photos. KML and KMZ files can be opened directly in Google Earth, but many other applications can be used.
Quick comparison Etrac vs. CTX 3030

Quick comparison Etrac vs. CTX 3030

haba
11786 11
I traded my Ctx for an Etrac about two years ago, at first of course I was hesitant to keep the Etrac, but eventually I sold my beloved 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.

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