EbingerTrex 204 metal detector

Usage type For gold

Trex ® 204 is used for the most demanding conditions of highly mineralized soils to search for natural gold, even in places where the vast majority of detectors fail. The detector excels in precise soil tuning, has nicely elaborated audio discrimination and uses a completely unique type of probe that Ebinger has been developing for almost 40 years.

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  • Soil debugging
  • Acoustic audio discrimination
  • Identification of even the smallest metal particles
  • Meteorite identification
  • Ability to search for a number of minerals
  • Exact target location
  • Special probe
  • Robust construction and maximum durability

Properties and uses

Trex ® 204 is used for the most demanding conditions of highly mineralized soils to search for natural gold, even in places where the vast majority of detectors fail. The detector excels in precise soil tuning, has nicely elaborated audio discrimination and uses a completely unique type of probe that Ebinger has been developing for almost 40 years.

The detector is used by many archaeologists, not only in the GDR. The detector is able to capture completely corroded iron objects with essentially no core. These can be targets of literally microscopic dimensions. A number of other tests have shown a very good use of detectors also for those interested in geologists and mineralogists for monitoring mining residues in mining areas and for the classic search for minerals in suitable localities. Criminalists also understood excellent qualities very quickly. Police use the Trex 204 to search for even the smallest metal fragments of bullets.

Construction

The basic feature of the construction is a probe which in conjunction with the guide rod can resemble a hockey stick. The company began developing this probe 40 years ago. Its construction is patented and its development is constantly being worked on. Ebinger is convinced that the probe is the best for many localities, in addition it excels in excellent permeability through the terrain in all rocky localities, in densely overgrown places, etc. The construction of the detector is three-part and the electronics box can be placed on a belt.

Specifications

Power supply: 6x 1.5 AA batteries
Power life 90 hours
Weight: probe and rod 1 kg, electronics box with batteries 0.6 kg.
Length 800 to 1600 mm
Operating frequency 14 kHz

Scope of delivery

Ebinger probe Ebinger with connection connector
Ebinger three-part telescopic construction
Electronics Trex 204
Ebinger headphones
6x 1.5 V AA batteries
Transport bag
Manual

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