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    Hello colleagues, this looks like a copy of one of White's models, but does anyone know exactly which one, and has anyone measured the frequency, it says that Master Frequency: 465KHZ Click image for larger version

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  • #2
    USA technology Whites technology. GS is sure Gold Scan IMO. because we have seek just the gold in Gold Mountains.

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    • #3
      8.5m ?????????

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      • #4
        Ahhh that's a wallet drain detector. Useless machine!!

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        • #5
          It's an old VLF/TR type, very likely it is not a White's design.

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          • #6
            Probably 4.65 kHz

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Op04 View Post
              Ahhh that's a wallet drain detector. Useless machine!!
              i see a knob RESET on the handle... in my opinion it is a line of chinese MD-5006 5008 5012 detector. they have nice true Static mode.
              just we see it in new 'package'.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by kt315 View Post

                i see a knob RESET on the handle... in my opinion it is a line of chinese MD-5006 5008 5012 detector. they have nice true Static mode.
                just we see it in new 'package'.
                My friend own that, it only works in air detection, ground balance way too hard to set, confusing machine makes sound over places. Don't waste your time and money

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                • #9
                  very hard to learn its tuning... i see MD-5012 at field... working perfect. but in DISC mode has low depth.

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