"I want one of the thoes black Minlab polo shirts!" Special thanks to everyone at Minelab for showing the rest of us dup dup's how modern metal detectors work!
Yes and no. In most cases, multi-frequency is a better choice as you aren't necessarily sure exactly what you are looking for, and so the multiple frequencies can react with the abundance of possible target compositions and give you the best chance of finding more. However, if you were looking for something specific, let's say just silver, then you could optimise your machine to a single frequency which reacts with that metal and get better results. You would hone in on silver, but most likely miss out on some other targets.
@@crawfordsmetaldetectors OK but we also have one heavy issue. EMI knocks harder with multifrequency machines. Where single frequency analog device works without any issue and interference - multi is down and you don't find anything.
Question about noise cancel......I see many video about Manticore, that the coil if up in air..and some are against the ground, or pointing toward the bound when NOISE CANCEL is depress.....is that make any difference. I always made it pointing the horizon (parallel to ground and chest level) with Equinox...now, is it the same with Manticore..?
Always cancel the noise on the ground where you are detecting, and when you have interference with other detectors, do it again (on the manticore, be sure to hold the button; the detector will look for the best frequencies)
So, i undestand that coil is on the ground and not moving, then long press on noise cancel until you seem to have find the most stable channel for the Manticore, Thank you
We havent heard anything about any new updates to the CTX3030 or a new machine. The CTX is about 12 years old now, so dont think they'll be an update. Maybe a new CTX in the future, who knows!
@@crawfordsmetaldetectors I would love to know, without divulging any Minelab “Secrets”, the frequencies and number used for each of the Manticore modes. For example does All Terrain General use 2, 3, 4 or 5 frequencies? What are the frequencies. How does ATG differ from ATF & ATT? Are they same frequencies? Do ATHC & ATLC use the same frequencies with different weightings or different frequencies?
@@crawfordsmetaldetectors Thank you for following up any additional information will be useful. Even if it’s only that ATF & ATT are the same frequencies and weightings as ATG and just the ferrous limits and recovery speed are altered.
"I want one of the thoes black Minlab polo shirts!"
Special thanks to everyone at Minelab for showing the rest of us dup dup's how modern metal detectors work!
So multifrequency beat to death single frequency detectors?
Yes and no. In most cases, multi-frequency is a better choice as you aren't necessarily sure exactly what you are looking for, and so the multiple frequencies can react with the abundance of possible target compositions and give you the best chance of finding more. However, if you were looking for something specific, let's say just silver, then you could optimise your machine to a single frequency which reacts with that metal and get better results. You would hone in on silver, but most likely miss out on some other targets.
@@crawfordsmetaldetectors OK but we also have one heavy issue. EMI knocks harder with multifrequency machines. Where single frequency analog device works without any issue and interference - multi is down and you don't find anything.
In some parallel reality, perhaps. I this world they dont, not even by a long shot.
@crawfordsmetaldetectors That's just the marketing bollocks Minelab is selling. In reality, there is no such evidence what so ever.
@@georgichaushev5617magic and magic hat. What do we have next? Rabbit? No. Your money inside. Tree cups game. You will always lose.
Question about noise cancel......I see many video about Manticore, that the coil if up in air..and some are against the ground, or pointing toward the bound when NOISE CANCEL is depress.....is that make any difference. I always made it pointing the horizon (parallel to ground and chest level) with Equinox...now, is it the same with Manticore..?
Always cancel the noise on the ground where you are detecting, and when you have interference with other detectors, do it again (on the manticore, be sure to hold the button; the detector will look for the best frequencies)
So, i undestand that coil is on the ground and not moving, then long press on noise cancel until you seem to have find the most stable channel for the Manticore, Thank you
No, hold it in the air. Ground balance is done on the ground.
When they could do a reweiu on the ctx3030
We havent heard anything about any new updates to the CTX3030 or a new machine. The CTX is about 12 years old now, so dont think they'll be an update. Maybe a new CTX in the future, who knows!
That didn't tell us much!
Is there something in particular you'd like to know @billbarry
@@crawfordsmetaldetectors
I would love to know, without divulging any Minelab “Secrets”, the frequencies and number used for each of the Manticore modes.
For example does All Terrain General use 2, 3, 4 or 5 frequencies?
What are the frequencies.
How does ATG differ from ATF & ATT? Are they same frequencies?
Do ATHC & ATLC use the same frequencies with different weightings or different frequencies?
@@andrewtrafford9195 We will ask the question for you and let you know what answers we receive.
@@crawfordsmetaldetectors
Thank you for following up any additional information will be useful. Even if it’s only that ATF & ATT are the same frequencies and weightings as ATG and just the ferrous limits and recovery speed are altered.
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Glad to hear that!