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Around 5.9-6.0 kHz. I know that White's coils would work with older BH detectors (with an adapter), and I believe I recently read that someone said they worked on his new BH 3300.
The older Whites were like the Teknetics and operated at 6.59Khz. The coils could interchange there also. (The initial designs were both designed by George Payne). Now, I don't know about the latest Bounty Hunters, but the earlier ones made by Teknetics were at 6.59Khz too, so all coils could interchange.
As far as I know, the newere BH's are still operating at the mentioned frequency, but that is a guess on my part.
Also tried from 6.35 to 6.55 kHz.
Works just fine!
396 windings (RX), 31 windings(TX) and 11 windings (Feedback)...
21.5 cm coil, conventional White's coil...
6000 DI Pro is very nice for coin shooting and small "coloured" items, just
very nicety when adjusting all those knobs there! When proper adjusted
works like a hell! When not, almost unusable..
regards
The older Whites were like the Teknetics and operated at 6.59Khz. The coils could interchange there also. (The initial designs were both designed by George Payne). Now, I don't know about the latest Bounty Hunters, but the earlier ones made by Teknetics were at 6.59Khz too, so all coils could interchange.
As far as I know, the newere BH's are still operating at the mentioned frequency, but that is a guess on my part.
Reg
Yes, the current BHs use the same frequency. As soon as I get my adapter from Keith Wills I will try the White's coil just to see how it works.
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