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What is the best P.I. overall and for big treasure hoards?KTS;PULSE STAR;VANDAL PULSE3;DELTA PULSE3S

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  • What is the best P.I. overall and for big treasure hoards?KTS;PULSE STAR;VANDAL PULSE3;DELTA PULSE3S

    Please share experience an opinions in PI MD fild
    and suggest which model is best for hoard searching ....
    Thank you on support and help

  • #2
    what do you think about

    KTS;PULSE STAR;VANDAL PULSE3;DELTA PULSE3S
    ,EBINGER and similar ,please add models and comments


    is it any advantage for PI via VLF MD for hoard treasure searching and which model ......

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    • #3
      from youtube clips looking that pulse star 3 really can distinguish between ferrous and non ferrous objects

      what is your opinion .....

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      • #4
        Originally posted by tragac View Post
        from youtube clips looking that pulse star 3 really can distinguish between ferrous and non ferrous objects

        what is your opinion .....
        According to the KTS-Electronic website:

        ID (Discrimination Mode)
        In this search mode the discriminator comes into operation. Thereby an optical and acoustical discrimination takes place. The different metals will be signaled through varying tones and conductivity values.

        Examples of differential conductivity values:

        light metals (e.g. aluminum) 20-40
        copper 40-60
        iron 60-80
        gold, silver, platinum 100 and over
        Hence it is clear that the PulseStar III does not have ferrous/non-ferrous discrimination. The discrimination is based on conductivity, like all other PI detectors. In this case the target ID will not be accurate.

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        • #5
          thank you on answer


          I missed Delta in above tread from youtube clips looking that pulse star 3 really can distinguish between ferrous and non ferrous objects


          DELTA PULSE 3S


          https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RSJ1H_bG-sA
          https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H6nxS8bh7vU
          https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=09rwxa10EGQ


          it look that above line non ferrous and if is ferrous object it is above and under line , very clear distinguished

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          • #6
            Originally posted by tragac View Post
            thank you on answer


            I missed Delta in above tread from youtube clips looking that pulse star 3 really can distinguish between ferrous and non ferrous objects


            DELTA PULSE 3S


            https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RSJ1H_bG-sA
            https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H6nxS8bh7vU
            https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=09rwxa10EGQ


            it look that above line non ferrous and if is ferrous object it is above and under line , very clear distinguished
            I've watched the videos, and it still looks like the usual conductivity-based discrimination. If various sized and shaped ferrous targets were used, I expect the results would be quite different.

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            • #7
              Do you have used/experience with VANDAL PULSE 3 and PIRAT MD

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              • #8
                Vandal Pulse 3

                is it any similarity with Delta Pulse 3
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