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KT315 do you have through hole boards for the hammer head ?
if so how do we order them
SMT Boards would also be fine for me too, as for the Through-Hole ones mentioned by @6666
@kt315, you may want to comment on it starting from @6666's post, because that thread has been inactive for a while. And the "Hammerhead PCB" subject is On-Topic there:
'It was made by Gold Mountain Technologies Texas as were a number of others that fell by the wayside. Its a very powerful machine to hunt with for jewelry the notch feature can really nail the targets down to a tight band. Its a hard to find machine and this one almost didn't make it to me. Thanks to some US members putting some pressure on, the guy finally sent the machine. I believe they stopped production in the early 90s. Here is a link to the test on it.'
'I had a King Cobra 10-12 years ago, kept it for a couple of years and, as with many detectors I've had, I've always regretted I let it go. The King Cobra is basically the same as a Tesoro Golden Sabre/Sabre II, same "120" degree discrimination, notch and notch accept/reject features. It wasn't a depth demon, but contrary to what Tom said it had good depth and was darn good for coin hunting. In my mild ground it would get dimes at 6 inches or so and quarters two inches deeper, basically the same depth as the Golden µMax I currently have gets. After I set the King Cobra ground balance for my ground with the internal trim pot it was actually deeper in disc mode than the GMT 1650 I still have, but it wasn't close to the 1650 in all metal mode or for hunting in iron laden sites.'
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