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Australian Minelab Vanquish Gold Detector

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The digital target ID is a number within the range (-9 to 40) displayed on the digital device screen. It relates to the incoming signals reflected from a metallic target buried underground. The target ID gives the prospector an idea of the nature of the metal type of the buried object, and the target ID number ranges from -9 to 40. The target ID is used to distinguish one type of target from another, as follows: The range from – 9 to 0 is dedicated to ferrous metallic targets (such as nails – iron scrap – soda cans). The target ID range from 1 to 40 indicates non-ferrous metallic objects such as precious metals like silver, copper, or gold. Discrimination Bar The device screen includes, in the upper section, an extended bar divided into distinct segments with specific symbols indicating the type of metallic target within that segment. This scale corresponds to 50 target ID values, grouped into 5 zones or segments. Detected targets appear as illuminated segments. Rejected (undetected or "empty") targets appear unlit or faint. The discrimination bar includes the following segments: 1 – Ferrous Metals Segment (Target ID range from -9 to 0), e.g.: iron nail – iron wire. 2 – Very Low Conductivity Metals Segment (Target ID range from 1 to 10), e.g.: very small nuggets of raw gold or very thin metal foils. 3 – Low Conductivity Metals Segment (Target ID range from 11 to 20), e.g.: aluminum or a piece of pure gold. 4 – High Conductivity Metals Segment (Target ID range from 21 to 30), e.g.: copper or bronze coin. 5 – Very High Conductivity Weak Metals Segment (Target ID range from 31 to 40), e.g.: silver coin or a small silver spoon. Vanquish Device Features Simultaneous Multi-Frequency Technology Multi-IQ One of the most important new features in the Vanquish device is the Multi-IQ technology. When using this feature in the device, the prospector can search for underground metallic targets by using multiple search frequencies simultaneously. The device searches for buried targets using the following frequencies (5-10 – 15 – 20 – 40 kHz) synchronously and at the same time. This means it is possible to detect all small and large metallic targets at the same time. Using this technology provides the ability to detect multiple buried metallic objects of various precious and non-precious metals. Note that the user can use a single frequency from the previous frequencies to narrow the search. All-Terrain Detection Modes Whatever you are looking for, the Vanquish device ensures you can find it through the built-in search (detection) modes. All-Terrain Detection Modes Whatever you are looking for, the Vanquish device ensures you can find it through the built-in search (detection) modes. The user can easily select the appropriate search mode via the search mode button located to the right of the display screen and can choose one of the following modes: Coin Mode As the name suggests, this mode is suitable for finding coins made of various metals (gold – silver – bronze), with settings suitable for detecting small and large coins at shallow depths. Relic Mode This mode is designed for searching for metal artifacts such as old weapons (swords, daggers, shields...) and metal utensils used in ancient times for cooking, and bronze statues... Jewellery Mode The appropriate search mode for finding gold jewelry such as
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