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Metallsøkerekspertenv/ Arne Schau
Smylestråvn. 4
3261 Larvik
tlf. 480 70000
arne@schau.no
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Whites's Surfmaster Pulse
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How important are a few more inches on the beach?
Customer-Designed
Serious beach hunters have always known they were leaving coins and
jewellery behind.
Thus, our goal was to develope a Pulse Induction metal detector which
could match the sweep speed, sensitivty, and ease of an Induction Balance
VLF without responding to wet salt and black sand. And detects those
left-behind targets.
In the past, Pulse Induction detectors had to be swept very slowly for
maximum depth, and they had very poor sensitivity in cooper-nickel coins
and gold. They had manual tuning, which was critical to adjust and prone
to drift. Most used VCO or "fire siren" type of audio tone which changed from a
low growl to a squeal when a target was detected.
The surf PI is different.
It is the result of over eight years of research and development. We took our
prototypes to the hardest to detect beaches in the country. Over and over again.
Until we got it right..
User-friendly Pulse Induction
Through many seasons of actual testing, we've been able to design an easy to
use detector that excels on black sand beaches. The SurfPI cuts right through even
the heaviest mineralisation to find coins and jewellery at remarkable depths.
Unlike other Pulse detectors which must be swept at a crawl, you can sweep the
SurfPI at any speed which is comfortable for you. From very slowly to very
quickly. With no loss of sensitivity.
The SurfPI is light enough to use all day - and easy enough that even first-timers
can find coins and jewellery. Designed by a veteran beach hunter with depth and
sensitivity in mind. To find good stuff other machines miss - especially in the
toughest grounds!
The SurfPI is capable of extreme depth on coins and jewellery in salt water
and mineralised ground.
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