
GE-2.0, long range discovery / discriminating / treasure hu
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Place of Origin: | China |
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Product Description
Product Description
GE-2.0, long range discovery / discriminating / treasure hunter / Underground Metal Detector
Features:
- Automatic equilibrium by one key function can eliminate the response of mineralization quickly
- Sensitivity adjustment by one key function can quickly eliminate the effects from environment
- LCD screen will directly display the nature of detected metal (non-ferrous metal or black metal)
- Simple and easy detecting display mode helps to differentiate the nature of metals in time
- Unique function of eagle eye positioning
- Function of one-key memorizing
Applications:
- Mine clearance in military : Mainly used by mine clearance arm forces in military to clear away the mines in the battlefield that buried by the enemy.
- Investigation and evidence collection : Mainly used by police, procurator or other evidence collectors to search the gun , cutting tool , metal blunt instrument or other tools for committing a crime that abandoned by the suspect of crime
- Archeology and treasure search : Mainly used by the archeologist or expeditor in wild mountains , plains or deep-sea areas for aecheology or expedition
- Item search or iron detecting :Mainly used for detection in wild fields, underground pipes in urban areas ; or by iron collector to collect the great deal of abandoned metals that buried after the movement of industrial park or reforming of old urban district
Specifications:
Emission frequency: |
7 KHZ |
Signal frequency: |
437Hz |
Weight: |
4kg |
Maximum detecting depth: |
3.0m |
Power supply mode: |
rechargeable battery |
Competitive Advantage:
One-key to balance automactically to eliminate “ Mineralization “ quickly directly distinguish nonferrous metals
Widely used in high-end market, mining clearance, evidence collection, archaeology and treasure hunting
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