News Item: Introducing new Garrett ATX
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Posted by imperio
Saturday 07 September 2013 - 18:39:09
The Garrett ATX is the ultimate multi-frequency detector for all terrains and extreme conditions (highly mineralized
ground, saltwater, etc.). It features advanced pulse induction technology, a durable design that meets military specifications,
and a new DD coil design for extreme and uniform sensitivity— from tiny gold pieces to larger gold nuggets. The ATX is ideal for gold prospecting, relic hunting in highly mineralized soils, shallow water coin and jewelry hunting, and even for industrial applications. The ATX includes Motion and Non-Motion Modes, Advanced Ground Balance, LED signal strength indicator, Iron Check, and much more. The ATX provides maximum detection on all targets at the same time. No need to switch modes to
enhance detection of one target while degrading another.
ATX KEY FEATURES
пЃ€ Maximum Detection on all targets at the same time. No
need to switch modes to enhance detection of one target while
degrading another.
пЃ€ Advanced Ground Balance: has wide range to ground balance
from heavily mineralized ground (ironstone) to saltwater without
switching to special modes.
пЃ€ Exclusive Design DD Searchcoil: enhances detection of small
items without having to slow down the scanning speed of the coil.
пЃ€ Motion and Non-Motion Modes: provides optimum
performance based on your hunting preference and conditions.
пЃ€ Fully Collapsible: the ATX can be operated with its stem fully
extended, fully collapsed, or anywhere in between.
пЃ€ Quick Iron Check feature and adjustable Discrimination
• Ground Track with 4 settings: Chose setting that best handles
rapidly changing ground mineralization.
• LED Indicators: show signal strength and current settings.
• External Speaker: built in for option to search without headphones.
• Frequency Scan: auto function for eliminating RFI interference.
• Audio retune: quickly cancel out unwanted ambient signals.
• Volume Control: adjust to limit the response of large signals in order
to better hear deep/faint signals.
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