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AKA Sorex 7280 - new russian metaldetector |
posted by imperio on 07 Apr : 11:24 |
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Metaldetector AKA Sorex 7280 is a microprocessor-based eddy current detector with compensated probe, has the capabilities and attributes inherent in developed foreign devices. AKA 7280 Sorex (on the S-shaped bar).
- Waterproof, external electronic unit. - Power metal detector AKA 7280 Sorex - 4 AA - Estimate the weight -1050 grams (with batteries). - Regular EPR 6x10 "DD - It is anticipated dual-channel signal processing system (PB, CT). - Platform SFT and its modifications. - The sensitivity of metal detectors AKA 7280 Sorex in the limit of 5 kopecks USSR (by air) - 40 cm (CT). - Seven buttons with tactile effect. - Algorithms for automatic tuning away from the ground. - A traditional display of the object using the hodograph - Index VDI AKA Sorex 7280 from -90 to +90, the negative indices correspond to ferrous metals, and positive - non-ferrous metals - Customized user program will adjust the detector AKA sorex 7280 for your needs
Depth of detection of standard targets: Coin-scale: 15-20 cm Coin 5 cents of the USSR: 35-40 cm A small box, gun, knife: 70-80 cm Car and larger objects: Up to 200 cm
Depth of detection - experimental data measuring the reaction device with a maximum level of sensitivity in the open air. When searching in the land of the depth of detection in this device may be reduced by 5-10% depending on the type of soil and weather conditions. Sensors (coils) at the moment: 8" mono. 10" Mono. 10" DD 10" DD 15" DD Expected in the spring: 12,6" x 9, 5" DD
Download user manual (russian) [link]
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