Deeptech Megapulse SR 126 Reviews, Price and Specifications
Deep Seeking Metal Detector
Retail Price: €1,150.00 ($1,340.00)
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Specifications:
- Designed for the treasure hunter that does not want to bother with too many controls.
- Microprocessor controled
- Easy to use
- Data Port for external data transfer
- Detection of smaller and deeper targets
- Wide range of searchcoils and accessories
- Operating Frequency:126 Hz
- Sound Range:0,1Hz-6,5kHz
- Operating voltage: 12V
- Battery: Rechargeable 1,3Ah (2,3Ah-optional), hermetic, acid Battery
- Charger input: 220V 50/60 Hz/AC
- Charger output: 9 VAC 500mA or 12 VDC
- Battery Charging Time: Max 10 hours (full recharge)
- Automatic Ground Balance
- Auto Tracking
- Manual Tuning
- Delay control
- LED Display
- No-Motion mode
- Audio and Visual Mode
- Depth Control for Maximum Depth Detection
- Reset controls for easy operation
- Headphone input: 1/4'' Stereo Jack
- Internal Power Supply
- Reverse polarity protection
- Optimal Temperature Range: -10 / + 50 Degrees C
- DB9 port is provided for computer connection and GPS system for localization
- Megapulse SR 126 standart equipment:
- Control Unit
- Leather Carry Case with Strap
- Charge system
- 11" Round Coil
- 1m/1m Square Coil with Carry Strap
- 3-PC Handle for the round coil
- 2 Sets screw and washers, 2 zip ties
- DVD with User Manual
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