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Minelab Manticore User Manual

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Frequency (Continued)
SINGLE FREQUENCY OPERATION
The single frequency settings are high-powered and may
give an advantage over multi-frequency in some limited
detecting situations. For example; if you were searching
only for larger high conductive targets located at great
depth in very benign soils, using 5 kHz may give an
advantage. Similarly, if you were hunting only for very fine
gold jewellery at a shallow depth, then 20 kHz or 40 kHz
may give better results in some detecting environments.
In some noisy environments (e.g. high EMI locations where
Noise Cancel is not fully effective), a single frequency may
pick up less noise than Multi-IQ+, however maximum target
sensitivity over a wide range of target sizes will be reduced.
The Ferrous Limits setting is disabled when using
single frequencies. To enable Ferrous Limits,
change the Frequency to Multi-IQ+.
The ID Map changes to a simplified linear
scale when using single frequencies. For more
information, see "Single Frequency ID Map" on
page 26.

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Minelab Manticore Specifications

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BrandMinelab
ModelManticore
CategoryMetal Detector
LanguageEnglish

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