DEEPERS 2X1� (TWO IN ONE�)
THE ONLY DETECTOR OF THIS CATEGORY ON THE MARKET
VLF AND PULSE INDUCTION IN THE SAME DETECTOR
Why the name Deepers 2X1�? This general-use detector incorporates in its basic design a switch, located in the front of the detector, that allows the user to either choose VLF mode with excellent phonic discrimination or PI (Pulse Induction) mode exceptionally useful for searches involving deeply buried targets. This is the fruit of our knowledge in making powerful detectors; this is where the name Deepers 2X1� (or two in one) comes from. This piece of equipment is unique in that no other manufacturer on the planet offers one.
Simple to use, solid and reliable in its indications, this new detector Deepers 2X1� will give you great satisfaction whether you use the VLF mode with its awesome discrimination capabilities or the PI (Pulse Induction) mode for use in searches involving deep targets. It is the ideal piece of detection equipment because of its versatility and ease of use. It is appropriate for any type of Treasure hunter�the beginner to a professional. The search mode can be adjusted in a matter of minutes.
THE DEEPERS 2X1� VLF CIRCUIT OPERATION is automatic; in fact it is operated by two yellow buttons only, located on the bottom row of the electronic unit. The first button on the left, VLF/GROUND, adjusts the sensitivity of the detector to the prospective terrain. The button on the right, VLF/DISCRI, allows the user to select the level of discrimination needed. The detector in VLF mode is a dynamic phonic detection, the detector searches in silence, when the detector coil passes over a target the equipment will emit a signal. If a ferrous target is detected the sound will be choppy or cut out when you pass over it with the coil, if the target is comprised of another metal (bronze, copper, gold, coins, and other alloys) the sound will be long, clean, and continuous as you pass the coil over top of it. It is very powerful; form a nail to a horseshoe, the discrimination is perfect. One can learn how to operate it in 5 minutes.
Discrimination in VLF Mode
THE PULSE INDUCTION ON A DEEPERS 2X1� IS OPERATED BY 4 knobs and a REJET diode. The Pulse technology in of itself requires powerful adjustment capabilities be made available to the user. Detecting in Pulse mode is static and phonic, i.e., sound is continuous and increases once the detector coil is passed over top of a target. In Pulse mode the DEEPERS 2X1� is able to locate a target, with the standard coil included with the equipment, at a depth of more than 40 inches. Another option with this detector is the hypersensitive coil, it is more powerful and makes it possible to locate targets up to a depth of 7 feet (Hypersensitive coil � to view the webpage click on: Hypersensitive Coil).
Power and energy � One cannot exist without the other.
If one wants a power one needs the energy source to support it, it is a fundamental rule in detection. For the Deepers 2X1� we equipped the detector with rechargeable Gel-cell batteries. This type of battery offers a number of advantages: long battery life, does not weigh much, and are easy to replace. The 12V battery, 2A/H, has a built in carry case with adjustable straps. Inside the battery case is a pocket that contains two replaceable fuses. The battery is carried on the back so as to be more comfortable while searing in PI mode.
"Commando" Arm, Deepers 2X1�
The new Deepers 2X1� is equipped with the famous �Commando� arm of unrivaled technology. The bottom portion of the arm is 20 inches long made of carbon/fiber glass so that it is hollow but resistant to vigorous movements and offers absolute rigidity (important for preventing false signals especially when sweeping the terrain and returning the coil to the starting position). Assembly and disassembly in the matter of a few seconds using a � turn of nuts and bolts which offers a high degree of accuracy. Equipped with a large elbow rest for comfort and it also has an ergonomic handle in order to lessen fatigue during the course of a long search.
PERFORMANCE
In VLF mode the phonic discrimination is 100% for any ferrous objects ranging from a very small nail and staples on the surface of the ground to a can buried at a depth of 12-16 inches. Perfect detection and clear signal of an object located within the first 12-16 inches of depth (according to target size and volume) if made of bronze, gold, silver, copper, or brass. One cannot make a mistake even if you have your eyes closed.
In Pulse Induction mode it has excellent detection capabilities of targets from surface of the ground up to a depth of 40 inches using the standard coil included with the equipment (approximately 7 feet with the optional Hypersensitive coil) of any object or important metal deposit. You can tell an object has been discriminated out by observing the diode which will change color for every target located close to the surface (soda cans, tin cans, cement reinforcement bars, or any other ferrous waste). Never again pass directly over top of a good deep target without your knowledge.
Some examples of items discovered in Europe with our detectors (and there is much more)
Wood case of gold ingots and coins found at a depth of 3 feet (for the owner of the location) by an astute treasure hunter who spent more than 2 weeks attempting to locate these spoils of war on a piece of property located close to Lausanne, Switzerland. This deposit had been dissimulated during the last war of 39/45 (the wood case was completely destroyed but was recreated for the purpose of this presentation).
Cauldron which contained more than 26 pounds of copper, bronzes, and 18th and 19th century coins (At a depth of 44 inches close to a wall)
Pot which contained more than 13 pounds of gold coins (Located at a depth of 4 feet at the foot of a rock in Germany)
Hatchet of a deposit which was comprised of more than 70 other items from the Bronze Age (3/4 feet depth in an open field in Picardi)
Deposit of Romans coins - There was more than 12,000 coins (34/38 inch depth in the scrubland located close to Rennes les Bains - France)
Walther P38 of 1941 gun. Found in a forest at a depth of 24/28 inches with its ammunition in tinplated box filled with grease. Very well conserved. One can obtain a very handsome price from a collector.
All of these discoveries were made with our metal detection equipment.
Several great discoveries are made each year thanks to Deepers in North American, Latin America, and other regions of the world. Do not lose the opportunity to do so as well
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