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    • By Tnsharpshooter
      I thought I would take a few minutes here and talk about the Signum MFT detector.
      My unit seems to have (looking at screen at turn on) the original version software.
      I have used the detector with the stock supplied coil,it measures approx 11.5' in diameter.
      This coil is deep,7khz freq, but due to size it can be cumbersome to use in places.
      Using the stock coil,bumping it will cause some falsing at times,running gain at 6, sensitivity at 11.
      It in my soil is for a metered Vlf detector,just maybe be my deepest on a clad US dime.
      The ground balance while using this detector,very critical to get good to serious depth.
      Not hard to ground balance as long as you have some clean ground-- this can be a pain btw sometimes.
      It seems in my ground here,using turbo is really not effective,like a lot of other units with boost.
      But even saying this,this detector features an economy power transmit setting as well as economy off setting.
      This economy off setting here combined with a sensitivy level of around 11, gets down in the ground.
      This detector IMO,sweep speed wise not overly forgiving,at least with stock coil.
      This detector does possess a feature where the recovery speed can be increased,called mm mode.
      Since I have been putting in most of my time with the Nokta Impact detector,I do need more time with this detector.
      I happened to see a gent who was selling a smaller the stock coil (6x10') Mars coil,so I bought.
      In case some folks here don't know,the coils used on AKA Sorex detector are interchangeable here with Signum detectors.
      Well today I took this new to me coil to a site,to try.
      I was very impressed with this coil,as long as I was in mm mode.
      It seemed if I was running in normal mode,the detector couldn't keep up with the ground,and even some of the iron and targets.
      I need to operate some more,I could be jumping the gun here by criticizing it.
      This detector and coil combo(my new to me coil) feels real nice,balance and weight.
      This coil being 14khz,it nails higher conductors big time,some coins rather deep using this coil,a user might think they were only a couple inches deep.
      The audio this detector possesses,is second to none in my book.
      One detector with such great audio,a user will not be overwhelmed even when running all metal in a super duper bad site with iron and nails.
      I did even today try and dig a few lower conductors,that had a straight line on the holograph display. Even some of the lower conductors that had just a tinge of a loop in their graph reading. And sure enough these kinds of targets were low conductors but not worthy at all,edges irregular, inconsistent thickness, etc.
      I certainly would recommend the detector to a person,but with a 10' coil or smaller.
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      The pinpoint on this detector,and I have owned a Sorex as well,both have the hottest pinpoint functions I have ever seen. Luckily they are adjustable so it can be turned down sensitivity wise.
      Similar ID screens are used I think with Xp Deus (secret screen, version 3.2) and White's Vx3 and V3i models.
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      If a person here gets a chance to be around either a Sorex or one of the Signum models,at least try to listen to the audio they possess.
      I am posting this info here as strictly a user of detector.
    • By karelian
      Not sure if I should classify this machine as an antique, perhaps classic analogue fits best.
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Bounty Hunter Land Ranger Manual

OWNER’S MANUAL Use 9-volt. Congratulations on the purchase of your new Bounty Hunter® Land Ranger™ Pro Metal Detector. The Land Ranger Pro is the result of nine years of software engineering and features the latest advancements in lightweight design, target accuracy and deep-penetrating detection technology. View online Owner's manual for Bounty Hunter Land Ranger PRO Metal Detector or simply click Download button to examine the Bounty Hunter Land Ranger PRO guidelines offline on your desktop or laptop computer. Canon ixus 300 hs user manual. Bounty hunter Land Ranger PRO Pdf User Manuals. View online or download Bounty hunter Land Ranger PRO Owner's Manual.