steveg
Elite Member
ok now you guys are making sense to me ,i only hunt salt water beaches and i appreciate the stability of my cz21 in the wet sand but for dry sand and super black sand dry sand the multi freq detectors seem so much slower and less accurate than my single freq detector [at pro] ,my point being other than the ocean what are the advantages of multi freq
The "other" advantage -- at least if you are talking FBS/FBS2 (Explorer/E-Trac/CTX) is highly accurate target ID on very deep targets, better than you get from a single-frequency detector at similar depths....
Unless your soil is EXTREMELY mild, I know of no machine that IDs a deep target more accurately than FBS/FBS2, which means two things -- ONE, you will make better "dig" decisions on deep targets (since they won't ID as "iron" as they tend to on a single freq. unit), and TWO, you won't dig as much trash (for instance, no "bottlecap IDing as a quarter" on FBS).
The advantages are, in my book, HUGE.
I explained this in a bit more detail earlier in this thread (post #2).
Steve