Idx Pro Metal Detector Manual

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Quote ToddB64 I have a White's Clasic ll metal detector, but don't know much about the IDX Pro.I also have a Classic II ( the SL or Slim-LIne version) that was my brother's detector. Ed was my only and older brother who passed away last June from cancer. It came on fast, and didn't last long. Unfortunately, he lived a long day's drive from me and we didn't get any late-in-life detecting in together, but I still have the wonderful memories of how I got hooked on this hobby. Europa 1400 gold patch fr. I was the one who became avidly engaged in the metal detecting field, but Ed just liked to keep things simple. Several years ago I was visiting him as I passed through on vacation and he said he wanted a detector and asked what I was using.

I told him that it was mainly a White's XLT and XL Pro and an excellent modified IDX Pro. I demonstrated for him why the other two were perfect 'back-up' units to the IDX Pro which was my #1 detector of choice for the wide variety of sites I hunt.

While he could see the benefits of why I liked what I used, he also said he just wanted something basic ( that meant affordable), and simple to use ( also affordable), because all he wanted to do was hunt the local playgrounds at parks and schools while in town, but have a detector that was very capable of working homesteads, old town sites, railroad stops and sidings, and other old-use places where he wanted to discriminate nails. No more than iron nails.

He was also comfortable with an 8' coil because, as I stated, he also wanted things simple. I explained the benefits of the Classic II SL to him and located an 'as-new' Classic II for him. That's all he used the last several years he was able to get out for a little detecting, and it is now in my 'keeper' detector arsenal. Here are the basic differences between the Classic II and the upper-end offerings, the Classic ID, Classic IDX and the IDX Pro.

Idx Pro Metal Detector Manual

All Classic SL series models use the same slide-in battery tray with 8-AA alkaline batteries. All Classic SL series models have the same 'S' rod with the trigger-toggle pod to select Pinpoint/Discriminate mode/All Metal mode. The Classic II has two knobs to adjust the Discrimination and Sensitivity. The Discrimination level can adjust low enough to reject some iron, as well as accept some iron. This permits the operator the ability to fine-tune the rejection of such problem trash as iron nails. The Classic II's standard coil is the 8' diameter concentric design that was developed prior to the Blue Max series of search coils. Therefore, the Classic II is limited to using the earlier 4-B type coil series and, for the most part, that limits it to the standard 8' coil it comes equipped with.