Single Frequency Operation - Minelab MANTICORE Instruction Manual

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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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