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From
its origins in 1985 Minelab has aspired to become the world leader in metal
sensing technology. Specialising in advanced electronic technologies, Minelab's
competitive advantage was created almost immediately with a highly competent and
innovative Research and Development team, inspired by the genius of Mr. Bruce
Candy. This commitment to innovation has enabled Minelab to successfully market
technologically advanced detection equipment for military and humanitarian
de-mining projects throughout the world.
Today Minelab has manufacturing,
distribution and customer service operations in Australia, Europe and the United
States, and is an ISO 9001 Quality Endorsed Company. ISO 9001 is a worldwide
quality standard certification that ensures the highest level of product quality
for our customers.
USA - Marketing &
Distribution
Minelab USA Inc.
871 Grier Dr., Suite B1
Las Vegas, NV 89119 USA
Tel. 1-702-891-8809
Fax. 1-702-891-8810
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Features:
- Length Maximum: 1220 mm
- Length Minimum: 1040 mm
- Configuration: shaftmount
- Technology Broad Band Spectrum (BBS)
- Transmit Frequency: 17 Frequencies (1.5, 3,
4.5....25.5 kHz)
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Product Description
Product Description:
The unique design of the Minelab Excalibur 1000 metal detector
allows you to use it as effectively in or out of the water. Whether
working the beach, wading at any depth or diving a wreck at 200
feet, the Excalibur will perform every time. It's equipped with an
10-in search coil and offers discriminate and pinpoint modes.
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Features:
- Length Maximum: 1220 mm
- Length Minimum: 1040 mm
- Configuration: shaftmount
- Technology Broad Band Spectrum (BBS)
- Transmit Frequency: 17 Frequencies (1.5, 3,
4.5....25.5 kHz)
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Product Description
Product Description:
The unique design of the Minelab Excalibur 800 metal detector allows
you to use it as effectively in or out of the water. Whether working
the beach, wading at any depth or diving a wreck at 200 feet, the
Excalibur will perform every time. It's equipped with an 8-in search
coil and offers discriminate and pinpoint modes.
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