Smudge
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- Jul 9, 2010
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- Detector(s) used
- A Propointer tied to a stick
- Primary Interest:
- Metal Detecting
I have been noticing on most of the Fisher and Teknetics user manuals they go to great lengths to warn users about EMI Interference.
I also see a lot of Fisher and Teknetics users describing issues with EMI on the different forums.
I absolutely am not trying to start a brand war here, but I am curious if these two brands are more succeptable to EMI interference than other detectors and if so, why would that be?
I also see a lot of Fisher and Teknetics users describing issues with EMI on the different forums.
I absolutely am not trying to start a brand war here, but I am curious if these two brands are more succeptable to EMI interference than other detectors and if so, why would that be?
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