Question about an inline pointer for my etrac...

TheRockDoc

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Hey everyone, I hope all is well. I have a question that might be a silly one, Im not sure. I got the etrac in september, and bought a garrett pro pointer the next day. Well, since then I have learned about what an inline pointer is and I have decided to get one of those for my etrac and try to sell my pro pointer. My question is this; When you get an inline pointer for the etrac, is it like all other handheld pointers? Are there a bunch of different brands? Or is it like a minelab brand pointer that works with the etrac? If it is just one option, than my decision just got easy. I have a feeling though, that there are probably different options for an inline probe-which could be bad for me since I could turn that into very long drug out decision. So, if there are different brands and options, could anyone with expirience with the etrac and inline probes please tell me your thoughts on specific ones for my etrac?

Thanks everyone

Chris.
 

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As far as I know there is just sunray. I know there a Kind called uniprobe? But I beleive thats different all together. You wont be disappointed with the sunray probe. :icon_thumleft:
 

You want the Sun Ray X-1 Probe. Nothing better for a E-Trac. Let me know if you have questions. I have one on my person E-Trac.
 

Sunray inline probes are tuned to each detector, inline probe for Minelab ETrac will not work on a different manufactor or model detector so if you have more than one detector you have to buy a Sunray for each. I have the DetectorPro uniprobe, headphone comes with the Uniprobe, the detector tones are fed through the same headphones as the probe and has a switch to select detector or probe tones..... Uniprobe uses a wand probe, depth is adjustible from 1/2 inch to 6 inches in depth. I have never used the Sunray inline probe, but I have nothing but high praise for Uniprobe........
 

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