
Silver program which utilizes only the 2.5kHz frequency to focus on higher conductive
targets I hoped were present. Making a few adjustments to the stock program, it worked
well and once again, several wheat cents, 4 silver dimes and a silver quarter were
recovered. The versatility of the V3i can be seen in these examples and being able to
tailor it to fit literally any site you come across is something not seen on other detectors
currently on the market.
Throughout my testing I made extensive use of the Live Controls feature to make
adjustments to several of the factory preset programs built into the V3i in the field. When
a target was detected I could scroll through the various options at the bottom of the screen
and as I swept the coil back-and-forth, adjust the detector to optimize the response
received on a real-time basis. Once the detector was "dialed-in" for optimal performance,
a few taps on the touchpads allowed me to save the new setting with a name of my
choosing (thanks to the pop-up keyboard on the LCD screen) and then retrieve it in the
future. This is yet another useful feature found only on the Spectra series!
Unfortunately with the space constraints of this article, there are a number of features I
was not able to cover in the level of detail I would have liked; however, this information
along with details of my in-field experiences and specific adjustments made in the course
of the testing are provided in the Subscribers section of the Lost Treasure website.
Summary
White's Electronics has clearly seen the advantages of incorporating state-of-the-art
computer technology into their metal detectors with the Spectra flagship being an
impressive example of how the customer benefits from this in the field. Featuring a
rugged yet lightweight construction, enhanced options and improved performance under
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