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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 on-line version of this report at LostTreasure.com.
Summary
The effort put forth by the engineers at White’s is clearly evident in the new Spectra V3,
starting with the outward appearance and construction to the first-rate user-interface and
ending with the actual in-field performance it provides.
It is a detector that can be used right out of the box by someone that wants the best without
complicated adjustments, yet offers even the most discriminating and experienced detectorist
the ability to truly tailor it to fit their personal preferences or hunting styles.
Each time I have been out with it, or talked to another V3 user with more time under their belt
than I do, I’ve learned something new and found yet another way to get a tad more
performance out of it. Years of development and testing went into the V3’s design and, while
it is clearly a well thought-out piece of equipment, I’m certain that owners will find ways to
set or use it that may never even have been contemplated by the engineers.
White's Electronics Dfx
By Joe Patrick
It is said, good things come to those who wait, and for many Whites metal detector users and
customers, who have been eagerly awaiting Whites new multifrequency metal detector, the
wait is over! The new, dual-frequency, model DFX is now available and it provides
unparalleled versatility and performance.
Over the past few years, I have successfully used Whites XLT Spectrum on many detecting
outings and have become comfortably-familiar with its operation and performance.
Without doubt, the XLT Spectrum is one of the most innovative, versatile, high-performance
and popular metal detectors ever produced. Many say it provides the best visual and audio
tone identification ever designed into a metal detector.
Now, imagine taking all of the XLTs best features and thrusting its electronic design a
quantum leap forward . . . this takes us precisely to the new dual-frequency DFX!
Although the XLT Spectrum and DFX appear very similar in their outside appearance, they
are uniquely different inside, in their electronic design, features and performance.
The most significant aspect of the new DFX is that it can be operated as either a dual or single
frequency metal detector. The dual frequency mode provides two distinct, separate channels
of signal information and analysis, which increases its in-the-ground performance and I.D.
and discrimination accuracy.
Two operating frequencies of 3 kHz and 15 kHz have been optimally selected to provide the
best sensitivity to coins, artifacts and jewelry, while simultaneously providing the best
detection depth, discrimination and ground and saltwater cancellation. By using 3 kHz or 15
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