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An example of the depth capabilities of Nexus Standard SE:
Right:
The spade is exactly 40" long.
Left:
Located close the Thames river, the hole
is getting full of water after depth of 30".
NEXUS PERFORMANCE STANDARDS
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MINIMUM depth requirement for all Nexus metal detectors
The minimum requirements for depth penetration for all Nexus metal
detectors utilizing at least dual 6" search coil are:
- 14" (36 cm.) under compact normal soil in real conditions, for a
large coin with diameter 30 mm.
- 10" (25 cm.) under compact normal soil in real conditions, for a
small silver coin with diameter 18 mm.
MINIMUM discrimination requirements for all Nexus metal detectors
The minimum requirements for discrimination for all Nexus metal
detectors, regardless the search coil size or shape, is to be capable to
distinguish beyond any question between equal in size and mass metal
objects, such as coins or buttons, but different in alloy composition such
as silver, bronze, lead, copper.
Any Nexus metal detector as mentioned above is to be capable of
discriminating lead against bronze, copper, silver; bronze against
copper and silver. In the same regard any less conductive alloy against
alloy with higher conductivity.
Left: Out on the field with Nexus Coronado