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Minelab GPX 5000 User Manual

Minelab GPX 5000
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Double D Setting Monoloop (Mono) Setting (with Double D coil)
Strongest Signal
To pinpoint a detected target sweep the general area with the
coil taking note of where the strongest signal is received.
By shortening the length of the sweep it should be possible
to draw an imaginary line in the ground where the strongest
signal is located.
Line up the target at 90° from the initial direction and repeat
the process. The object is located where the two imaginary
lines cross.
Note: With the Coil/Rx switch set to Monoloop or Cancel, when
using a Double D coil, pinpointing will not locate a target in the
centre of the coil; the target will be slightly to the left. The left
edge of the coil can be used to pinpoint shallow targets.
Strongest Signal
Pinpointing
Continued...
Tip: If detecting on loose
dirt or gravel you can
actually draw the lines
using your shoe or pick.

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Minelab GPX 5000 Specifications

General IconGeneral
TechnologyMPS, DVT & SETA
Ground BalanceAutomatic and Manual
DiscriminationIron Reject
DisplayLCD
Battery LifeUp to 12 hours
Coil11" Double-D coil
Audio OutputBuilt-in speaker, headphone jack
BatteryLithium-ion rechargeable battery
Length1100 mm - 1300 mm (43.3" - 51.2")
WaterproofCoil is waterproof; control box is not
Target IdentificationAudio only
Weight2.4 kg (5.3 lbs) including battery
Headphone Jack6.35 mm (1/4")

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