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Quest S50 SimultiQ Metal Detector
Quest S50 Metal Detector: A Technical Overview The Quest S50 metal detector features advanced technology that enhances both performance and usability, allowing users to efficiently locate valuable targets across a variety of environments. The standout feature of the Quest S50 is its SimultiQ technology, which compares well to other SMF metal detectors in the market. What is SimultiQ? SimultiQ is…
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Quest S30 and S40 SimultiQ Specifications And Pricing
In addition to the top of the line Quest SimultiQ S-Pro model recently featured, the company also has two entry level models in the S30 and S40. All the SimultiQ models are based on the same hardware so for example they share the same Super3D Gen2 Telescopic shaft, armrest and control box. They also feature the same 2 D target identification display in the lower part of the screen and they can…
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Quest SimultiQ S-PRO
We have more information on the new Quest SimultiQ range of metal detectors, particularly the top-of-the-line S-PRO model. Unlike the current V80, which tops out at 80 kHz in HyperQ mode and 60 kHz in single selectable frequency mode, the S-PRO will be limited to 40 kHz in both single-frequency and simultaneous multi-frequency modes. This seems like a sensible decision, as stretching the…
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Quest Introduces SIMULTIQ S-Series Metal Detectors
Quest has been showing off the latest prototype of their new S-Series line of metal detectors at Detectival 24. These machines use the SIMULTIQ simultaneous multi-frequency tech which, seems to be a derivative of HYPERQ™ found in the Quest V60 and V80. The most immediate difference from the V60/V80 is in the design of the control box. The S-Series is now more in line with the look of other Quest…
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