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A Couple of Notes on Nokta Makro Anfibio Multi<\/b><\/p>\n
At any given time I have around fifteen detectors on hand. They all do different things. Of them them all however, one stands out. This is the Anfibio. Im continually impressed by what a well made, well designed great performing machine this is. Its a deep, powerful machine with great small object sensitivity. It hits tiny gold testers that much more expensive detectors won\u2019t. There\u2019s also the option of running at 20 kHz to get even more gold sensitivity. Probably the Notka Makro Anfibio\u2019s best strength is that it has the ability to reach down into the iron and bring up targets that no other machine can. I\u2019ve proved this many times at the toughest most heavily hunted sites in my area. This is also a very versatile machine. The preset modes are very well thought out and let you do a wide variety of things. There\u2019s 3 tone \u2013a bit faster and good where there\u2019s interference or very bad ground.\u00a0 There\u2019s 3 and 4 tone–both very deep. These let you get precise tone ID based upon your Tone Break settings and also to hear alloyed junk targets by the mixed sound. For this purpose there\u2019s also a 50 tone mode that works well to alert you to \u201cclean\u201d metal mixed in with junk. There\u2019s also a muted tough sand Beach\u201d mode for shorelines. These are just a few of the applications that I\u2019ve used this machine for. I\u2019m also learning a method of running the Anfibio\u2019s \u201cEUD\u201d (Extra Underground Depth) feature at low Gain levels to hear deep targets. I also like the slowed down \u201cDeep\u201d mode that\u2019s gotten me some shockingly deep targets in fresh water sand. This is what I consider to be a great beginner \/ intermediate machine in that it requires that you learn a few basics and has the performance to grow with over time.\u00a0 Every trick I\u2019ve taken the time to learn with this machine has brought rewards in the field.<\/p>\n