Here are the new products 2017: a Makro 7 Concentric (RC18C) mono coil for the Makro Racer and Makro Racer 2 metal detectors. Plus, a Nokta 7 Concentric (IM18C) mono coil for the Nokta Impact detector. Actually, these are the first not DD coils for given machines (including off-brand ones). Continue reading
In my opinion, the DI99 program in the Nokta Impact detector is the fastest and the best to perform the recovery speed test. Usually I don’t use polyphony while hunting with any machine. But the polyphonic tones on the Nokta Impact are easy to perceive. Continue reading
Will the Nokta Impact win recognition among detectorists? This new device is currently being compared with the Minelab CTX 3030 and XP Deus, the acknowledged leaders among ground search machines. Time and practice will show how fair this comparison is… Until then, here’s a Nokta Impact depth test. Continue reading
The future of metal detectors is vague. Some people think there will be mere coils remained of common devices. Others claim a detector’s existing build will become more complicated. But one thing we now know for sure is that an Era of single-frequency machines has ended. Multi-frequency will be a must-have feature for any detector before long. The Nokta Impact has 3 frequencies you can switch between. Here’s a photo review of dismantling this device. You may need it in case of repair. Continue reading
A nail board test is not always a simple trick. You just can’t up and swing your machine over the images of nails and coins. Any test must provide you with some information, approve or reject something… Let’s have a look at a Nokta Impact nail board test. Continue reading