We were honestly starting to feel left out.
Camera’s have USB ports, so do cell phones, it was about time metal detectors jumped on board with the latest technology and finally enabled us to hook a machine up to a computer.
Minelab’s latest detector, the “E-Trac” features a mini USB port to connect the detector to a computer. It comes with software and you can save your programs on your computer. Here’s what Kellyco says about it:
Setting a new benchmark in metal detecting technology, Minelab has created the E-Trac. Fashioned after the popular Minelab Explorer SE, the E-Trac takes computer driven features to a new level.
Experience the excitement of discovery E-Trac sets a new benchmark! Utilizing the precision of Minelab’s proven Full Band Spectrum (FBS) multi-frequency technology, E-Trac is fast, sensitive, accurate and DEEP! Advanced digital filtering has been enhanced with the development of new timings ensuring optimum sensitivity and accurate discrimination. A refined discrimination scale supports real-time analysis on target identification utlizing the fastest, most powerful microprocessor ever. New features include superior ergonomics and the introduction of a USB facility with XChange software, allowing you to download, save and email your favorite settings! A logical, intuitive menu supports easy access across all functions making E-Trac a superb choice for new users and experienced detectorists alive.
What’s New:
The Minelab E-Trac features a USB port to connect your metal detector to your personal computer. This allows you to save user modes, patterns, your favorite settings, and even the settings of other detectorists! (Perfect for those that share a machine or let someone borrow it). An improved LCD screen provides the highest resolution possible, while a new “QuickMask” feature has been added to the ever-popular “Iron Mask Discrimination” to allow for easier Iron rejection adjustment. The “Sensitivity” gauge has been improved and features suggested levels to give you more time hunting and less time programming.
Check out Kellyco’s Minelab E-Trac Page for more information, screen shots of what you see on your computer, and other goodies. And if anyone takes this thing out please let me know!
- Shaun
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