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News: Welcome to the Australianelectronicgoldprospectingforum founded in July 2010, an add free totally independent forum with over 70 boards and paid for and managed by the Admin.Topics: 9,612 Total forum Posts:47,584 Members:867. Total page views:12,976,190 Admin and forum and domain name owner :marjen at optusnet.com.au. Guests can only see a limited number of boards at present and cannot see any hot links. Guests cannot post and never will be permitted too!Registration of new members must be approved by admin. All original Photos and posts and original materials displayed on this site are COPYRIGHTED and remain the property of the poster and the Austalian electronicgoldprospectingforum.com. All messages on this forum express the personal views of the author and should not be interpreted as necessarily being in accord with those of the forum owner and neither the owner of this forum and its domain name nor SMF or the forum software developers or the forum host shall be held responsible for the content of any message. Admin reserves the right to remove any offensive or objectionable posts. No defamatory material or politics/religion or issues of race will be permitted. QED news QED on facebook link-https://www.facebook.com/groups/245308699667153/403446933853328/?comment_id=403472030517485&reply_comment_id=403476793850342¬if_id=1562580344994993¬if_t=group_comment Interfacion Pty Ltd is pleased to announce that the QED PI Detector has been modified to allow the use of DD (double D) coils. This change involves a simple change to the electronics within the control box. The firmware has also been upgraded to include a further improved Ground Balance. All detectors being delivered to new customers from Monday 5th August 2019 will already have the above upgrades included. As a show of commitment to all QED owners, the hardware modification to allow use of the DD and CC coils will be provided at no cost. Of course and as per the QED warranty, the firmware update is provided free of charge, except for P&H. Any QED owner who plans to attend the Laanecoorie Bash is encouraged to bring their detector along and have it upgraded at no cost. Standard postage and handling arrangements apply to other owners. Send via Australia Post the box (minus batteries) along with a pre-paid, pre-addressed bag/box to: Interfacion Pty Ltd PO Box 106R Redan VIC 3350 Howard Rockey Director Interfacion Pty Ltd. |
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