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Full working condition.
Rugged but light weight in water tight metal case.
Postage R250
The search head emits an electromagnetic pulse, which induces eddy currents in nearby metal objects. These eddy currents give rise to a secondary field, which is detected by the search head receiving coil. The detected signal is processed in the electronics unit. The presence of a metal object is indicated by a tone in the headphone and by an optional visual led signal, if fitted. The AN-19/2 detects mines at their operational depth (or deeper). Schiebel’s own testing uses a 0.15 steel pin (approximately the same signature as the Chinese type 72A anti-personnel mine) that can be detected when buried at 17 cm (or only 12 cm in light magnetic soil: for heavier magnetic soil the ATMID should be used). This is maintained in fresh/salt water (down to 2m). For large magnetic signature mines/ERW, the detector gives an over edge of target indication, enabling the same precise location as for smaller targets.