What does Rx gain mean?

What does Rx gain mean?

As we known, The RX gain is the gain of the complete RX chain, including LNA, VGA. For example, If we get 0dBm at before ADC. And the Rx Gain is set to 30dB, RF Gain Target is set to 26dB.

What does threshold mean on a metal detector?

Threshold is the continuous sound used to listen for target signals. The Threshold will ‘blank’ to indicate the detection of a discriminated/rejected target. When a Threshold is too high, a faint signal is masked and only the peak of the loud sound is audible above the Threshold.

What does gain mean on a metal detector?

GAIN From my perspective the gain setting is basically a sensitivity control. The manual tells us; With a high Rx Gain setting the detector will pick up smaller and deeper targets, but may respond to unwanted interference and ground noise.

What can I find with the GPX 5000 metal detector?

From sub-gram gold nuggets to the elusive “retirement nugget”, and everything in between, with the GPX Minelab 5000 metal detector, you can find it.

What are the new timings on the GPX 5000?

It’s like having 8 detectors in 1. In addition to five of the Timings found on the previous model the GPX 5000 introduces three new Timings: Coin/Relic, Salt/Gold and Fine Gold. Fine Gold Timing gives even more depth and sensitivity than Enhance — bring home more nuggets even from ground thought to be completely worked out!

Which is better GPX 4500 or GPX 5000?

The GPX 5000 sets the new benchmark in gold detecting technology. With an amazing range of features and functions the GPX 5000 is not only superior to its predecessor, the GPX-4500, and is in a class of its own.

What makes the Minelab GPX 5000 so good?

Featuring Minelab’s exclusive technologies, Multi Period Sensing (MPS), Dual Voltage Technology (DVT) and Smart Electronic Timing Alignment (SETA), the high performance GPX 5000 is extremely capable of finding more gold than other brand detectors.

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