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May 20, 2026 - 04:15 PM
The Garrett Goldmaster 24k operates at 48 kHz, a high-frequency VLF signal that resolves sub-grain flakes and shallow pickers a general-purpose detector walks over. Higher frequency means the magnetic field flips faster, so the smallest conductors produce a usable signal instead of vanishing in noise. This frequency advantage shows up fastest on fine gold in mineralized soil where lower-frequency machines lose the signal. Flake gold, sub-grain pickers, and fine wire all become detectable targets at this frequency.
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