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DeepTech Warrior test on deep coin's,,Airtest Video added

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DeepTech Warrior test on deep coin's,,Airtest Video added
April 14, 2016 10:07PM
Got a DeepTech warrior running on 18Khz..

Just like all Deeptechs Extremely Deep..


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Airtest

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Keith

“I don't care that they stole my idea . . I care that they don't have any of their own”
-Nikola Tesla




Edited 2 time(s). Last edit at 04/15/2016 07:19PM by Keith Southern.
Re: DeepTech Warrior test on deep coin's,,,,,Video
April 14, 2016 10:29PM
Yup.... Great perfomer with more user control, that PitBull coil is good also.
Always loved the DT machines, Rosi is such a lovely lady also, very helpful.
Re: DeepTech Warrior test on deep coin's,,,,,Video
April 14, 2016 10:32PM
Very nice.

Not many machines can hlt a 12" dime in ANY soil!



Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 04/14/2016 10:32PM by MichiganRelicHunter.
Re: DeepTech Warrior test on deep coin's,,,,,Video
April 14, 2016 11:19PM
Waiting to see what you find......................

DeepTech Vista X with 3 search coils.
Works for me
Re: DeepTech Warrior test on deep coin's,,,,,Video
April 14, 2016 11:21PM
12 inch dime..dang!!!!!
Re: DeepTech Warrior test on deep coin's,,,,,Video
April 15, 2016 02:23AM
Well with 8AA that should have power but also look at the 2 tone...now that is all I hunt in on my units 2 tones iron and no iron or a mix. Yes Keith that is a deep sucker, good demo to boot!

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Re: DeepTech Warrior test on deep coin's,,,,,Video
April 15, 2016 03:03AM
This unit looks like a good one Keith. I'd like to see more video on it if you make anymore. My cz won't even hit a 12" dime in air test. The best I can get is around 10". I'll definitely have to keep an eye on this unit as a possible candidate for my intended purchase. Can you tell me how much they go for? Thanks for posting the video.

John
Re: DeepTech Warrior test on deep coin's,,,,,Video
April 15, 2016 03:30AM
As a coin hunter, how is the discrimination on the Warrior? I had the Vista Gold and it would not discriminate above foil.
Re: DeepTech Warrior test on deep coin's,,,,,Video
April 15, 2016 03:57AM
Impressive depth and sounds pretty good too. I assume that is an 11"DD coil. How is the weight and balance Keith?
Re: DeepTech Warrior test on deep coin's,,,,,Video
April 15, 2016 05:28AM
Thanks all

It balances well..

11" coil..

Pulled some brass Sven..nothing great but it was some non ferrous out of severe ferrous ..Used the Super 6..Deadly in iron like deeptechs are alway's..

Quite deep too..These Deep echs Just flat out Thump the Dirt..

That's the thing on these Grounds Reactive type units where you are essentially power balancing them ..they can get deep ..may not I.d. correctly if it had a Visual I.D. because of this but if you analog two tone with limited disc too foil then Look no further than a Apex analog unit..

DeepTech are still no joke...Still the deepest analogs units I've ever ran in my soil ...And unmask like the GMP...

Its the ground bal..Its like a GMP its Power balanceable..Yet with a Boost mode..


If you re-ground bal tweak your disc slightly also there tied together..

Two tone takes the guess work out of GB..Keep it slightly low tone on approach...if it goes high on approach it can get falsey like all the Deeptechs..

Again its like apex analog tech using 21st century ways of approaching a site speed and tone and depth wise


Yes Ziggy....... Rosi is awesome.... as is Silvia..

Keith

“I don't care that they stole my idea . . I care that they don't have any of their own”
-Nikola Tesla
Re: DeepTech Warrior test on deep coin's,,,,,Video
April 15, 2016 08:54AM
Careful, Keith, mentioning Silvia, you might just set off KevinB (again). HeHe.
Re: DeepTech Warrior test on deep coin's,,,,,Video
April 15, 2016 06:43PM
Pimento



Keith

“I don't care that they stole my idea . . I care that they don't have any of their own”
-Nikola Tesla
Super 6 and stock coil airtest
April 15, 2016 07:20PM
[www.youtube.com]

“I don't care that they stole my idea . . I care that they don't have any of their own”
-Nikola Tesla
Re: DeepTech Warrior test on deep coin's,,Airtest Video added
April 15, 2016 11:02PM
Hey' Keith, Was that Morgan the one you found with the I.D. EDGE Detector?
Re: DeepTech Warrior test on deep coin's,,Airtest Video added
April 16, 2016 12:11AM
S W E E T!!!

But now you got me wanting ANOTHER new machine!
Re: DeepTech Warrior test on deep coin's,,Airtest Video added
April 16, 2016 12:15AM
nice looking machine!!
Re: DeepTech Warrior test on deep coin's,,Airtest Video added
April 16, 2016 08:06PM
Harold just one I grabbed out of the box..

I don't handle my Dug one much scared I might drop it and Ding it up LOL..

Good of you to remember and also which detector Got it!!


Wayne...

You can never have too many units!

But you can have ...............Not enough!!


Thanks Potomac..

Keith

“I don't care that they stole my idea . . I care that they don't have any of their own”
-Nikola Tesla
Re: DeepTech Warrior test on deep coin's,,Airtest Video added
April 21, 2016 11:01AM
Keith

Does the disc have a lot of range in the area of nails? I liked the expanded iron disc of the 1270 for fresh water hunting. If the Warrior is even close to that would make a great small jewelry hunter.

Tom
Re: DeepTech Warrior test on deep coin's,,Airtest Video added
April 22, 2016 02:29AM
That is a deep machine. I always thought Gain and Sensitivity were the same thing. First time I saw a machine with both. How do they differ if you don't mind me asking?

HH
John
Re: DeepTech Warrior test on deep coin's,,Airtest Video added
April 22, 2016 08:54AM
In the case of the Warrior I believe the sensitivity is a threshold type control.

Dave Johnson:

“Sensitivity control” A control labeled “sensitivity”. It actually controls either gain or threshold, or a combination of both, depending on the machine. If both, the higher settings vary threshold and the lower settings vary gain.

“[Audio] threshold control” Determines the signal strength level corresponding to the threshold of audibility. A negative threshold setting is used to suppress signals by a fixed amount so that only signals stronger than that amount will be heard. Negative threshold settings are used to silence internal “circuit noise” and electrical interference. Machines which have no threshold control have an internal threshold which allows silent operation, or a control labeled “sensitivity” which actually controls threshold. …..Some models allow positive threshold settings. In most cases the positive range controls the loudness of a minimum detectable signal, a separate internal threshold determining what will or will not be detected.

“Gain control” This makes signals bigger or smaller. High gain settings make signals bigger, and therefore signals which were originally weaker can more easily exceed the audio threshold, and be heard. If the gain setting is too high, electrical interference or internal circuit noise may cause constant audio chatter. ….Lower gain settings reduce the size of signals, so that relatively weak unwanted signals (electrical interference, deep iron fragments, aluminum foil shreds, etc.) can be silenced

On the Fisher 1270 the "volume control" acted more like a threshold control. At high gain settings lowering the volume would eliminate noise and chatter with little sacrifice in depth on coin size targets. At gain of 1 and high volume it was still quite deep just like you are seeing in Keith's test of the Warrior.

Tom



Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 04/22/2016 08:58AM by Jackpine.
Re: DeepTech Warrior test on deep coin's,,Airtest Video added
April 22, 2016 02:05PM
Jackpine Wrote:
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> In the case of the Warrior I believe the
> sensitivity is a threshold type control.
>
> Dave Johnson:
>
> “Sensitivity control” A control labeled
> “sensitivity”. It actually controls either
> gain or threshold, or a combination of both,
> depending on the machine. If both, the higher
> settings vary threshold and the lower settings
> vary gain.
>
> “ threshold control” Determines the signal
> strength level corresponding to the threshold of
> audibility. A negative threshold setting is used
> to suppress signals by a fixed amount so that only
> signals stronger than that amount will be heard.
> Negative threshold settings are used to silence
> internal “circuit noise” and electrical
> interference. Machines which have no threshold
> control have an internal threshold which allows
> silent operation, or a control labeled
> “sensitivity” which actually controls
> threshold. …..Some models allow positive
> threshold settings. In most cases the positive
> range controls the loudness of a minimum
> detectable signal, a separate internal threshold
> determining what will or will not be detected.
>
> “Gain control” This makes signals bigger or
> smaller. High gain settings make signals bigger,
> and therefore signals which were originally weaker
> can more easily exceed the audio threshold, and be
> heard. If the gain setting is too high, electrical
> interference or internal circuit noise may cause
> constant audio chatter. ….Lower gain settings
> reduce the size of signals, so that relatively
> weak unwanted signals (electrical interference,
> deep iron fragments, aluminum foil shreds, etc.)
> can be silenced
>
> On the Fisher 1270 the "volume control" acted
> more like a threshold control. At high gain
> settings lowering the volume would eliminate noise
> and chatter with little sacrifice in depth on coin
> size targets. At gain of 1 and high volume it was
> still quite deep just like you are seeing in
> Keith's test of the Warrior.
>
> Tom

Thanks Tom,
That's why this is my favorite forum. Learn something new all the time
HH
John
Re: DeepTech Warrior test on deep coin's,,Airtest Video added
April 24, 2016 05:19PM
The warrior only goes to Foil Tom..

The gain and sens are separate controls and the gain really increases the sens to small targets..

Keith

“I don't care that they stole my idea . . I care that they don't have any of their own”
-Nikola Tesla
Re: DeepTech Warrior test on deep coin's,,Airtest Video added
May 19, 2016 09:47PM
Have the 8 inch coil on the way so should be able to see what it can do with that coil..

I'm hearing the 8 might be deeper than the 11.

The Warrior is impressing me on Cuff buttons also..it seem to give the DEUS a run for the money on that NICHE..

I've always been impressed with the DEUS/GMP for small cuffs at depth ..the Warrior is slamming them too at depth...yet still hot on weird shapes too..!!

The warrior is not quite as hot on the smallest stuff like the DTVG but it seems to punch the ground a tad bit better ..And unmask as well..With The addition of the gain control it really takes the DeepTech DNA to a new level...I have full control on how hot I want to go...

Might be the deepest punching 18Khz machine I've used to date..

Keith

“I don't care that they stole my idea . . I care that they don't have any of their own”
-Nikola Tesla