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I have a few items that came with a couple of Explorers that I will not be using. First off is the stock coil off of the XS. It will come with two lower rods, an armrest and the coils stabilizer. I'm asking $85 shipped. Next is a Coiltek 15" WOT. I managed to crack the coil cover when I took it off to clean it. I provided pictures of where the cracks are. Doesn't affect the coil a
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Dan(NM)
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Thomas Dankowski Metal Detecting Forum
Steve, I no longer own the 900 and Manticore, but, I took these pics of the mount for both machines. I didn't try swapping the armrest out, but, the control mounts are different as you can see. The top mount is the Manticore.
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Dan(NM)
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D&P-OR Wrote:
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> Dan-----Check with Richard---I traded a couple in
> to him awhile ago.----He may still have them-----D
> el
Will do, thanks Del.
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Dan(NM)
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I have some extra coils for the Minelab FBS machines that work with the Explorer, Etrac, or Safari detectors. I also have 2 extra carbon fiber lower rods with the coil mounting hardware. Everything is in good condition. I prefer a USPS money order or Paypal friends and family, if you want to use goods and services, please add 3.5% for the fees. All prices are shipped prices via USPS priority m
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Dan(NM)
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Pro-Switch: Advanced Switchable Frequency Technology
The X-terra Pro’s advanced switchable frequency technology is one of its standout features. Unlike other metal detectors that operate on a single frequency, it appears that the X-terra Pro allows the user to switch between different frequencies giving it the ability to detect a wider range of metals with greater precision as the user switche
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Dan(NM)
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NASA-Tom Wrote:
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> Andrew. Ok. Good! Apples-to-apples!
> I understand your preference with the different to
> nes.
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> Rick =
> Legend: No.
> Deus-2: 'probably'. This is also to say...... th
> e Deus-2 'might' have found a target or two.... th
> at the Manticore may not find. AND....
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Dan(NM)
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I have a question for you Tom on which program would be best suited for a hunt. I'm headed out Sunday to hunt a park/courthouse area, the old courthouse was torn down and nails are scattered everywhere and deep. Along with that is the usual park trash found where folks gather and picnic. Would I have an advantage using All Terrain Fast over using All Terrain HC and bumping up my recover spee
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Dan(NM)
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NASA-Tom Wrote:
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> I'm beginning to wonder if we should make the Fact
> ory Preset for All Terrain High Conductors....Audi
> o Theme to be: 'Simple' (instead of 'Rich') for th
> e factory preset. In "Theory"....... RICH sounds l
> ogical (on paper); yet, in reality......... folks
> a
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Mike K Wrote:
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> Can I use my waterproof headphones that I used on
> my NOX 800 and use them on the 900?
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> Mike
Yes you can.
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Dan(NM)
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Tom,
I have another 800-Manticore comparison question. My soil is pretty tame in Central Texas and 99% of the time I ran my GB
at 0. Every now and then I would do a manual GB just to see where the 800 hit. It usually would vary from single digits to the low to mid teens. My question is.... is the GB on the Manticore as forgiving as the Nox or is it more critical to do a manual or run track
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Dan(NM)
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D&P-OR Wrote:
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> Dan(NM) Wrote:
> OH DANNY----I think you REALLY want one of them th
> ar Manicures!!! ha ha----How's it goin down there?
> ---They made a Texan out of yah yet? ----ole man
> Del-----------------------------------------------
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> >
Lol, Del, you know I gotta have
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Dan(NM)
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Thank you very much Tom! I really appreciate the detailed information in regards to my questions. I'm going to make sure that I come back to this post once I get my machine in hand. I'm looking forward to every post you're able to make in regards to the Manticore. Thank you very much again for your time and your information..
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Dan(NM)
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Tom,
Is the recovery speed of 4 on the Manticore the "sweet spot" like 3 was on the Nox? Also, I never used iron bias on the 800, is there an advantage to not using any on the Core?
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Dan(NM)
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