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lytle78 Wrote:
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> Can’t help you with that, but I have a Frankenstei
> n CZ6 which has been to Fisher for a check out in
> the last year.
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> Coil connector was converted. Headphone connector
> original. I have the accessory speaker, original
> Piezo headset and a spare connector pigtail you ca
> n make a no
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Thanks for the response Dan,, Just thought I'd ask around to see if someone had an 'oldie' still around.. Connector conversion is inevitable eventually,,,
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Hopefully not going against forum rules or policy here? Im in search of a ten inch (10") original (small connector) 4 pin CZ 6 coil,,If anyone has one they would like to rid themselves of? Or possibly know of someone that may? Please send me a PM,
Thanks,,,Ruric,
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Fisher 1265X,
Bought new 1986/7ish !?!,,,,Still have, still use regularly,,
Still pulls those amazingly deep 'whisper silvers',,,
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Whew! Just searched for this post for almost 2 hrs! I KNEW it was here somewhere dammit! Lol,, This site is kinda like a 'Chilton's' manual for me!! But everytime I search for something I get side-tracked on all the other 'good-reads' ,,,
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I own and still use an original 4 pin CZ6,, Connector hasnt failed yet,, And Im not easy on my gear either,,,, Probably just jinxed myself here,,,,,,
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Daniel Tn Wrote:
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> Come around here with a 1265 or 1266 and you'll be
> better off digging holes at random by throwing
> your shovel into the air and digging where it
> lands. :-) As the Hardees commercial says "And
> that's just the way it is". Hehe. Now if you
> found a brand new camp that ha
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Daniel Tn Wrote:
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I wouldn't
> put either one of them up against anything new on
> the market. I think you would do much better with
> an F5 than a 1265 or 1266.
Just felt a need to comment here.
I'm currently on my 3rd Owned and Operated F75 LTD/SE and have been using my first T2 SE, and currently on my 2nd Etra
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Okay, Here goes, Example= On the F75/T2's, If you fast-grab and obtain a number of say "64" And you wanted to run a bit more "Positive" would you Increase the number to 66, or Decrease and go to 62 ???...I'm kinda screwed up on this...****If I remember correctly(?)**** My CZ's were positive as I headed towards the "0" mark? I quickly read through the m
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Dan-Pa. Wrote:
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> Lets not forget the 1266 as after all these years
> still a favorite of many relic hunters however
> many learned F series users do quite well with
> them.
Agree! IMO,Every serious Relic/Coin hunter needs a 65/66X in his/her arsenal of detectors. If I could only keep one? a 65/66X would be my choice...Sad
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Nice find!... I just read somewhere the Dollar coins are no longer going to be made(?)...I'd bet that over some time, Your find will increase in value...I'd keep that one around for a while!!!.....
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This happened to me with my Etrac yesterday for the first time ever. I did a noise cancel and it quit..Must have been an EMI combo with some other source and the pro-pointer going at the same time!?
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Love my Sunray Pro-Golds!...Used quite a few over the years and these are my favorites...Developed a problem recently (cord/jack?) and sent them back with a check for return postage. Arrived home VERY quickly with new complete cord/jack installed....Very happy with service on such a fine product.....
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Does anyone know if First Tex still offer the Conversion from a 6 to a 6A? (plug-switch)?..I've come to the conclusion that if I want to use a 10.5 in coil that I'm going to have to convert..Cant seem to locate a "small-plug" big coil for my 6......
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Yes Terra, I would probably have to agree....
I want one already...But, I wont pre-order one or even purchase one until I see some "Real-World" results..The "Hype" and "Fantasies" of 15" Colonial Coinage wont get the best of me..I hope it is a BIG improvement/advancement for Tex-Fisher and us users/customers can/will benefit from it!?!.....
I'ts pretty ob
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I have to wear my boots when on most of the other forums cuz the Bull-%#!! can get pretty deep!... Makes for some interesting/entertaining reading at times and fun to "stir-the pot" once in a while...When I need to sort through info/ FACTS, I come here!...Thanks Tom! Great site loaded with Great info!... and helpful members too!....
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So Sonny, How'd this unit end up working out for ya? Is it a "keeper"? I had bought a newer ser# 3d and was disappointed..,,Sold it......Still watching for the "right-priced" 1021.....Curoius......
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Whoa!...Heavy Hit!...Terra, You have to just overlook people that aggravate you..I visit a few forums and a few posters really get under my skin also..The guy that was looking for a book on treasure stories then at the end of his post puts" I DO use the Etrac".(Like He's someone special because of it!?)..Or the guy that bought and uses an Ace 250 and tells everyone that they dont n
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TerraDigger Wrote:
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> Okay Tom. Here's my NASA trivia question. Do any
> of our planetary space exploration craft/modules
> incorporate metal detectors. Spectrum analyzers
> don't count. They have to be RF wave based metal
> detectors, like we use. And if yes, who are the
> manufacturers?
I often wondered
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I use the TTF program on the etrac when I get into a bunch of trash..Usually close to a dwellings entrance areas or around the perimeter where alot of trash is usually present..... It helps me to pick and single out the signals I want to dig...It works for me quite well....
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Just dreamin here, But a new 1200X type would be nice..Or a CZ80 pro....With maximum obtainable depth/separation/ID being the primary focus(not just a bunch of added features/options to an old platform).!
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