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Keith Southern Wrote:
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> hmm let us know if it works..
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> be nice to have such on a Tejon..
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> wonder if you could take it a step further and use
> the ID to create tones..????
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> Keith
Would be very interesting in deed. Look forward to your findings Mike.
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Des D Wrote:
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> devilpookie Wrote:
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> > Just wondering if there happens to be a video in
> E
> > nglish that runs through the entire menu/setting
> s
> > and explains them in detail. With my limited tim
> e,
> > I find reference vi
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Just wondering if there happens to be a video in English that runs through the entire menu/settings and explains them in detail. With my limited time, I find reference videos an extremely invaluable asset. Thanks
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Pretty good deal. I inquired a while back with Tesoro about getting replacement decals for my tejon as one was peeling of. They did confirm that I could purchase the replacement set of 2 stickers for a bargain price of 30 bucks.
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possum mo Wrote:
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> It seems like all the testers are relic hunters ,
> which isn't a bad thing, but has anyone tested it
> in the parks?
Same results I am waiting for. Looking to how consistant and steady target ID numbers are, bottle cap recognition, nickel vs pulltab vs foil, etc.
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Thomas Dankowski Metal Detecting Forum
May be interested in purchasing coils from you if interested. Looking for concentric in 14 or 20 khz and the switchable multi freq if you happen to have either. Thank you.
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Des D Wrote:
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> Devilpookie,
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> I remember very well. I've got Notes and articles
> that I wrote.
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> Word of caution here: DON'T throw out your GT's an
> d go looking for used XS2's...etc
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> The GT is a great beach hunter and on open flat sa
> nds, say with a 12" or 15&qu
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Des D Wrote:
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> A good question.
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> Having prototyped both, the GT stands out as 'the
> better detector' because it can be 'manually groun
> d balanced' albeit via AccuTrak.
> But it's a limited and hit or miss ground balance
> choice let's say from -2 to +2
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> The GT did
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devilpookie
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Thomas Dankowski Metal Detecting Forum
Ahh, I see. Don't think I know anybody who does VLF coils. Just PI coils. Nevertheless it will still be interesting to see what you come up with.
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woodchiphustler Wrote:
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> I think I remember it. I will get one made if I c
> an't find that one. Thanks
Out of curiosity, how would one go about getting a custom coil made? Got the gears turning.
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devilpookie
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Thomas Dankowski Metal Detecting Forum
I have use this method for severely tarnished silver.
Line a bowl with aluminum foil shiny side up. put your silver items in the boil. Boil some vinegar on the stove, enough to cover all silver in the bowl. once boiling, pour into bowl. add a couple spoonfulls of salt and stir. repeat if necessary replacing foil with every run. after I pull them out and rinse, I remove whatever is left by rubbin
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hastings Wrote:
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> The new AKA Intronik STF is much deeper than Sign
> um.
And maybe one of these years, more than 5 will exist and one will be for sale...to the general public.....in the US.
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Ziggy Wrote:
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> Got bored as the weather is rubbish here in th
> UK.... Thought of you my American friends and
> threw in a dime and qtr into the Air Test :0)
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>
Is that with the 7 kHz coil?
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hawkeye Wrote:
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> I have an ATX and a TDI SL available. Check out
> here:
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> s/
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> Hopefully this isn't a "no, no" to post this.
Hawkeye is great to deal with. Hope to deal with again. Thank you.
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Thomas Dankowski Metal Detecting Forum
I should have been more specific. They don't have camo faceplates. Only black. Good deal for those who have scratched up screens i suppose.
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Got my camo ltd se back from upgrading last week. Took it out for a test run. I dont have much experience with the f75 but did read through the manual and understand all the functions and navigation etc. One thing I noticed on mine, there is no discernable difference in EMI reduction in 9.1 vs 9.0. I tested several modes with settings the same and would drop sensitivity down until stabilization a
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Very good review. Thank you Steve. I realize that you primarily chase gold but in your initial testing, you had taken it to a local park and mentioned it had good target separation. I am looking hard at the Fors core for urban park hunting. By chance do you recall if there was any falsing on steel crown caps and if the there was consistency in the target ID? For me, this is a make or break factor
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Might look into the NEL Sharp and Sharpshooter coils also. I use the Sharpshooter on my GBP and like it. They are priced fairly reasonable as well.
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