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Cal_cobra Wrote:
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> lytle78 Wrote:
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> > The nugget hunting version of the impulse – wil
> l not have the same sort discrimination function a
> s the AQ. The two channel analysis of return signa
> ls will be used to provide a wide ranging ground b
>
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LE.JAG
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Thomas Dankowski Metal Detecting Forum
Shakydigger Wrote:
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> To me it sounds like he’s saying the aluminum tone
> is short and harsh while the gold tone is longer a
> nd smooth.
YES, exactly that
sorry for my English..
identical height of coil
the sound
is faster
on aluminum
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LE.JAG
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Thomas Dankowski Metal Detecting Forum
gman Wrote:
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> Hot on gold is a great thing. Is it equally as hot
> on aluminum. I know that would be a tall order of
> separation thanks Mike
it is also very sensitive on aluminum......
but, with identical dimensions
a zipper / coca box
and a gold ring of the same length
the sound is much faster / to cross the objec
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LE.JAG
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Thomas Dankowski Metal Detecting Forum
calabash digger Wrote:
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> Thats a great video BUT someone show us how good t
> his thing is in discrimination (tone mode......I
> thought that was the big deal about this machine..
> ..
>
> In tone mode Lay a gold ring 8 inches in the groun
> d and a nail on top of the ground 3 inches off cen
> ter and show
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LE.JAG
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Thomas Dankowski Metal Detecting Forum
there will be no difference in performance
between the two versions
detection depth and rejection performance of iron
are exactly the same
the main difference will be the battery capacity
new battery box / the same will be on the nugget version
high capacity lithium stick battery
6 hours of detection on a charge
== more approval problem for the aircraft
new headphone connector
reinf
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LE.JAG
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Thomas Dankowski Metal Detecting Forum
Hi,
we did not have good weather conditions
the day of the video ..
and until then / there were displacement problems (covid19 ...)
another video / with a part in English
is scheduled in a week or two
we are waiting for the right weather niche ..
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LE.JAG
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Thomas Dankowski Metal Detecting Forum
we had an aquastar
the last one sold by Foster n ° 21
in this photo from 2013
the first Manta was already better
I found gold with AQUASTAR
but the aquamanta of 2016 was already much better
AQ is out of reach for the Aquastar
even modify, its design is too old
it generates too much noise
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LE.JAG
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Thomas Dankowski Metal Detecting Forum
Geotech Wrote:
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> robocop Wrote:
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> > I'm curious how well it would perform on a 1715
> Fleet Treasure coast beach in Florida.
> >
> > If you are interested the Treasure Hunters annua
> l BBQ is held in Wabasso, Fl on Apr 25, 2020. We g
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LE.JAG
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Thomas Dankowski Metal Detecting Forum
NASA-Tom Wrote:
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> Steve...…… (as you probably know) …….. I have a in
> ternal/self-imposed "PI usage rule". I will never
> use a PI (on the beach)…….. unless one minimum con
> dition is met. That being: The PI must ascertain a
> minimum of 40% greater depth over the best VLF/IB/
> SMF unit. The reason is (s
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LE.JAG
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Thomas Dankowski Metal Detecting Forum
for dry sand and money search
it is best to use a quick machine to identify certain coins
the Deus is the best / dry
on the other hand, if you search, a gold ring
on a donate area / dry sand / a park / a field
AQ in reject mode will be the fastest to find it
always remember
that it was designed with objective salt = to be the best on gold in any situation ...
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LE.JAG
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Thomas Dankowski Metal Detecting Forum
goodmore Wrote:
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> So how often are you digging micro targets with th
> e AQ? Small pieces of aluminum or copper. The Amer
> ican beaches are trash dumps. BBS while not as dee
> p also ignores small micro trash that even the E
> quinox hits on.
here too, there is rubbish, the European beaches have 3000 years of his
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LE.JAG
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Thomas Dankowski Metal Detecting Forum
OBN Wrote:
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>
>
> One thing that does worry me, I've been told by a
> few PI hunters that hunt the same beach's I do ...
> "You're not miss much with that Excalibur"...I do
> think I am getting excellent depth
>
> but am I going to do better with the "AQ".. I thin
> k
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LE.JAG
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Thomas Dankowski Metal Detecting Forum
beautiful and big ring OBN
my record should be around $ 4000 in a week
24 gold targets ...
I know a guy who is over 2 kilos a month
and for several months / on an island, I would not tell you which
another who made 2,100 kilos in a single bay in Hong Kong
another who did 1,300 kilos in 2 months on a single beach
after a very big storm
another who makes 2/3 kilos a year
in diving
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LE.JAG
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Thomas Dankowski Metal Detecting Forum
dewcon4414 Wrote:
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> Come on now Rick..... JAG also said we would see i
> t BEFORE Christmas .... and be finding $5000 a wee
> k in gold lol. I think I remember Carl suggested
> this time frame as well. Sooooo what does in pro
> duction mean? I assume they are being totally as
> sembled in El Paso? Toms not see
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LE.JAG
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dewcon4414 Wrote:
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> All this is still speculation to me. Im not exact
> ly sure .... other than user information ... if JA
> G is a spokesman for Fisher? Ive not heard ANYT
> HING from marketing. Until FISHER comes out and sa
> y something or puts something on their site.......
> we still dont know for sure this
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LE.JAG
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Thomas Dankowski Metal Detecting Forum
Hello,
I do not have the US price
for Europe, there is the cost of transport
customs taxes
and of course the seller's margin
you will have it much cheaper ..
the French seller is undoubtedly optimistic
to already take pre-orders ...
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concerning the detector
since my last visit here
he received several upgrades
more stable / even quieter
and less sensitive to t
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LE.JAG
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Thomas Dankowski Metal Detecting Forum
and again, I could tell if you are going to Dubai for two months
you can retire, lol
there will be no more debate
AQ Impulse system fully operational
we go to Terra
we will come back to AQ when the first will be distributed
well before Christmas and will cost you less than $ 5000
and he exceeds all our hopes
I will come back
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LE.JAG
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Thomas Dankowski Metal Detecting Forum
Mike Hillis Wrote:
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> Sounds like a fools errand. I don't know of very
> many recreational miners that do assays on nugget
> beds.
>
> Regards FE304 meters on metal detectors, they aren
> 't stand alone graphs. They have to be interpret
> ed in combination with the phase number and factor
> s lik
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LE.JAG
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Thomas Dankowski Metal Detecting Forum
ivanll Wrote:
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> I mostly use Whites TDI PI detectors and Garrett
> PI detectors when gold prospecting, none of which
> is fitted with screens to show ground condition.
>
> GoldBug Pro in Western Australia ground show the F
> e3O4 indicator to fluctuate between 5-7 bars.
>
> This place do Not accept my pic
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LE.JAG
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Thomas Dankowski Metal Detecting Forum
dewcon4414 Wrote:
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> Going to be some time before VLFs are obsolete on
> the beach.....especially against a PI as a total b
> each machine. Recent drop time .....you best not
> grab a PI....iron beaches you best not grab a PI..
> ..and not a lot of them used in the dry sand. Mo
> re VLFs still used for shallow dive
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LE.JAG
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Thomas Dankowski Metal Detecting Forum
silverfiend Wrote:
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> LE.JAG Wrote:
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> > but it will be necessary to dig to find them!
>
> > -D
>
>
> I'm ready!
>
beautiful machine
certainly increases the yield
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LE.JAG
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Thomas Dankowski Metal Detecting Forum
Hi all,
this message is for nugget researchers
detectable nuggets / no gold panning (no beach, desert only)
we are looking to expand our database
on gold fields
if you know it
what is the content of Fe2O3 and Fe3O4
from your hunting area / where you already find nuggets
specify if the field seems to you hard or very hard
photo and color of the earth will be a plus
and with
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LE.JAG
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Thomas Dankowski Metal Detecting Forum
Abenson Wrote:
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> Dew-Yes I've seen that video, I've owned 4 TDI's a
> nd run them through my test garden. The best I cou
> ld get with GB off was 14 inches at the salt only
> beach and 10 inches at the black sand beach. So th
> e GPX is inches deeper when set up correctly. Digg
> ing a 17 inch hole in
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LE.JAG
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Thomas Dankowski Metal Detecting Forum
dewcon4414 Wrote:
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> 20" on a nickel in AM......... 17" on a nickel in
> disc..... so it does loose depth of about 20%? H
> ow were these tests conducted.... wet or dry sand?
> Yes Rick im a skeptic ive not heard this from Fish
> er. Carl..... what say you? Are we talking fou
> nd nickel at 20" or
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LE.JAG
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Thomas Dankowski Metal Detecting Forum
OBN Wrote:
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> LE.JAG Wrote:
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> start aligning piles of gold
> > as they have never done before................
> > (provided you play the games / and show all t
> ha
> > t you go find)
> >
>
> >
>
> > to
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LE.JAG
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Thomas Dankowski Metal Detecting Forum
dewcon4414 Wrote:
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> Im still a little concerned about that depth ratin
> g...... and the hype...... and the release date.
> Testing....... i agree Aaron Toms involvement duri
> ng this period could change some of those just men
> tioned. Those pictures of the sand JAG hunts in
> means some of us ......like us here
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LE.JAG
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Thomas Dankowski Metal Detecting Forum
Thanks OBN for answers
+ the initial project provides 5 meters
I can tell you now, it was planned to fill the box
a special gel / destined to counter the pressure
and put the electronics at the shelter of any leak
this version (heavier) is in stand-by
for reasons of production costs Fisher only want one model
we do not abandon the idea of 5 meters
and sooner or later this version wi
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LE.JAG
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Thomas Dankowski Metal Detecting Forum
the main problem comes from the ground effect
by salt
a new technology able to overcome the effect of soil
would be able to change the deal
one day can be ....... (can be)
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LE.JAG
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Thomas Dankowski Metal Detecting Forum
dewcon4414 Wrote:
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> That kind of speculation from Tom normally means s
> omething. These kind of posts are also normally d
> one for a reason. I am curious WHY ive found mor
> e high K gold last year........ is it something th
> e Nox has...... and is it something they maybe imp
> roving on? OR some other compan
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LE.JAG
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Thomas Dankowski Metal Detecting Forum
I found one last year
Asian, open ring / both branches was tied by a red silk thread
it should be detected in India
chat with a guy who tried
in 30 minutes 2 signet ring in silver and one in gold
then crowd of people = police = search hotel room
he had never seen a detector (a deus)
India is an El Dorado with tons of gold under the beaches ...
an Indian ring is 14k
but 153 gr !!!
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LE.JAG
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