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ghound Wrote:
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> Was this ever proven that Nexus had produced a det
> ector that went deeper in ground than in air?
>
> Quote from Nexus,
>
> I was one of the most fears supporters of the idea
> that VLF detectors can not detect deeper (or at le
> ast better) in the ground than they ever could in
> air.
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Alpha Goat Wrote:
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> Short arms cause me to bend to detect and after 48
> years it's tough. Got a chance to try the Impact a
> nd love some of its features. But alas it's an inc
> h to short for me. The Rutus Alter 71 shared the
> same fate!
I can supply Nexus with any stem length you need if you are interes
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Keith Southern Wrote:
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> Impressive to be so big...9 inch...Concentric do w
> ork well in disc'ing.....
>
> I'm sure it will shut down in heavier nails though
> from larger size.. Actually it does not. Besides I literally buried the US cent under 2 crossed 4" nails in the center of the test plate and it wa
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NASA-Tom Wrote:
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> Nexus = How childish..... and corporately
> unprofessional.
>
> Nexus = We are well aware of Blisstools accolades
> and short-comings.
>
> Nexus = If you do not know me..... how/why are you
> on my forum?
>
> Nexus = To introduce yourself on this forum in
> fighting fashion is
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deathray Wrote:
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> Well bud,if your not interested in the greatest
> country on planet earth, why are you wasting our
> time hawking your stuff here?? The majority on
> this forum reside in the good ole U S of A.
> Daniel,didnt mean to leave your name off my prior
> rant dude,lol. Was working on my first cup of
>
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sanjuro Wrote:
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> >
> >
>
> You must have posted the wrong video because i
> cant see anytime that Ahmed takes away the
> Blisstool, it gets the target from the first swing
> and that is from the beginning of the video.
Second 7 to second 10 from the beginning of the video the guy with the blue cloth
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Sven1 Wrote:
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If anyone is going to bash a
> detector, let the end users do it, performance
> truth will come out in the end...
> Guys are pretty smart here and can see thru
> manufacturers smoke and mirrors.
> For one manufacturer to bash another manufacturers
> machine just doesn't seem right.
But I am a
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tnsharpshooter Wrote:
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> Nexus,
> Have you tried to communicate with say Old
> California, Keith Southern, Tom Dankowski, and
> Steve Herschbach via private message on this
> forum. These gents have lots of detector
> experience. They have and probably are testing
> new unreleased units and several released units
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You people are getting my posts completely the wrong way.
I am not interested in huge sales in the US, nor in any big time dealers networks. We simply can't manufacture so many detectors.
I stated the facts that are well visible on this video. There are more videos showing the truth about Blisstool and not one of them is my production.
Now if any of you wants to get touchy about som
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deathray Wrote:
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> Who the F--- do you think Tom D. and Keith are, if
> not recognized experts? Dude,both you and Ahmed
> annoy the hell out of me. Good luck with your
> detector named after a shampoo. Ray
I think nothing at all. I don't know you. I don't know those guys either. For this simple reason I can not j
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Daniel Tn Wrote:
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> Ooh I sense a sore spot between Nexus and
> Blisstool. Let me poke it a little...it's what I
> do best.
>
> At least Blisstool is functioning with a dealer
> base in the US. I've not seen any Nexus dealers.
> Nor anybody chomping at the bit to become one. So
> here's what
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ozzie Wrote:
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> 42 cm is roughly 16.5 inches...hit it pretty clean
> too. Maybe you Nexus lads didn't properly set it
> up for max depth.
Ozzie, please watch the video in the very beginning, where the static test checks out what the detector can really do. Ahmed Merchev is the one holding that detector not me or anyone e
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Old California Wrote:
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> Coming from a V5 user see the advantages with the
> V6, Not much but for areas laced with iron yes
> indeed the faster recovery feature will help.
>
> Was detecting an area the other day up in gold
> country, After giving the owner a display of
> finds from his property El and I venture
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sanjuro Wrote:
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> I cant believe none of you guys made a comment on
> this feature it seems perfect for your trashy
> areas with all you can slaw and stuff.
This is because this feature is not new. Any IB detector that offers manual adjustments in a great enough range can do this very same tricks, only if the manufacturers w
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Johnnyanglo Wrote:
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> Electro-magnetic waves do not loose intensity in
> the ground.
>
> It's been written that a circular coil's two-way
> field strength drops (ignoring soil) at the sixth
> of the distance from the coil: 1 / [(R2 + D2)1/2]3
> , where R = Coil Radius, D = Distance to target.
> On
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Jack Flynn Wrote:
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> Is everything we've thought about high kHz and low
> kHz being skewed by the newer detectors on the mkt
> now? It seems like some companies have boosted the
> power of high kHz machines to make them very
> responsive to deep smaller targets contrary to
> what we have been sold on as what'
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Our new top model comes with a coil tuned at 7kHz. All Nexus detectors with no exemption are recommended for best performance to use 6-8.5kHz coils.
I can't speak for the other brands, but medium range will hardly become obsolete.
V3i is using 2.2kHz as lowest.
Deus 4kHz as lowest.
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deathray Wrote:
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> So you choose to ignore my statement Nexus,and now
> you dont want to talk about Nexus. ok...good luck.
I am sorry if you feel this way. I didn't mean to ignore anyone here. As I said the tread was not originally intended for Nexus and I am simply trying to be polite.
I was seriously disappointed from Kell
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jimmyjiver Wrote:
> NEXUS.... "As a rule we don't run after Kellico or
> anyone else in the US or anywhere else for this
> matter. (LoL where are you selling them at then?)
> We deal only with companies that are seriously
> interested in our products and come to by their
> own decision.
>
>
> NEXUS reply earlier...."You will get a lot of use
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Mike Hillis Wrote:
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> Hi Nexus,
> I'm sorry but I have never looked at your units
> before, but your talk about your use of ground
> minerals caught my eye as not many post about this
> or are aware of what is taking place with ground
> signal usage today.
>
> Reading your adverts, the Standard MP op
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u2robert Wrote:
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>
> Radio signals/Electro-Magnetic waves, you know
> what I meant, it does not change the fact that the
> Electro-Magnetic waves will still be stifled from
> the resistance from the ground, giving you a
> better air test than actual ground test, ground
> balanced or not
Electro-magnetic waves do not loose intensity in the ground.
The loss
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jimmyjiver Wrote:
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> Hi Nexus,,,hey I'm kinda curious why Kellyco and
> others have flat turned you down in the
> U.S.????....
As a rule we don't run after Kellico or anyone else in the US or anywhere else for this matter.
We deal only with companies that are seriously interested in our products and come to by their
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sanjuro Wrote:
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>
> Gerogi from Nexus has for years told Minelab
> owners that it was impossible for any detector to
> air test poorly and then detect deeper in the
> ground, physics wouldnt allow it he said well now
> he claims his firms new detector defies physics
> and indeed you can get a detector to go dee
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u2robert Wrote:
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> I'm no rocket scientist or a nuclear physicist
> like some of you guy, but here my take on the
> ground verses air test it's like this if I shoot
> my 1911 45 across an open field that round will
> travel about 850- 900 FPS until it runs out of
> energy which will be about a mile and then
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jimmyjiver Wrote:
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> ATTENTION::::ATTENTION::::NEWSFLASH::::The laws of
> physics cease to exist for Nexus...."The new Nexus
> Standard MP change that. The measured average
> signal detection in ground with the MP is 12-14%
> better than in air, BUT ONLY AFTER THE GROUND
> BALANCE IS DONE."......"This i
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Fletch88 Wrote:
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> So reading all of this brings to question, can
> it's be found deeper in the ground than in air
> test. I think yes, but have read just the opposite
> in posts from engineers etc.
The common consensus is no to your question.
However.
If any detector will detect deeper in the ground than in air
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The most common technical reason is simple.
Just about any VLF detector out there is designed to discriminate the signals from ground interference when the search coil is very close to the soil. The VLF will all pick up a slight to a strong positive signal from the soil if the coil is close enough to the soil surface. So in dry conditions this close proximity positive ground response is much les
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Lawrenzo Wrote:
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> Okey I'm still dizzy and tired after watcing
> that..I have way more fun
Sorry for the inconvenience. The video was made with a Sony RX100II. Not the best choose for an action camera. Now I got the GoPro 4 black. I am sure the next real time video will be better.
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Keith Southern Wrote:
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> Thats a interesting Light bar on the face
> plate...seems to be intensity driven ..
>
> Seems like a Unique unit...
>
> wonder if it will get alot of use here in the
> States.. not sure of a Dealer network??
>
> man the world is on fire with detectors from
> everywhere latel
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james1969 Wrote:
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> Good honest vid of a real time hunt, certainly no
> problem with small finds, what frequency coil was
> that?
Thank you.
The 10"DD coil is tuned at 7kHz.
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