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Hi
1. Nail Board test in multi-frequency mode, using a small copper coin.
2. Depth test on a large silver target.
3. Check the work on gold in the surf zone of the salty sea (ocean).
4. Compare the detection range of any target in the air with the detection depth of the same target in the ground, with the same settings.
5. Show the real work of the detector on the Iron Trash (trash).
Thank
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vfp7
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Thomas Dankowski Metal Detecting Forum
Requires a reel suitable for work in trashy areas, like a beach. Size about 5x10 ". It should also be optimized for small items of gold, and ideally even for bits of gold.
There should also be a coil optimized for treasure hunting and for working in depth on a wide range of targets. It should be completely round and should be 13 "in size.
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vfp7
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Hello.
Nevertheless, I would venture to ask technical questions, the answer to which will give a clearer picture of what to expect from the new product.
1. What is the minimum frequency in the detector when operating in multi-frequency mode?
2. How much can this low frequency be offset through interference cancellation?
3. Does ground tracking in multi-frequency mode work on the basis of one
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vfp7
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Rick, N. MI Wrote:
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> The Nel Snake coil is great. I had on a T2 and I n
> ever took it off.
+1
When I just bought this reel, checked it at a local beach.
Result in 15 minutes of verification:
ps: But there are complaints about the wire at the entrance to the coil.
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vfp7
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Thomas Dankowski Metal Detecting Forum
Even an 11 "coil versus 9" coil will not give a strong effect justifying its cost.
I compared the smallest HF Ellipse (equivalent to 5") coil against the biggest x35 Ellipse (equivalent to 11") in depth by 5 kopecks of the USSR.
The difference in depth for this target for these coils was 25% (34 cm vs 43 cm)
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vfp7
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Nokta Detectors Wrote:
> No, it has nothing to do with the price...we wante
> d to make it a very easy to use, turn on and go d
> etector. The ground balancing is auto tracking.
> However, if the majority of customers demand a GB
> function to be added (after using the device) it
> can be done. easily..
Automatic ground balance is already very good.
By adding the f
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vfp7
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Thomas Dankowski Metal Detecting Forum
Thank you for the characteristics of the detector.
I apologize for the direct question - has the ground balance been excluded from this detector model to meet the low price category?
Why not give the operator the opportunity to balance ground if necessary?
Thanks in advance for your reply.
ps: The characteristics are very good for this price category, I expected a price of $ 400
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vfp7
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colonial78 Wrote:
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> The last setting is the frequency shift. It is a s
> ingle frequency 13-14 kHz. https://youtu.be/_oYGvilI46U
> Simplex Settings:
>
> - Volume
> - Brightness
> - Iron Volume
> - Accept/Reject (Notch)
> - Frequency Shift
Without ground balance, with one operating frequency, the
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vfp7
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Thomas Dankowski Metal Detecting Forum
Look at the display - first go icons and then the numeric value of this parameter.
That is, the number "3" comes after the frequency icon.
There is too much uncertainty on that video for this detector model.
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vfp7
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Thomas Dankowski Metal Detecting Forum
Very interested figure "3" standing after the pictogram frequency.
Does it mean that the detector uses a frequency of 3 kHz or something else?
And how many frequencies will SimplEX have?
Is multi-frequency in this detector expected?
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vfp7
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Badger in NH Wrote:
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> I didn't see anything on the link about FTP.
>
> I've never cared for that website much. It's mostl
> y opinions, hearsay and wacky articles.
>
> .
Xm ...
"..Jeremy Jackson on February 15, 2019 at 20:35
Good job. I think particularly with wireless you’re correct. I
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vfp7
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LE.JAG Wrote:
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Could you show how the detector sees a small gold thin chain WITHOUT A LOCK in the zone of the sea surf.
Thank you in advance.
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vfp7
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Sod-buster Wrote:
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> Box opening small air test. 800 model
> Not my video.
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>
Test depth in "Park" mode ...
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vfp7
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Badger in NH Wrote:
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> vfp7 Wrote:
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> The button for quick switching programs is on the
> right side of the box (User Program Button)
> The same right hand holds the detector, in the lef
> t hand - a shovel.
> The question arises - how to press
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vfp7
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Thomas Dankowski Metal Detecting Forum
I duplicate the question to the Nox 800 testers:
The button for quick switching programs is on the right side of the box (User Program Button)
The same right hand holds the detector, in the left hand - a shovel.
The question arises - how to press this button without changing your hand?
ps: The button for fast switching programs is very much in demand.
For example, this user program
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vfp7
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ghound Wrote:
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> How it operates around coke interests me, the manu
> al says it disc it out in field mode, but you run
> the risk of small cut silver being missed, and i g
> uess the coke could also mask some non ferrous tar
> gets, and that's an issue for me.
> Personally i'd rather hear the coke and hope
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sanjuro Wrote:
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> I think XP have the patent on wireless coils maybe
> it will never get released unless XP only hold the
> patent on NON bluetooth wireless coils.
Then the power engineers and all the rest would have to pay for patents ...
ps: this is also a sensors:
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vfp7
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Multifrequency vs caps
(New technologies of filters, expected error of color/metal recognition at the level of one percent)
Coil with a "display":
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vfp7
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Thomas Dankowski Metal Detecting Forum
Multifrequency in MD:
1. Two or more simultaneously operating frequencies - AKA Intronik
2. Harmonics of frequencies - Minelab
Now the most interesting:
3. A frequency floating in a given boundary, changing over a sufficiently short time *.
4. Consecutive use of two or more different single frequencies, for a short enough time *.
* for a short enough time implies the time required for t
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vfp7
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Today, the picture of Nox circuitry caught my eye.
What can I say - great ML !, and accept my congratulations for the implementation of this.
Such a feeling that my thoughts on the development of metal detection technologies were realized.
I will make a proposal for engineers ML - this scheme allows the detector to work in any mode, and therefore I propose to implement a hybrid mode of operati
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vfp7
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Judging by the feedback from the AKA, when working multi-frequency there are some "pitfalls", for example detuning the detector from the same salt.
It is likely that ML faced these specific moments ...
imxo
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