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toddbbq Wrote:
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> As far as my understanding the WM10 will not work
> with the Equinox nor will the WM08 work with a ctx
Ok, yeah I see Steve H mentioned this. That's odd since all the WM modules use their "wi-stream" you'd think it would be somewhat universal.
Choppa I suppose you could try an apt-x low
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detectingMO
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Thomas Dankowski Metal Detecting Forum
Scotts ground is almost like air. Don't forget ground matters. I can't get 10"+ coins in my ground and it's only moderately mineralized. Well in disc mode anyway. That being said all detectors struggle in my garden. All metal, even $219 machines can hit my 10" quarter smooth as butter.
FWIW F75 with DST is half inch deeper than nox in my garden. With boost almost
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detectingMO
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Thomas Dankowski Metal Detecting Forum
Cal_cobra Wrote:
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> What I really need is a tool to help me get more t
> ime to detect
Yes, let me know when you find it! I still have 20+ years until retirement.
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detectingMO
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Thomas Dankowski Metal Detecting Forum
Cal_cobra Wrote:
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> ghound Wrote:
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> > I found the same with the racer, while everyone
> wa
> > s saying how deep they were getting, i found it
> be
> > low average, that's the main reason i didn't buy
> t
> > he Impact a
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detectingMO
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Thomas Dankowski Metal Detecting Forum
Kruzer ergo is improved but it is still slightly too forward slant to grip and won't work for users over 6'1-2". The carbon fiber rod makes it a little less nose heavy than racer 2 but it's still "heavier" feeling than an Equinox. The build is more rugged than Equinox. Built like a tank in typical Makro/Nokta fashion. Still has the extremely scratchable face lik
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detectingMO
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Thomas Dankowski Metal Detecting Forum
tnsharpshooter Wrote:
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> detectingMO Wrote:
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> > I too have seen the Equinox hit obvious coin sig
> na
> > ls that don't even register as anything on my om
> eg
> > a in ZERO disc. Only response in all metal or p
> in
> > poi
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detectingMO
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Thomas Dankowski Metal Detecting Forum
I too have seen the Equinox hit obvious coin signals that don't even register as anything on my omega in ZERO disc. Only response in all metal or pinpoint...no ID. Not deep. That is a bit eye-opening considering the location and years of previous machines too. BUT, I'm not going to crown it the holy grail yet. Time will tell. Like minelab detectors, it makes finding targets easier
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detectingMO
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Thomas Dankowski Metal Detecting Forum
tnsharpshooter Wrote:
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> > Tns, I could not find it on there. I have been l
> oo
> > king for a good deal on one or just a 9" HF coil
> .
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> The link did 't work for you.
> It is on friendly forum
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detectingMO
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Thomas Dankowski Metal Detecting Forum
Cabin Fever Wrote:
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> Just my opinion but I would not settle for the 600
> if I were you guys.. Even if your not a gold hunt
> er.
> The Gold modes are very powerful All Metal with VI
> D and could be useful for Relic hunting..
> The finer Recovery Speed controls and especially t
> he custom audio abilities and T
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detectingMO
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Thomas Dankowski Metal Detecting Forum
I find the Equinox to be pretty long and light. A full pound lighter than Impact. Impact felt too back end heavy and strain to keep coil down on ground. But I'm a scrubber though so nose heavy units feel light to me with the ground support. Kruzer is little nose heavy as well but not as bad as a racer due to carbon fiber shaft.
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detectingMO
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Thomas Dankowski Metal Detecting Forum
I got one and finally used once. Its a great shovel for relics. the teeth are kind of messy in the turf scattering dirt. If any on wants it message me. I'd rather have a teethless sampson back for nice clean turf coinshooting
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detectingMO
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Thomas Dankowski Metal Detecting Forum
It feels like the first 6-8" is not modulated but then after 8" signal does get softer/quieter and thinner like it is modulated. To me anyway.
Pin Point is so HOT to the depths disc is detecting anyway I haven't noticed much there. Detuning helps.
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detectingMO
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Thomas Dankowski Metal Detecting Forum
NASA-Tom Wrote:
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> I don't believe the Equinox is "locked" on '0' for
> Grnd Bal in Beach Mode-1 or Beach Mode-2. My unit
> will indeed AUTO Ground Balance on Beach Mode-1 an
> d/or Beach Mode-2 in the wet-salt. Confirmed many
> times.
Yep
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detectingMO
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Thomas Dankowski Metal Detecting Forum
D&P-OR Wrote:
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> GreenMeanie Wrote:
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> > I also see it digs more JUNK lol.
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> > > We have all read test after test and seen vid
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detectingMO
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Thomas Dankowski Metal Detecting Forum
lytle78 Wrote:
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> Bulgaria
I have one of these for dirt cheap and anyone wants this "winner".
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detectingMO
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Thomas Dankowski Metal Detecting Forum
Harold,ILL. Wrote:
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> Yes but does it have Modulated Audio and if so is
> it adjustable? Have not heard a single person answ
> er this question? In other words are deeper target
> s softer for those who do not know what Modulation
> means.
yes its modulated. Not adjustible.
They left a lot of features off that etra
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detectingMO
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Thomas Dankowski Metal Detecting Forum
Bill long Wrote:
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> This was the best, no nonsense informative post o
> n the equinox yet.
agreed and in my 4 days with one I 100% agree.
Minelab finally has an AT relic machine.
This Multi-IQ or whatever is certainly new as I saw it detect targets today other detectors would even register. I look forward to the more fea
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detectingMO
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Thomas Dankowski Metal Detecting Forum
equinox just isnt super deep on high conductors. above average just not top shelf like it is on low conductors.
gotta leave room for the future $1-2k machines
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detectingMO
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Thomas Dankowski Metal Detecting Forum