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X2 what bigboar said + I heard it's gonna have multiple processors so it should be fast. I think their going after the deus market. Time will tell! Also heard of a prototype deus that can get TDI pro like depth in wet salt sand with disc. I'm very interested in what FTP is working on also, I think their gonna shock us with their next machine or two.
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Not sure how accurate this is but I heard it's a four frequency machine that can be run on any of the four freqs individually or all four together. Time will tell.
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Great informative video Keith, I appreciate you taking the time to do it. I wonder how it would do with a tighter coil and if their gonna make any accessory coils for it. I was surprised at the air test depths also. Thanks
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Very exciting.... the thing that has my attention the most in that add is it says "New Technology" hmmm... and I also heard they found a new way to discriminate targets. Can't wait to hear more.
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Nice report Keith, I have the 9" round HF coil for my deus and was wondering how the elliptical compared to it. Have you tried both? Thanks
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I wonder how it's gonna do in your ground Keith. This should be interesting. Don't hold back let the good and bad be known lol. Have fun
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Gold monster on way to Keith. Can't wait to see how it does in the hands of MR Southern. Hope you find something nice with it Keith.
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No longer for sale decided to keep. It's too neat a machine to let go. Keith you want to try it out? Let me know I'll send it to you for some testing, would like to see your take on it.
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I have the GM for sale... it's a great machine. I got it to try my hand at micro jewelry hunting but come to find out the main beach I hunt also has fireworks show every Thursday on beach and the fireworks their using are encased in aluminum foil needless to say there is tons of micro foil all over beach. The depth the GM got air testing my small white gold rings would spank a lot of regular
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I picked up a gold monster 1000 for micro jewelry hunting the dry sand when I can't make low tide. Just found a neat little scoop called the sand dipper the other day while at store with the gf. Kinda small but its sturdy and has tough stainless mesh seems perfect for shallow dry sand hunting. Haven't been out with the monster yet but I gotta say it hits hard and deep on small white go
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Get out and hunt as much as possible, it's the best way to increase finds no matter what detector you use. And you never know when the spots you have permission to hunt will come to an end. Most important thing is to have fun and enjoy it. There will be non productive days and there will be banner days you never know when you're gonna make that once in a lifetime find.
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If a machine ever came out that could rival the gpz 7000 for depth, I.D accurately had a reactivity adjustment worked well in any ground including saltwater that wasn't small gold dead I'd get one as fast as I could. Could always turn down sens for places you dont want to dig deep but it would be nice having the extreme depth for when you need it. I know if we ever see a machine like t
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Hmm well I'll have get one because I really like my AT Pro and was gonna get another one for freshwater lake hunting anyway. But I was really hoping for a new multi frequency machine, hope Fisher/Tek have new waterproof multi freq in the works.
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Got a chance to go again today after work for an hr and a half. Took the deus this time with HF coil running 15khz. Got a toasted large copper, small button and some kind of fork looking thing. This is from a different spot on field. Thanks
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Got permission to hunt a new to me field, it's about 50 acres. I was using G2+ an got a 1802 large cent, eagle I button and a 1863 our army civil war token. My girlfriend was using her F44 and dug an unidentifiable large copper then a 1749 1 reale. We also found pieces of white lead and shards of brass and a few whatzits. From what I found about the site it was part of an old town from 1710
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I hope welgund is right. Maybe it'll be selectable freq. 5khz, 18khz and multi freq? In a nice balanced straight shaft pistol grip package waterproof to 10' and msrp at $1000.
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First I'd like to say thanks to all the testers of the impact. I appreciate all the hard work they've done testing the machine, making us videos, answering our questions and giving feedback to Nokta so the impact gets done right. I already think the impact and Nokta stand up to the competition in a big way. It seems like the impact has a lot of new and refined modes of operation. Just
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