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dewcon4414 Wrote:
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> Mid.... it’s turned out to be a fine beach machine
> , but I believe Tom said it wasn’t initially desig
> ned as a beach machine. I agree.... I don’t belie
> ve I’ve seen any testing done in the water for any
> machine. We’ve seen a few chains dropped out the
> re. I’ve made comments about the
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midalake
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dewcon4414 Wrote:
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> You Know what Mid .... at this point I wouldn’t wa
> ste my time. I say stick with what ya got. You
> wanted to hear from people with a lot of hours on
> a lot of water machines who’s taken the time to le
> arn them and use them well it seems short of someo
> ne handing you one you aren’t goin
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midalake
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>
> Unit works in salt water scenario.
> This Dew fellow wouldn’t waste his time with it if
> it didn’t.
This must be the year of "trust me" I am going to be from Missouri on this one. "Show ME"
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midalake
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tnsharpshooter Wrote:
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> Soky72 Wrote:
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> > TNSS, I like your videos and they're some of the
> f
> > ew out there that show the Tarsacci in the wild
> re
> > lic hunting. Everyone knows detectors can be twe
> ak
> > ed over ta
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midalake
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dewcon4414 Wrote:
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> Let me just say this isnt just another VLF.......
> how many single freq machines do you know that wil
> l out perform most machines in the SALT water even
> multi freq? How many even work in the salt water?
Serious question! How come I can not find any depth tests on gold rings or chains, IN SALT WA
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midalake
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D&P-OR Wrote:
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> Why only 18 months warranty?----I thought all curr
> ent detectors carried at least a 2 yr. warranty.
NOPE.
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midalake
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possum mo Wrote:
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> Gold is going higher from here on out. $4-8 thous
> and in 2-3 years is realistic. Enjoy the ride.
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midalake
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Badger in NH Wrote:
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> The Equinox wins hands down as the best all around
> detector. The Tarsacci might have a depth advantag
> e in highly mineralised ground.
Hi Badger
If you could? How about gold on a salt beach, wet sand and water? Rings and chains? I do not want to hijack the thread. So if you want to PM, that
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midalake
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dewcon4414 Wrote:
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> Beach 1 seemed to run a bit smoother at higher sen
> sitivity closer to the water. In the water she’s
> still chatter than I like. Noticed they didn’t fi
> x that overload light. In the water if it comes o
> n.... it stays on until you raise the coil out of
> the water. I noticed something cha
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midalake
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dewcon4414 Wrote:
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> Gold chains I’ve found the last 3 years (12 I thin
> k) on the MDT hit between the digits 1 and 3.
How long have you owned the MDT?
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midalake
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67GTA Wrote:
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> The only download available on the minelab website
> is the old 2.0.1 update utility.
Get rid of your cookies then go back to the Minelab site.
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midalake
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Before I let the stuck in the mud boomers go for the day.
If I were to do a head to head comparison with the Tarsacci and Equinox on a gold chain for depth. Should the chain be made of Nickle?
BTW Does anyone know of any gold chain Vids for the Tarsacci?
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midalake
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Does the new 4kHz run in Multi????? Or is the 4kHz only single selectable? After reading Minelab's little blurb 10 times it is not clear?
Thanks Dave
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midalake
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NASA-Tom Wrote:
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> But WHAT IF.
>
> What if a gold ring is selected (out of a batch of
> many gold rings)……. that is more easily detected b
> y one detector...over the other detector. This wou
> ld be a unsuspecting 'bias' for one of the detecto
> rs.
>
> Hence; a STANDARDIZED NICKEL!!!
TA
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midalake
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Mike in CO Wrote:
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> midalake Wrote:
> >
> > With the Tarsacci can you pick a frequenc
> y.
>
> The Equinox can also pick a single frequenc
> y.
> (It can be run in EITHER multifreq OR single freq.
> )
>
> > WHY, WHY was a "Nickle" tested against an Equino
> x
> > an
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midalake
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Dan(NM) Wrote:
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> The phones are fine, the volume was a bit low for
> me,but, I can't hear that well. The main reason is
> , I sold the Tarsacci and the gentleman didn't wan
> t any headphones.
> A lady stole a truck, got drunk and went hauling a
> rse down a street where my daughters car was parke
> d a
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midalake
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jim tn Wrote:
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> Some of you old timers might remember Dale Carnegi
> e and his courses on the book he wrote back then,
> HOW TO WIN FRIENDS AND INFLUENCE PEOPLE.
>
> I worked for a Co in Memphis, that made reading "H
> ow to win friends and influence people" mandatory.
> Just thinking, maybe reading it
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midalake
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ozzie Wrote:
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> midalake Wrote:
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> > NOT ONLY THAT
> >
> > Don't show us that a Tarsacci can find a Nickle
> in
> > salt water better than an Equinox. Because t
> he
> > Tarsacci CAN SLECT a frequency.
> >
> >
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midalake
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Thomas Dankowski Metal Detecting Forum
NOT ONLY THAT
Don't show us that a Tarsacci can find a Nickle in salt water better than an Equinox. Because the Tarsacci CAN SLECT a frequency.
SHOW US it can head to head on a GOLD RING. Pick ANY ring you want! Beach 2 for the Nox.
Thanks in advance. Dave
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midalake
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NASA-Tom Wrote:
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> I have received 4 PM's (in 3-days)……. asking if I
> am a Tarsacci dealer; hence, this new post.
> Palm Beach Metal Detectors and Aaron are also deal
> ers. (There's also other dealers).
> FYI !!!
GREAT, now lets get a REAL president in November!
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midalake
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Thomas Dankowski Metal Detecting Forum
NASA-Tom Wrote:
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> EMI is a massive performance inhibitor. Silent EMI
> is even worse...…..as...….. the operator would not
> know EMI was being encountered; subsequently, woul
> d never attempt to mitigate ...if he does not know
> it exists.
> That is one good thing about the T2 & F75 platform
> s. Rarely did
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midalake
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NASA-Tom Wrote:
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> If you change Target Recovery Response speed...…..
> don't forget to re-Ground Balance. If not...… the
> detector can be 'chatty'.
I have yet to find a program that beats auto GB in my location, regardless of any other settings. However if things get chatty I noise cancel and go to manual GB
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midalake
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NASA-Tom Wrote:
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> I know I've mentioned this many, many times; yet,
> I feel it's worth mentioning again:
>
> Statistically speaking...….. I have noted/found/di
> scovered...……. small gold is where the bulk of the
> stones are; subsequently, (statistically speaking)
> greater value.
>
> On a t
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midalake
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NASA-Tom Wrote:
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> For those of you that are Equinox beach hunters...
> … here is another tip:
>
> The EQX is capable of finding small targets in wet
> salt. If you are running your Target Recovery Resp
> onse speed at..... say: '6'...………… small targets w
> ill sound merely like a click or tick...…. whi
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midalake
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