Re: Xp Deus 2 HF2 Coil Videos - Tests and actual in the wild Hunts
Posted: Tue May 05, 2026 6:42 am
Ok,
More data here. This system won’t work on gold items that are not ring shaped. There are no dependable parallels seen sweeping these items. I witnessed same thing sweeping some non ring shaped non gold jewelry items as well.
Digging dude showed the gold items in video. I asked him to do this. I applaud him for his work here. He checked all using 29 kHz MF chsnnel 0 and 89 kHz MF channel 6 as well as looked at each with 120 kHz single freq. As long as folks are aware of this - is a good thing. He does show few gold rings in video as well. Results here didn’t surprise me one bit. This is the why behind the protocol I have been using and expecting to see on such unbroken gold rings in the wild ID wise as freq is changed. Moving from lower to higher using freq noted previously here.
An ole hick from sticks grand discovery using this coil. By a person whose actual looking for gold rings was very limited in the wild. Although I did find one with equinox in a park some years ago that read a tad below nickel ID
My perseverance testing and using this coil has paid grand dividends for the users of this coil if they see some of my videos or forum posts on this behavior. And a few others videos who are now starting to dig into this with their hf 2 coils. It may turn out this is the best use of this coil in the wild. Select digging for gold, platinum, or junk rings snd nickels. There is some behavior where even the $1, $5 gold coins as well as the 3 cent nickel coin could be locate and dug out of a modern trash site. I have not tested or seen anyone else test a $2.50 USA gold coins. I suspect it too may behave differently somewhat id wise when changing freq vs most canslaw, lead, etc.
Guess that old foam I used paid off huh!!
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=1IDT90dFk8A
More data here. This system won’t work on gold items that are not ring shaped. There are no dependable parallels seen sweeping these items. I witnessed same thing sweeping some non ring shaped non gold jewelry items as well.
Digging dude showed the gold items in video. I asked him to do this. I applaud him for his work here. He checked all using 29 kHz MF chsnnel 0 and 89 kHz MF channel 6 as well as looked at each with 120 kHz single freq. As long as folks are aware of this - is a good thing. He does show few gold rings in video as well. Results here didn’t surprise me one bit. This is the why behind the protocol I have been using and expecting to see on such unbroken gold rings in the wild ID wise as freq is changed. Moving from lower to higher using freq noted previously here.
An ole hick from sticks grand discovery using this coil. By a person whose actual looking for gold rings was very limited in the wild. Although I did find one with equinox in a park some years ago that read a tad below nickel ID
My perseverance testing and using this coil has paid grand dividends for the users of this coil if they see some of my videos or forum posts on this behavior. And a few others videos who are now starting to dig into this with their hf 2 coils. It may turn out this is the best use of this coil in the wild. Select digging for gold, platinum, or junk rings snd nickels. There is some behavior where even the $1, $5 gold coins as well as the 3 cent nickel coin could be locate and dug out of a modern trash site. I have not tested or seen anyone else test a $2.50 USA gold coins. I suspect it too may behave differently somewhat id wise when changing freq vs most canslaw, lead, etc.
Guess that old foam I used paid off huh!!
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=1IDT90dFk8A