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  2. $520 shipped. Accept Venmo, PPFF or add3% for PP fees. Thanks for looking.
  3. Very nice-looking gold and congratulations on your learning of the Manticore.
  4. Yeah, I kept going back to the guys ad and while I did procrastinate over it, I went for it. It kept calling my name.. My 14 year-old has had the Safari out twice. He's found stuff in the yard and reports back on what sounds it made, settings he's changed and depth. He says real good depth is achieved. He owns a Vanquish 440 and anyone who has ever worked one, KNOWS it goes deep. Sometimes too deep for my liking. He ran the Safari on 18 Sensitivity, 10 Threshold, Trash on High, notched out -10 to 13, kept 14-16, notched out 17 to 29, kept 30-40. Ran in Relic Mode. When I finally get my hands on it this weekend, I will be taking to a school I hit a lot. Very little trash. Nails would be the main garbage I'll encounter. For $200, I couldn't go wrong using the Safari as the "next level" in deeper silvers, where I KNOW there's more to be found. My sons Vanquish does well, but I think he's board with the long gaps between signals at the school. I use the Simplex+ and also get that feeling of swinging for very little for what the kid and I did at the school in the past. Safari has the stock coil, no big issue.. Any suggestions on settings for greatest depth? We did notice that sensitivity on Auto is NOT a good thing depth-wise. Happy Hunting 🙂
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  6. Even if the article is a bit older, I would still like to answer it briefly, as I am often asked this question. You can answer this simply by realizing that there are two different transmitters for Deus/ORX. This has already been mentioned here and I would just like to expand on it. Firstly, the coil as well as the remote control and headphones of the Deus/ORX transmit in the 2.4 GHZ band on alternating frequencies, which has the purpose that several detectors do not interfere with each other. The MI6 also transmits in the same frequency band. The transmission power corresponds approximately to a Bluetooth transmitter and is in the lower milliwatt range. You can easily test this yourself by moving away from the coil with the remote control or headphones. After a maximum of 25m, the connection is no longer possible, which indicates a low transmission power. You should also be aware of this when searching for the MI6 pinpointer. In comparison, a cell phone and especially smartphones transmit in the range between 1 and 2.5 watts, which is many times more radiation. And with different frequencies that are more or less (depending on the band) better or worse absorbed by the body. Secondly, the Deus/ORX transmits in the frequency range from 3 to 78 KHz depending on the search coil used. For unchangeable physical reasons, the voltage of the transmitting power is limited to approx. 7-8 volts (uss) and this has been the case for decades with all power metal detectors! In addition, the distance between the search coil and the body is so great that only barely measurable "radiation" can reach it. Any loudspeaker or audio amplifier has much more power than a metal detector! So you don't have to worry about whether the radiation from a Deus/ORX will harm you. I see other dangers in the hobby 😝
  7. That is a good day's hunt ! 🥸 Good dirt no doubt.
  8. Hello gopher, the search with the gold field program only makes sense if the soil is heavily mineralized. For this you have to watch the right bar on the remote control. Otherwise, select program 1 "Basic" and possibly change the frequency DOWN! Then the iron detection should be much better. However, the sensitivity will then also decrease slightly if you want to detect thin jewelry (chains, small earrings), for example. However, this is a very good setting for finding coins and rings. Good luck Thomas
  9. Just wondering if one is allowed to prospect in the Trigo Mountain area if it is on the boundary of the Northern Yuma Proving ground? I see the road from Highway 95 runs right through the Proving Grounds to the Colorado River and Ehrenberg. Either dry washing or metal detecting?
  10. All good info seems you are setting it pretty clear to the companies on what we need saved them a bunch of R and D Hope some one figures it out untill then I need at least a vlf and pi
  11. Yeah, I was pretty sure that was the case. They would've been good headphones for the wife. They don't work for me.
  12. I found for sure that the sweet spot on the sensitivity hides among 20 and 25 points before to get falsing above whispers, making troubles and not helping to decide to dig or not. As for the lower separation, under the 4 level it seems to increase this feeling too. The real magic can happens with exaggerated slow coil's motion in places where there's high suspect for targets...On the other hand in this way it takes a life to cover a proper amount of ground😂
  13. Man, you stole that thing! Nice score! Safari was my 1st modern machine after decades away from detecting. Figured that if i liked it, I'd eventually get a CTX (i did). I still keep my Safari as a loaner machine when someone wants to try out detecting. And yes, it paid for itself in clad alone. The Safari is a Silver Magnet and has THE sweetest sound on silver that youll ever hear. I so wish my CTX had that tone.
  14. I think I already know the answer, but can nokta green headphones be paired with any other Bluetooth transmitter?
  15. Simon, there are quite a few folks that are only interested in Gold. They want something simple to operate. The GM1000 fits the bill. The only thing lacking is submersability. Still, it's the highest-selling single-frequency Gold Detector here in the US.
  16. If you were considering making your own skid plates, the plug and ring moulds can be made using a router as GotAu suggested. I knocked up a simple circle cutter to show how I would approach it. If the baseplate of the router is removed, a thin piece of plywood or MDF can be attached using the screws removed from the router base. The black baseplate can be used as a template to drill the holes required. Screws need to be countersunk below the surface of the new baseplate. A small, straight cutter of about 6mm diameter is inserted into the router and a hole is drilled at the appropriate point on the new baseplate to give the diameter required for the ring mould. This needs to be accurate and may require a couple of attempts before the exact precision is achieved. The pivot is attached using a screw and the router then can only move in a circular motion. The router depth is set to about 10 mm and the circular slot is cut. A jig saw then cuts out most of the waste using the centre of the router cut as a guide. A flush trim bit is then inserted into the router to clean up the remainder of the ring. the ring is then perfectly circular in shape and if accurately sized, will perform the task required. A piece of abrasive paper is used to clean up any burrs. The plug as made using the same method but a different centre is required. Measurements need to be taken from the other side of the router cutter when calculating distances. The rest of the construction process is then as what was described earlier. Hope this is of some help to those wanting to play with this process.
  17. I wasn't sure how stripped down the package was. I sent an email to Rusty at Garrett. Detectector, charging cord, 11" Mono coil & cover, and carry bag. It's lacking the extra battery pack, headphones, wireless or otherwise, and the larger coil and cover. This brings it a little closer to the average guy's pocketbook.
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  19. So I have an old school yard in the Mississippi river delta that is very sandy and very mild. The kind of place you get max deprh a detector is capable of. With the 11" coil I basically cleaned it out in ATHC, 4 recovery, and 22-24 sensitivity. I have hit it twice with a 26-28 sensitivity and a recovery of 3. I found no more silver. The silver there is some of the deepest I have ever recovered. To tell the truth I don't like going below a recovery of 4. I just can't jell with it. Jacking up the sensitivity in places with low to moderate trash makes for more head aches in my opinion. I have not tried jacked up sensitivity settings in low to no trash areas where you have zero nails and zero modern trash looking for isolated deep targets. I cannot say it wouldn't be helpful in those situations.
  20. Wow ! With the discovery of the photo in this ring the find has gone from great to absolutely outstanding . Dream find . Congrats !
  21. DSMITH, Analog and digital are just different ways of manipulating electrons to one's desire. Analog does it with a continuous but varying flow of electrons. Digital does it by a series of ones and zeros. Neither method has any bearing on the detector's iron unmasking performance. What would make a difference in iron unmasking performance, is how the engineers designed that particular detector. For example, how they designed the iron bias, the algorithms, and the coil.
  22. Now we jump from "patriotic" to love token ring. Not only does it display the patriotic Eagle used by military soldiers, but having his sweethearts photo inside crossed into the Love token collectible. They are rare rings and with both an engraving AND a photograph, that places it well above the love token coin or ring. I found a ring in a union Wisconsin camp with six initials; 3 above and 3 below, each engraved in Spencerian script (the formal script of the mid 19th century). I've recovered lockets with a US officer (standing) and his wife (sitting) but this is the first ring with both engraving and a photo. You must take care about exposing the photo unless it is sealed under glass. Contact with air can lighten or destroy the pic if the glass is missing.
  23. (because the detector sees the multiple targets as one target) I can tell you from personal experience that statement right there is not correct with these newer analog detectors like the Vista X, Golden Mask 4WD and the new Golden Mask 7, there could very well be some digital processing going on with those three detectors as to how much I have no clue other than what I was told about the three I have, i own those three analogs plus a couple more, and you can literally lay a coin (Dime) under a pile of nails and the nails are not even seen but those three detectors I mentioned will see the Non Ferrous Dime only the GM 7 is not a fully Analog detector it is 80% analog and 20% digital Do I think these Analogs are perfect detectors absolutely not things can always be improved upon, but for me since I pretty much dig every good Non Ferrous tone the analogs work great for me, i still have some detectors with a cell phone screen, and have no intentions of getting rid of the ones I have, but right now i am all about the fun and simplicity of the Analogs, and ease of set up for detecting the ground I detect
  24. Looks like a big dog to me, Reese. Could be a really young wolf, Full grown wolves have a track about 5" across. Much bigger than a lion track. Jim
  25. I offered FTP $250 shipped for a new F19 with 10x5 coil on their EBay site and they accepted within minutes. Don’t hesitate to kind of low ball offer if you are interested in something on their EBay site.
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