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  1. JP is very, very busy guys. Do not expect answers on every thread in record times or even at all depending on where he is. I do think we get priority here though when he does have time. And yes, Minelab is listening. Because we offer good suggestions on this forum instead of complaints. Funny how that works!
  2. Hi Barry, The GPZ tracks etc. end up displayed on the Google map info in XChange. I do not believe that the updates occur automatically as you have to do something in XChange to make them happen. They are offered but you have to initiate. At least that is how I remember CTX update happening. Same with GPZ downloads to XChange - you have to use copy function. Basically XChange lets you look at what is on GPZ, erase it if you wish, or save it to your PC. You can edit names and description details. All detector settings are saved along with each Findpoint which is good for learning what worked at the time.
  3. May have to email the file. I can't now but will next week if you still do not have one Barry. I fully understand why people may not want to use the built in capability of the GPZ. However, what I want to do is explore and expand options for those who do. I appreciate the offer Barry. Being able to move data direct from the GPZ to other systems may help alleviate at least a few of the concerns by cutting the XChange 2 software out of the loop.
  4. Hello Adam, welcome to the forum. Great first post - thanks!
  5. This version for the CTX 3030 May work. The back of any nay need to be cut out as the back of GPZ pod portrudes out more. http://m.ebay.com/itm/121057978623?
  6. Just a reminder - fill those holes! Yeah, I know, they will fill in eventually, and kids dig holes, etc. But they are not banning kids from beaches, they are banning metal detectorists for hole digging, so keep that in mind. Thanks!
  7. I saw the MLX file - thanks! I will be working on this for a future article so I really appreciate the tip.
  8. SD2100, SD2200, GP Extreme, GP 3000, and GP 3500 all had same dome top sealed lead acid battery. The SD 2000 did not have the dome top but used a simple lead wire. All GPX us the newer Li-Ion battery design.
  9. I would certainly appreciate it - other people creating content is half my battle.
  10. Hello Norvic, I am pretty much a GPS novice but learning fast. Never really needed it in Alaska since the areas hunted are small in size. Started with a Garmin handheld and Basecamp last summer plus my iPhone and MotionX app. The XChange 2 software needs an export function. I have delved into the file structure but not found anything I can grab. We may need somebody to hack that ability. For me so far the main use has simply been to use the built in GPS and on screen trail/track to insure I get as close to 100% ground coverage for the area I am currently hunting. Chaining does not work in the mountains, brush, gullies, and trees, and having it on screen in my fact without having to watch a separate GPS is helpful. But for actual use with other software I am still using the Garmin to track and save location information. So far as I can see at this time XChange mainly needs an import/export function
  11. It really boils down to a time thing. If I have limited time and I want to find gold, I go where it has already been found. Old patch or old mine workings. But to make the big score you need time and patience to hunt for that undiscovered patch. The JP method is hunt old patches just enough to cover expenses, and spend all other time hunting new ground. That is the method I plan on using going forward now that I have more time. In the past my time was more limited so I stuck to proven locations. The only basic requirement is that the geology needs to be favorable.
  12. I think the originals were VLF but that they now also make a PI version.
  13. A short handle garden hoe has worked well for me on the beach. Good luck on your hunt!
  14. In the US we respect success but that is not the case in some quarters in Oz. Made no sense to me until I found out about Tall Poppy Syndrome http://www.businesspsych.org/articles/244.html Lee, I find the GPZ to be tolerant of a fast sweep speed but best at a moderate "normal" sweep speed. I keep trying to slow myself down though and hunt slower yet. What is best for the machine and my attention are two different things perhaps. I pay attention best going slow.
  15. No problem Ray but let's go light on this stuff. It is one side, there may be another, and this is not the place for a trial. It illustrates the issue at hand but let's leave it at that. Thanks. Now let's get back to digging gold and legal relics!
  16. If you like these gold specimen pictures check out more at Northern Nevada Gold http://northernnevadagold.com/en/specimen-gold/specimen-gold-biggest-first
  17. Nice Lunk, thanks for posting! Oddly enough, the GPZ seems to work. Who would have thunk?
  18. JP can have his own sub-forum anytime he wants, but having discussed it so far the problem is he is too busy digging gold! The offer stands however. Until that time I promise there will be no problem here from those who lack respect for others.
  19. We have been sworn to secrecy Fred about the hidden "Turbo" function. Sorry!
  20. No, seriously, It might be educational for both of you. I am sure Barry would love to hear some of your experiences. Really great guy.
  21. Hello Rudy, Welcome to the forum - you and your GP 3000 are famous. Nothing beats a good prospector in tune with his or her equipment!
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