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Cinders, Cinders And More Cinders
Mark Gillespie replied to Mark Gillespie's topic in Minelab Equinox Forum
Only place where reducing the TX power in conjunction to ground noise is mentioned about the Equinox. No doubt the programming “algorithms” used, monitor and adjust transmit power down but also up in areas of low ground noise. One thing I can confirm is that Beach 1 can see and give a good audio on every target in my test area. Looking forward to hunting my cinder fields with these two modes. -
T2 Classic Videos
Mark Gillespie replied to a topic in First Texas - Bounty Hunter, Fisher & Teknetics
The T2 is a very good relic machine -
Cinders, Cinders And More Cinders
Mark Gillespie replied to Mark Gillespie's topic in Minelab Equinox Forum
Steve can I assume you are talking about beach mode 2 (wet salt sand) and not 1 (dry sand) -
Cinders, Cinders And More Cinders
Mark Gillespie replied to Mark Gillespie's topic in Minelab Equinox Forum
Great point, I did not try the beach modes. I guess I was totally consumed in adjusting the first 4 modes I must have forgot. Now I must revisit the same location with a different mindset. Awesome -
Even though the Equinox handles the old school yards where they have discarded the coal waste for decades, it still struggles when the ground is saturated. I went hunting Sunday and the machine was very hard to hunt with, continuous ground chatter. Tried each preset program with both GB 0, manual GB and tracking and all displayed issues with this ground. Finally, I opened up the screen and the results were astonishing, continuous iron audio reports from the waste. Decreased sensitivity to 15 and increased the recovery to 8 and finally started finding non-ferrous items mixed in the cinder waste. Amazing just how fast this machine can recover amongst all the cinder. The ground really needs to be bone dry to hunt with a VLF machine of any kind but the Equinox did okay. My PI machine is still the raining champ when it comes to this type of ground conditions. Still waiting on 1st Texas and their new PI and I’m hoping it has some sort of discrimination feature.
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My last visit to the beach I used the TDI exclusively, found my first mercury dime. Doesn't sound like much but it was very exciting.
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First 2 Hour Hunt With The Nox 800
Mark Gillespie replied to sillllvar's topic in Minelab Equinox Forum
I'll admit, my Equinox teaches me something new each trip. I truly love this machine over all others. -
I'm debating on whether I'm taking my Equinox or TDI Sl to the beach.
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Still nice finds.
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Thinking back over the past 10 years I remember finding two nice gold rings within 20' of each other. Found one maybe 10 years ago and another one last year. Amazing information.
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Smallest Ever 1700's Buckle Found With The 800..
Mark Gillespie replied to sillllvar's topic in Minelab Equinox Forum
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Awesome, I think you got the hang of the EQ
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Nice finds to say the least.
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Shallow Coin Detectng With The Equinox
Mark Gillespie replied to Steve Herschbach's topic in Minelab Equinox Forum
Awesome report -
Finally Got My Hands On A Production Equinox
Mark Gillespie replied to Steve Herschbach's topic in Minelab Equinox Forum
I forgot to mention inductance of the coils, very critical in combination with pin to pin ohm readings. -
Short Relic Hunt With The Equinox 800
Mark Gillespie replied to Cal_Cobra's topic in Minelab Equinox Forum
Real nice finds. Yet to find a seated........ -
Finally Got My Hands On A Production Equinox
Mark Gillespie replied to Steve Herschbach's topic in Minelab Equinox Forum
Before trying a non standard coil it's a good idea to ohm each lead and see: What pins are giving an ohm reading. What is the ohm reading of these pin combinations. Next test your host coil and compare the pin read outs. Then make a judgement call on whether or not to try. I've not been very successful at find a working coil that is not designed for the host machine. But have had some to work, but not perfectly. -
Glad you mention the Deus, in my use a silencer setting of 0 to -1 suited best for the ground I hunt in especially when depth was my goal. Surprisingly this setting worked very well in the red/orange clay of Virginia and on many occasions when the target was 5+" in depth a silencer setting above 2 caused a very choppy, inconsistent audio over a setting of -1. Just my 2 cents..
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3 Rings, 18, 16, 8 ... Which Is Which?
Mark Gillespie replied to mn90403's topic in Minelab Equinox Forum
Awesome, awesome just to be recovering. -
Minelab Equinox Accessory Pricing
Mark Gillespie replied to Steve Herschbach's topic in Minelab Equinox Forum
I'd still like to see a 5 x 10 coil at some point, but the 6" will suffice for the super trashy sites. -
Amazingly I had a similar but not exact situation happen yesterday while hunting an old park (loaded with modern pull tabs) with my two hunting buddies. I had dug several old, flat bottle caps (ID came in the 30's) and many twist off bottle caps (ID 20-22) while hunting deeper targets. I was purposely running field 1 with no discrimination, 50 tones, recovery 7 and listening for the hint of a higher tone than the normal tone of 20-22 because this area had yielded many Barbers, Indians and Mercs in the past. My first slightly higher tone was so well mixed I almost walked away, the Id floated between 20 and 23 but the 23 caught my attention so I decided to dig and at less than 5" and laying vertical beside a huge rock was a 1936 wheat penny. My next target was completely different in that it had solid ID's 18-19 with associated tones but just the hint of a higher tone in the mix. This target ended up being a 1919 wheat penny. I might add, even though I've got some time on this machine, I'm not an expert by any means but the audio characteristics are coming with use. Audio first, ID second..........
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Absolutely, positivity 100% true Steve. Amazing how you put technical data in layman terms.
