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Mark Gillespie

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  1. I've used both.  My friend Gene Scullion loaned the 5" coil to me about 3 years ago.  I took it to the trashiest locations I could find.  Did well in the super trashy areas but not for hunting areas of little or no trash. 

    On the other hand:

    I ordered the 10x5 from Coiltek and can say I'm completely satisfied.  Has great depth and separation too.   Separation is better than the stock coil.  But I'll say depth is not equal to the stock coil, less for sure but it's hard to measure the exact differences.  

    Since having the 10x5, I find it hard to put the stock coil back on.  They compliment each other very well.

    My 2 cents worth.

    Mark

     

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  2. 6 hours ago, HardPack said:

    Per manual page 33, the Nox 900 Depth dP tone pitch & volume are proportional to target signal strength. Large or shallow targets sound louder than deeper or small targets; conductive targets increase the pitch and ferrous targets have a constant low-pitch. Here is a video link demonstrating the advantages of dP in Park 1. You may want to enable CC.

     

    Like the Fisher f75 

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  3. I've used both the 6" and the 10 x 5 Coiltek and can say for sure, the 10 x 5 has succeeded in out performing the 6" coil in my locations.   I was really worried about purchasing a smaller coil for my Equinox but my friend Jerry "aka Tinfoil" down in Louisiana calmed my fears about that size coil. 

    The 10 x 5 size is nothing new but has been in use for many decades.  In fact he had tested and written a review for Troy at Troy Custom Detectors in 2003.  After talking on the phone I took his advise and bought the coil and can say I prefer it over the stock coil.  I know it may not make sense but I can't see where this coil loses any depth and the separation is better by a substantial margin over the stock coil.  

    As usual Jerry was right, yet again. 

    I can't see why the stock coil is needed but it will be my backup coil, just in case I start having doubts again.

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  4. Finally took the Equinox to the test garden yesterday.   In clean ground, and the 10 x 5 coil I can get a repeatable signal on all 3 dimes 6, 7, and 8" deep.  Since the sink rate is extremely slow because of the red clay dirt I'm very satisfied with this smaller than stock coils ability. 

    I dug a beer pull tab at 12" the other day but it was in the chips at a school playground.  Surprisingly the ID was telling me it wasn't a coin but I had to dig anyway.  Interesting tidbit, years ago I dug a gold engagement ring at around the same depth, directly under the swings in the same type of ground cover. 

    Jerry, aka "Tinfoil" had the same size coil for his Shadow X5 many years ago and actually wrote a nice review of the coils separation properties and depth.  He said the size and dimensions of the 10 x 5 make it a good size for trash hunting with any detector.  And of course he was right again.   

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  5. On 7/7/2022 at 2:01 AM, geof_junk said:

    On the gold fields dig what you can.

    Shallow target discrimination is a bad choice because the hole is easily to do. Deep target discrimination is a worst choice because most target will not register on them.

    How do you think you would do at this location. The wife and I got a dozen or two  nuggets there but it was what got me on a really good patch within a mile or so. What you see is where we stopped. several hundred tiny bits of rusted junk was our limit.

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    Beautiful place

     

  6. It will always be a never-ending quest for detector manufacturers to develop/engineer a better detector than present models.  Pulls revenue into the business. 

    When the CTX 3030 hit the market, it was top of the line, with promises of updates but none ever came.  Still this detector does super good but boy is it heavy after an hour or so, unless you're in the water.  

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  7. On 6/28/2022 at 7:41 AM, F350Platinum said:

    Way to go with the 10x5. Did you notice any real loss of coverage or depth? It's great to be able to swing it under park benches and closer to tot lot structures. Learn the structure ID and you will find objects right next to it. 👍

    Never noticed a coverage loss, and to be honest where I was hunting depth is not an issue.  I really like the coil.  

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  8. Well I just purchase one and so far I'm very pleased.  One thing I noticed was it seems to be less prone to EMI than the stock 11" coil but more test will be needed to confirm that.  After talking to Tinfoil I was advised this coil would be a good choice for the Equinox in trash.  One interesting thought from him, "most of the good targets are in the trashy areas since no one wants to hunt the trash".   Well actually he is right, I found a nice gold ring mixed with pull tabs and trash a few years ago with the F19.  Another interesting tip he had to mention was, "always listen to the target carefully before digging and looking at the screen".

    Took it out hunting yesterday and I can say I was surprised when I started digging 10" beer pull tabs.   I'm extremely pleased with this coil and in my opinion, at my sites it is preferred over the 6" coil. 

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  9. On 6/3/2020 at 10:20 AM, Steve Herschbach said:

    White’s used to have some excellent information on Findmall and their own website. Rob on Findmall in particular had some great V3i information. Then Findmall had a server crash and many of the old posts got lost or cut off after a couple sentences. Not long ago the official White’s forum lost everything, and when they started back up went private... who does that anymore? Long story short a lot of great information on White’s detector’s was lost.

    Before people point out that some may be recoverable via the Wayback Machine (Internet Archive), yeah, I get that. Unfortunately they did not archive smaller sites much, if at all, and the archives are sporadic at best. And the main thing is most people are never going to look there. Anyway, it is a bummer. Over time I am trying to recreate some of that lost content here, but on older models, especially posts by people no longer with us, it’s just lost and gone.

    Do you backup your site information Steve?

  10. I had a good friend want to go metal detecting for his first time and he found this old button.  Looks to be some sort of brass/copper metal.  No markings on either the front or back.  About 1" in diameter but was wondering if anyone knows the approximate time frame.  Thought the shank would be the best judge of age.

    Thanks in advance.

     

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  11. Got word recently, that both Tim Mallory and Mike Scott have lost their jobs at 1st Texas.  I think it was, maybe 2 years ago when Gene Scullion and others lost their jobs too.  That makes me wonder about Lupe, who is one of the workers at the main plant.

    I guess Covid has affected more than just a few businesses. 

     

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