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  1. Steve, I am curious to know why you sold your Silver U-max and use your GBII as your mini discriminator. Did you opt for increased small gold detection over the better big-iron discrimination of the Tesoro? I am thinking of building a discriminator for use in conjunction with a SD 2300 on trashy hard rock tailing piles. in another thread you mention other detector models as being options now. Which detectors in your opinion would work well, taking into consideration the gold size and types of trash typically found in hard rock tailings, cost,  and eventual compactness of the mini detector including small coil options?  I do not think I am interested in any detectors with a display as that will only increase the cost and overall size.

  2. When I used to be a gold dredger I had a sheet of paper that I kept in the same container as my dredge permit. This paper was a "Challenge Procedure". If you encountered a LEO that was trying to enforce his own political idealism instead of the laws enacted by Congress, you were to say " I refuse to say anything further until you read and sign this document".

    The document, although close to a page long, basically said " if you falsely arrest me I am going after your bond". Most LEO's are required to be bonded to hold their job. So if you prevail in a claim against their bond they may have difficulty obtaining another bond ergo bye-bye employment. The claim was most LEO"s would read it then walk away, not willing to take any risk with their job.

    Thankfully, I never had to use the document. In the intervening years I am afraid I have misplaced whatever copies I once possessed. Internet searches have turned up nothing, including the "Wayback Machine". I believe I originally got the document from 49er Mikes Dredging Forum, which is now defunct and mostly lost. This could be an erroneous memory though as this all transpired some time ago.

    Does anybody remember this? Does any one have a copy?

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  3. After using the wireless headphones on the Deus for over a year now I must admit to being spoiled. IMO the Deus wireless is the standard other companies should aspire to. That being said, I have used my Sun Ray Pro Golds on my Racer the little I have used it and the cord irritates me now. I just don't have enough time on the Racer to know if I will love the machine enough to feel like popping for wireless phones.

    Steve, do you have the elliptical 5x10 coil? If so what is your opinion?

  4. Paul, your inaccurate and unfair characterization of myself has hurt me deeply. I will be off this tug boat and headed your way in about three weeks. I expect a retraction and an apology or there will be hell to pay in the high country.

    Merton

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  5. Fred, that sounds eerily similar to a problem I had with a Sat. phone. I was working on an deep sea tugboat when our satphone quit working. Every time we came in to port we would work on this problem. After two months we finally figured out is was not an equipment malfunction but a glitch in billing so the sat phone company suspended service with no notification. Because some desk jockey in the company office was the account administrator not the tug crew we had a hell of a problem figuring that one out.

  6. Tom, I have no idea about insurance. I was under the impression you only have to pay if you activate a search when you did not need to. That is only my impression and it may be wildly inaccurate. If you are concerned about post activation responsibilities, a few minutes on the net should provide you some answers.

  7. Klunker, obviously you have never heard the expression "only the good die young".  Ya got no worries, you will be around for awhile! LOL  You can probably save your money and buy me something real nice at Christmas time.

     

    Wes, You are welcome. I hope one of these options works for you.

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  8. AJR and Wes, I don't blame you for being skeptical per a 406 EPIRB reception in canyon areas. Do I have personal knowledge that they work great every where but underground? No I do not. Did I do research before spending my dollars on an EPIRB? That's a big yes. Most things in life don't work at 100% efficiency 100% of the time. My research tells me that in a life and death situation the 406 EPIRB offers the best chance of me being able to contact emergency services.

    I am not trying to start a pissing match with SPOT owners but 5 years ago when I did my research, the internet was rife with complaints of poor to no reception in many places by spot owners. I could not find one instance of some one setting off their 406 EPIRB and emergency help not arriving. Do some research yourself, your mileage may vary, after all mine is 5 years stale.

    The other advantage of an EPIRB is no monthly subscription fee. Once you buy it all you pay for is battery replacement ( every 5 years on my model). Of course you can not chat up your family and friends with one, that honor belongs to the SPOT.

    Whatever option you decide on make sure you take it with you, doesn't work if setting on your work bench at home. Mine lives permanently in my prospecting back pack. I convinced my brother to get one and he used the holster to mount it on his suspenders.

     

    Merton

  9. This is what every serious prospector needs-  http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B005E1OU1A/ref=pd_lpo_sbs_dp_ss_1?pf_rd_p=1535523722&pf_rd_s=lpo-top-stripe-1&pf_rd_t=201&pf_rd_i=B006JXY0CQ&pf_rd_m=ATVPDKIKX0DER&pf_rd_r=14EY6GQCP03SEK1XS8H6

    406 EPIRB signals are received by the USAF and relayed to your local emergency responder. $260 is cheap insurance. Works better than SPOT and no monthly fee. If you were snake bit down in a canyon, alone or not, far from transportation or other help you would pay every cent you now possess or could borrow for one of these! Dude, if you are dead or maimed for life money won't mean crap. If dead you will never see your loved ones again or if only maimed you will be a burden on them for the remainder of your days! LOL-NOT!

    With the risks most of us take as prospectors I am surprised in this modern world that use of 406 EPIRBs has not caught on like wildfire. I think it is an ostrich syndrome(head in sand) or people always think bad things only happen to other people. Spend 5 minutes and think about the risks you take, the bad things that could happen, what life may be like in the aftermath and I think you will agree the 5 minutes and $260 was some of the best time and money you ever spent.

     

    Please come home safe,

    Merton

     

    p.s. if you think VA nurse Paul may perform mouth to mouth use your last round on yourself. LOL

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