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Perfect Wireless Combo For Your X-Terra Pro
ECris replied to George Kinsey's topic in Minelab X-Terra Forum
Thanks George. I will get it for my X-terra Pro. -
Congrats.
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Congrats and nice work Good to hear that it is fairly stable in salt water. Thanks.
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Love the yellow! Nice work.
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From Quest Detectors - Gyro Sensor explained: The Future of Metal Detecting: How Built-in Gyro Sensors are Changing the Game Metal detector technology has come a long way in recent years, and one of the most exciting advancements is the integration of a gyro sensor. A gyro sensor is a device that measures the angular velocity and orientation of an object. In the context of metal detecting, a gyro sensor can monitor and record the swing speed and gesture of the detector, which can greatly enhance the overall metal detection experience. One of the primary advantages of a metal detector with a built-in gyro sensor is that it can help to improve target identification. When a detector is swung, the gyro sensor can evaluate the swing speed and determine whether the target is a valuable metal or a common piece of trash. This can be especially useful when hunting in areas with a high amount of trash, as it can help to eliminate false signals and save time. Another advantage of a gyro sensor is that it can help to improve the accuracy of the detector. By monitoring the swing speed and gesture, the detector can adjust its settings to optimize the search for specific types of targets. This can be especially useful when searching for small targets, such as coins or jewelry, as it can help to ensure that they are not missed. The gyro sensor also improves the overall performance of the detector. Monitoring and recording the swing speed and gesture can help to identify and correct any problems with the detector. For example, if the detector is not working properly, the gyro sensor can detect this and alert the user to make adjustments. This can help to ensure that the detector is always working at its best, which can greatly enhance the overall metal detection experience. The gyro sensor also allows for an advanced feature of the metal detector, called Ground Balance. Ground Balance is the process of adjusting the metal detector to the mineralization of the ground. In other words, it is the process of eliminating the mineralization interference of the ground. Ground Balance is necessary in order to detect metals in the ground. With a metal detector that has a built-in gyro sensor, the detector can automatically adjust its ground balance settings when you do pump action, which can save time and effort for the user. The gyro sensor can help to protect the detector from damage by monitoring and recording any impact or shock that the detector may experience. This can help to extend the life of the detector and ensure that it is always working at its best. In conclusion, a metal detector with a built-in gyro sensor can offer a wide range of advantages for metal detector users. From improving target identification and accuracy, to enhancing the overall performance and durability of the detector, a gyro sensor can greatly enhance the overall metal detection experience. If you are in the market for a new metal detector, it is definitely worth considering one with a built-in gyro sensor.
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The enhancements are due to the speedy processors. I think that it is first time that I have seen the processor details mentioned in a detector write-up.
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I would like to check out these new detectors from Quest too. I used Quest 20 for a bit and found it to be a fun beginner machine. Nice depth, great ergonomics, very light and long battery life.
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My Relic Hunting Buddy Passed Away
ECris replied to George Kinsey's topic in Metal Detecting For Coins & Relics
I am sorry to hear George. I lost my dog 7 years ago and it still hurts.. -
WOW! Amazing. Congrats!!!
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Wow. Great haul and on vacation too!! Congrats!!!
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First Nox 900 Gold *updated*
ECris replied to Daniel Tn's topic in Metal Detector Advice & Comparisons
Congrats. Great spot to hunt and you will likely find more. I just got my 900 and will look to do work since it is warmer on the east coast. -
15 Year Old Scores Gold Bracelet With Eq600!
ECris replied to matt's topic in Metal Detecting For Jewelry
Great find. Congrats to your son. Wife is happy too!! -
Nice coins and a good spot. Congrats.
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Great find and pretty bracelet! congrats.
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** Lost Gold At The Dead Man's Mine ** A Miners Journal **
ECris replied to GhostMiner's topic in Detector Prospector Forum
People are talking.... -
Nice coin! Congrats.
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** Lost Gold At The Dead Man's Mine ** A Miners Journal **
ECris replied to GhostMiner's topic in Detector Prospector Forum
My guess is there will be a fight. The bounty hunter will appear get involved since he is tracking the thugs and help Jed and his crew. -
** Lost Gold At The Dead Man's Mine ** A Miners Journal **
ECris replied to GhostMiner's topic in Detector Prospector Forum
Hi GhostMiner - great bit of history here. Just wondering if you are typing this or dictating via your phone/iPad. -
** Lost Gold At The Dead Man's Mine ** A Miners Journal **
ECris replied to GhostMiner's topic in Detector Prospector Forum
I am on page 11 and I didn't skip ahead. My guess is 1300 ounces. -
The Legend Warranty Has Been Increased To 3 Years!
ECris replied to Nokta Detectors's topic in Nokta / Makro Legend Forum
Thank you Dilek! I am impressed. Emil -
What Would You Be Willing To Pay For The Deus 2?
ECris replied to NCtoad's topic in XP Deus II Forum
My guess is that will be priced at $1500+. Hopefully I'm wrong. -
Wow. As a beach hunter, this detector has impressive features.
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Shallow Water Hunt Yields Some Gold
ECris replied to UtahRich's topic in Metal Detecting For Jewelry
Nice rings. Congrats.