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A draft copy of the Nokta Makro Legend user manual is available online on the Nokta Makro website.
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The difference between the two gold modes is something I could only speculate about. That was insightful. I think the difference in several of the Equinox modes is the profile recovery speed settings. Other forum members have indicated they have used the Equinox 800 Park 2 mode in addition to the two gold modes while prospecting. At this point based on the information available Nokta Makro has apparently used five detection modes, if you count beach dry & beach wet as two, to compress what Minelab has done with eight detection modes. Since the frequency range for detection modes is not adjustable by the end user in either detector the variant points to recovery speed. Minelab seems to provide a different recovery speed in the detection mode eight profiles. Nokta Makro does not which would require a user recovery speed adjustment of a Legend specific detection mode, of unknown frequency range, to be saved to one of the four custom user modes. XP must of seen me coming with the ORX/HF coils. Thanks for the information.
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Thanks Cal, I re-listened to Dilek’s release presentation but did not pick up on a reference to specific frequencies. The battery was moved from the under arm to the control system box. I posted the frequency range/mode question as a new topic under Detector Comparisons. I suspect it will get more push back than answers or just ignored. Hopefully the Legend manual will be posted on Friday. Enjoyed seeing your finds. So far the NM Legend appears to be a solid unit. Looking forward to your field tests. No doubt the weather will be in play. HP
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Minelab’s competitors have given them a lot of pricing wiggle room with one coming in at $700 and the other at $1,600. Minelab knows the wants of their market base and will fill that gap. I am willing to shell out extra for carbon fiber to get the next generation of technology. However, XP has elevated the game. I am watching for a Minelab surprise this Spring.
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I am not asking Nokta Makro to reveal their proprietary software secrets. Nokta Makro’s current simultaneous multi frequency competitors provide a weighted range of frequencies utilized in their respective detection modes/programs. That is what I am asking…a range not the specific frequencies. I assure you my concern is a real time known. I have extended to Nokta Makro several opportunities to address this issue directly. It was Nokta Makro’s decision to release a new product. Now is the time for them to answer some basic questions regarding that product with a reply other than “be patient guys”.
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What is the differences between the “range of simultaneous multi frequencies” utilized in both the Equinox 800 detecting modes and the Nokta Makro Legend modes? Here is my attempt to explain my concern: Per the ML Equinox 800 user manual the Equinox provides four (4) detecting modes: Park, Field, Beach, Gold; plus eight (8) profiles divided in two (2) pairs per mode: such as Park 1, Park 2, Field 1, Field 2, etc; and one (1) custom user profile side button. Park 1, Field 1, Beach 1 & Beach 2 are “weighted” on the “lower simultaneous multi frequency range”. Park 2, Field 2, Gold 1 & Gold 2 are “weighted” on “ higher simultaneous multi frequency range. The NM Legend has four (4) detecting modes: Park, Field, Beach (dry & wet) & Goldfield; zero (0) profiles such as Park 1, Park 2, etc; and four (4) user custom modes. All the detecting modes, per NM all modes are optimized for depth. Currently NM has not addressed nor is there a specification “weighing” the range of simultaneous multi frequencies (low, mid, high) utilized in any of the NM Legend’s detecting modes. The YouTube video “Pasture 1” find of a thin coin indicates the “Field mode” may be utilizing a higher SMF range. When the Legend’s user manual is available online perhaps Nokta Makro will explain how simultaneous multi frequencies are utilized or weighed specific to each of the NM Legend four (4) detecting modes. Do the math 4x2 =8; 4x1=4; 4-8= -4. Certainly an answer I will be looking for prior to placing a pre-order or purchase.
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What is the differences between the “range of simultaneous multi frequencies” utilized in both the Equinox 800 detecting modes and the Nokta Makro Legend modes? Here is my attempt to explain my concern: Per the ML Equinox 800 user manual the Equinox provides four (4) detecting modes: Park, Field, Beach, Gold; plus eight (8) profiles divided in two (2) pairs per mode: such as Park 1, Park 2, Field 1, Field 2, etc; and one (1) custom user profile side button. Park 1, Field 1, Beach 1 & Beach 2 are “weighted” on the “lower simultaneous multi frequency range”. Park 2, Field 2, Gold 1 & Gold 2 are “weighted” on “ higher simultaneous multi frequency range. The NM Legend has four (4) detecting modes: Park, Field, Beach (dry & wet) & Goldfield; zero (0) profiles such as Park 1, Park 2, etc; and four (4) user custom modes. All the detecting modes, per NM all modes are optimized for depth. Currently NM has not addressed nor is there a specification “weighing” the range of simultaneous multi frequencies (low, mid, high) utilized in any of the NM Legend’s detecting modes. The YouTube video “Pasture 1” find of a thin coin indicates the “Field mode” may be utilizing a higher SMF range. When the Legend’s user manual is available online perhaps Nokta Makro will explain how simultaneous multi frequencies are utilized or weighed specific to each of the four (4) detecting modes. Certainly an answer I will be looking for prior to placing a pre-order or purchase.
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Update Of Nokta Makro Legend Shipping & Manual
HardPack replied to HardPack's topic in Nokta / Makro Legend Forum
According to the NM website optional back up battery is: waterproof, LiPO (Lithium Phosphate), 3.2 vdc, 5500 mAh with charger & cable. The charger cable looks to have a standard USB. If so you could recharge the battery at home or in a vehicle USB port. -
Have Any Of You Altered Your Equinox Rod?
HardPack replied to Bayard's topic in Minelab Equinox Forum
With Steve’s prototype “S” shaft the Equinox control unit mounts between the bottom of the “S” curve and the arm cuff with a upward offset of approximately 41/2 to 5 inches. That should transfer to coil pressure to the bottom of your arm at the cuff. In my opinion the advantage is the control unit drops down for better ground & coil viewing plus is probably less top heavy. The ML Xterra “S” shaft offset downward approximately 2 3/4 inches which does transfer load pressure to the bottom of your arm at the cuff. You will have to ask Gwcracker for clarification. However some White detectors have the control box mounted to the bottom of the shaft. The TDI SL the control box is mounted below the shaft between the lower end of the “S” shaft and arm cuff. -
Half Price Sale Is It Worth It ?
HardPack replied to Ridge Runner's topic in Metal Detector Advice & Comparisons
Keep a video eye out for Garrett. I am sure they received a lot of great feedback & requests on the Apex. Such as an updated all terrain expanded multi frequency version. -
Update Of Nokta Makro Legend Shipping & Manual
HardPack replied to HardPack's topic in Nokta / Makro Legend Forum
Quote from Nokta Makro Facebook on December 24th regarding the Legend manual: “Just a small update. The user manual has been sent for proofreading....we know we promised to put it up and we will do that next week. Thank you all for your patience!” -
Merry Christmas And Under The Tree
HardPack replied to Gerry in Idaho's topic in Detector Prospector Forum
Gerry, Would you settle for some well groomed turkey jerky? You throw in a northern Nevada XP Deus II french lesson and I may be willing to sweetened the deal with a couple bucks provided there's a veteran's discount. -
Does anyone have any concerns regarding the NM Legend control unit display material covering the 9 or 10 control buttons.? I have a GPS unit with what seems to be similar material over the side & top control buttons. After a few years, well past the warranty period, the flexible rubberized button material hardened, cracked then eventually fell off exposing the actual recessed switches. The GPS unit still operated with the help of a wooden match stick for pushing the recessed switches. What’s your take on the NM Legend waterproofed buttons?
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Half Price Sale Is It Worth It ?
HardPack replied to Ridge Runner's topic in Metal Detector Advice & Comparisons
Chuck, Sit back and enjoy the moment, winter is just starting up. Calabash has a Legend on pre-order. It a sure thing he will run it up against the equinox 800 on some hot Colorado dirt. The Legend videos are just now coming out, enjoy. Keep in mind, rumor has it that Minelab has five secret products releasing prior to the end of the fiscal year ending on June 30th 2022. When those rumored releases are announced we can enjoy another four months of waiting and watching videos as the pre-orders roll in. By then the XP Deus II “goldfield program” will actually be detecting of the goldfields and Nokta Makro will kick out a 9x5 coil for the Legend to stay in the game. Like the new member from Nokta Makro said “be patient guys! “ Who am I kidding, all this hold off typing ain’t working for me either, perhaps someone on the forum should start up a detector AA support group that offers discount codes and frequent buyers miles. -
One Touch Button To Check Targets / Horseshoe Button
HardPack replied to Rrnp's topic in XP Deus II Forum
I am rethinking my "All Metal botton"detecting method to get in line with the Multi Frequency machines. Looks like both the Deus/Deus II & Equinox 800 take different paths but both get you there. Let's see what Calabash comes up with after he receives that Colorado hot dirt. Thanks for the info -
Merry Christmas And Under The Tree
HardPack replied to Gerry in Idaho's topic in Detector Prospector Forum
Gerry, Would you consider taking these Christmas tree dwellers "in trade" for one of them French multi-frequency detectors? Willing to toss in a couple un-stockinged lumps of coal. Have a Happy New Year. -
One Touch Button To Check Targets / Horseshoe Button
HardPack replied to Rrnp's topic in XP Deus II Forum
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Here’s a cheaper bucket version full of decomposed granitic clay. If only there was a multi frequency detector nearby to test. No matter how fast I shake that bucket under the coil can’t get deeper than 8 inches with the old single frequency. Maybe next Christmas I’ll ship the bucket to Southern Alabama, provided the duct tape holds up.
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One Touch Button To Check Targets / Horseshoe Button
HardPack replied to Rrnp's topic in XP Deus II Forum
still waiting… Does the XP Deus/Deus II display a target I.D. either in Goldfield or Relic programs when the threshold breaks when over a target? -
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One Touch Button To Check Targets / Horseshoe Button
HardPack replied to Rrnp's topic in XP Deus II Forum
Thanks for the information: Is the XP Goldfield threshold “break” similar to the ML reference threshold “null”? Does the XP Deus/Deus II display a target I.D. either in Goldfield or Relic programs when the threshold breaks when over a target? -
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