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  1. Good to hear about the quick turn around. Funny your comment on the charging port cover....I exclusively use mine at the beach and in the water and always have wired phones attached. I b_tch and moan every time I go to charge the control due to the cover getting in the way of attaching the charge cord....I've been so close to cutting it off!

    Cliff

  2. Good info Dan, thanks for taking the time to do this and report back.  No doubt each beach will be somewhat different however knowing this allows for the fear of mis-adjusting the detector to be of less concern and gives some reassurance to how you set up the machine. I'm sure someone can find a target on some beach that can prove your testing wrong.... time will tell.

    In Square Pitch tones in the water in a slightly modified Beach program I am using a setting of 7 for Salt balance and I do have some chatter from irregularities of bottom and minerals. Volume of that chatter is low and I use it similar to a threshold tone so I know my machine is on..... getting over any target normally screams at me with an Audio Response of 5 and Sensitivity on 93. Other settings are BC 3, Disc 7, Iron Vol. 3, Reactivity 1, Silencer 0.....  BUT, that is my beach and my preferred settings.

    Cliff

  3. Colonel Dan, just a thought (can be dangerous but here goes) ....you may not notice any real difference in the depth with salt settings and the small 10k ring.  You may be better served testing with a target that air tests closer to 30 as your test piece. May end up being a chain like target. All the rings I've tested were approximately 45 and higher. 

    None the less, I can't wait to hear your results.

    Cliff

  4. 21 hours ago, steveg said:

    CPT_GhostLight -- THANKS!

    Brad -- Very keen eye you have there!  That remote mount being recessed like that is VERY intentional; the first time I handled a D2, I immediately noticed that to access the buttons on the remote, a user must manipulate their thumb in what I consider to be a very awkward, unusual manner (requiring you to loosen your grip on the handle and "contort" your thumb in an unnatural way).  So, by "recessing" the mount like that, it will also "recess" the remote control, so to speak, thus placing the face/screen of the remote more nearly on the same plane as the rear side of the handle.  As a result, the motion of your thumb that is needed to access the buttons on the remove will be a much simpler/more natural motion.

    And yes, the upper shaft will "slide into the handle," in the way the stock shaft does.

    Thanks!

    Steve

    Another good point "for me" with that recessed mount....it "should" solve the rubbing problem I have on my thumb knuckle. On the stock shaft/handle my thumb rubs on the bottom of the remote. 

    Get r done Steve.... I'm saving up my clad to pay you!

    Cliff

  5. 51 minutes ago, Carolina said:

    Dang Cliff, really nice. I wonder if you know who will lay down his Tarsacci? 😁

    If I'm thinking of the same person, it took him 3 years to finally try/buy the CTX.... 

    Personally, I haven't had my Tarsacci out since buying the D2 but I won't sell it. 

    Cliff

  6. I'll have to admit, since the first gold ring that came in as an 86-87 on the screen, I have dug and joked about it every time I dug a zinc penny signal.. Well, last night expecting a tink tink tink in the scoop after seeing yet another solid 86, I got a clank clank clank when shaking the scoop. 7.3 grams of 14k rose gold. My guess is about 200-300 pennies in that span but melt value alone on the 2 rings makes it worth it, in my opinion. Especially when signals are slow to come by.

    Cliff

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  7. 8 hours ago, Chase Goldman said:

    It’s actually two tone if you are using disc with iron volume, the iron will register with a lower tone.  Yes you are recovering all non ferrous but you can characterize some attributes of the target (e.g., target footprint) based on the pitch tone width/duration.  It’s pretty effective.  Not dissimilar to the Excal which is a pure tone machine.

    I'm slow on posting Chase, I dug back into the manual after my post above only to see that you CAN distinguish iron (2 tones). I gave it a go the other day and was pleasantly surprised. No great targets but it was fun in the water after a short trial on the dry sand. Today will be a good test with the bone phones and my snorkel. Overall I'm happy with all this machine can do.

    Cliff

  8. Interesting for sure. Over on the Gulf side, I run the same settings in Beach Mode except 

    Salt Sensitivity = 7

    Reactivity = 0

    I will say I experimented some and I decided to run Audio Response up to 7 to "hear" the deeper targets easier and found (like mentioned in the manual) it will light up all the smaller surface targets.... it was too chatty for me so I dropped it back down to 6.

    All together it is very stable in the water. 

    I'm still on version 0.7

    Cliff

  9. Agreed although looking at my list, very few would have been notched out.... I prefer to be the notch for my machine(s) however, you can ask Dew, I notched out a penny spill he dug after me....yes, there was a beautiful 14k onyx ring with those pennies!   Nothing and no one is perfect I guess.

    Cliff

  10. 2 hours ago, midalake said:

    How many of those goodies do you think were beyond the reach of a Nox or MDT?
    Very nice digs!!! What is the weight and karat stamp on the bracelet? Looks heavy!  

    All shown were 14k with the exception of the single band which was 18k. I did forget to show one 10k during the first month.... here it is. Bracelet was 7.13 gr. hollow 14k.

    I believe all could have been in range of either the Nox or MDT.  The baseball glove pendant I may have passed over with the other machines only because it was in the foil range. Being a new detector, I'm still digging and learning the machine so I've dug my fair share of foil in the dry sand whereas I pass a lot of foil when using the MDT. Nox hasn't been out with me in 3-4 years other then as a loner machine.

     

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  11. 45 minutes ago, Denny said:

    Nice

    You hunting saltwater or fresh?

     

    All from salt water/ salt sand.

    1 hour ago, schoolofhardNox said:

    Nice! I bet the D2 will replace the Equinox for beach hunting. Some good looking, expensive rings there 😍

    Nox was replaced years ago with the Tarsacci. now, the Tarsacci gets to take a break.

  12. First month beach hunting, dry, wet and water using modified Beach Sensitive and Dive (in the water). Really liking this machine and still so much to learn about it. Not shown are two 925 necklaces and all the misc coins and pull tabs. Roughly 80 hours on the machine so far give or take a few hours.

    Cliff


     

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  13. In All Metal, give it a ferrous tone and a non ferrous tone to go along with the + or - target ID's.  I don't look at the numbers normally since the display is underwater most of the time..... I just try to make out the + or - next to the numbers.  With two tones in all metal, I'd probably never look at the screen.

    Maybe a brightness control for the backlight.

    Lots of good comments above mine!

    Cliff

  14. Good write up Dew, nothing to change there....I'll get it tuned in for our area and then have another hunt with you. Actually made a few tweeks today and will test them tonight.

    Carolina, you are right, that's how I did my antenna too.

    Dew, you did forget to tell my embarrassing moment.... While out about chest deep, I started to get an iron target over a large area, even commented that I found a sunken boat.... turned out to be some weed stuck on the antenna wire with a piece of monofilament line with the eye and shank of a rotted out fishing hook....each time I moved the coil, it flopped under the coil giving an iron signal...I really thought I had broke the Deus until I found that.

    Dancer, the antenna works getting the signal from the coil to the controller however with the controller underwater you do need wired headphones.

    Cliff

  15. Using BC setting of 3, I've found it a pleasure on the dry sand and on the wet sand, however, the really deep bottlecaps don't "break up" until you get down closer to the target. 

    I'll also say that with a discrimination of 8 and BC of 3 (using  Dive mode) I dug a mixed signal in the water which turned out to be a stainless steel ring. I heard a mid tone with some iron I don't remember the TID.

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