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  1. On 4/9/2018 at 2:27 PM, Steve Herschbach said:

    If you have not noticed it then it is very unlikely you have a problem - it is apparently rather pronounced. My main fear posting this thread was people who have not had an issue before now deciding they do (power of suggestion) so people do need to be sure and contact Minelab before doing anything. If anyone ever gets a firm line on how to diagnose the problem as being sufficient to justify Minelab replacing something let us all know. There must be something that measure out of specification that can be checked to verify the problem.

    I checked mine this morning, it seems rock solid.

    So what's the point of swapping to an Anderson straight shaft when these already come on a straight shaft? 

  2. 8 hours ago, Steve Herschbach said:

    The flats are caused either by cheap tires or speeding or both. I have a 4Runner with a good set of Michelin steel belted radial tires, and stay at lower speeds like about 35 mph max. I have had one trailer tire pop but no vehicle tire failures in five years of driving out in that country. And I get way back in on some barely visible tracks.

    Good to know.  I have a Toyota FJ Cruser TRD with Goodyear Wrangler All-Terrain tires with Kevlar sidewalls, so should do OK.

    I've offr-oaded into some crarzy places in Nevada,  and never had a flat yet (knock on wood) but you hear a lot of stories about flats at Rye Patch.

     

     

  3. I'm thinking about going to Rye Patch in the fall.  There's a big detecting rally there each year in the fall, it's free and from what I've heard it's a great event.  Probably a good way to break the ice there for me. 

    Found the link to it for this years Rye Patch Nugget Shoot Out:

    http://renoprospectinganddetecting.com/rye-patch-nugget-shoot/

    Interestingly I've been all over Nevada, but I've heard that Rye Patch in particular is really tough on tires. I've heard countless stories of multiple flats on one vehicle on one trip.  What's up with that? 

     

  4. 20 hours ago, parkgt said:

    Even on the lowest setting; haven't been out a night to know?

    Yes even the lowest setting on the 800.

    Best backlight I’ve used is on the Nokta/Makro machines, they offer five levels of brightness.

    One of the Fishers (F19?) screen is red.  There’s a reason the military uses red, so much easier on your eyes at night.

  5. 15 hours ago, Tometusns said:

    Cal, I know everyone didn't get there's but I had my 800 at home Feb. 9th. which was pretty close to the projected time. Anyways,  I've been wondering if I really need the 6" coil... the stock coil has amazed me at it's ability to find stuff. I had a small coil for my f19 but rarely used it cause the stock 5x10 worked really well for me. I guess there's probably a place for one so I'll get one when available. 

    You have a good point. 

    I've been pretty impressed with the separation on the 11" round DD, but I sure wouldn't mind testing out a 6" coil, that thing must be like a laser in iron.   Steve??  :huh:

  6. On the 800 the backlight is pretty blinding if night hunting, I like the Zagg idea Dan, but am thinking about using some of my red film on the screen.  Hmm...maybe do the Zagg first and then make removable red film cover out of one of the multitudes of multi-language screen covers Minelab included.

     

    So you put the Zagg cover over the factory screen cover and the buttons? 

     

     

  7. I'm liking my EQ800 so much, that once the hoopla slows down, and ML gets caught up, and we finally start to see some people selling off their EQ600's or EQ800's at honest used prices (not price gouging due to demand exceeding supply) I may pick up a backup unit.  That way no matter what fails (headphones, coil, control box, mechanical issue) you have a backup unit.  

    There's a long thread on findmall about people sending theirs into ML for the wobble issue and apparently they are fixing it and doing so quit quickly, so even though the wobble issue should've exist in this day and age of modern manufacturing, at least their expeditiously taking care of the issue.

  8. So pretty smart on Minelabs part.  They saved $ on printing manuals, and by not including them in the detector boxes, likely were able to make last minute edits (heck may still be doing so and nobodies caught it yet) and where there's a will there's a way, or actually as we see here, quite a few ways for people in this day and age to have their manual in whatever format that fits their needs! 

    Funny story, when IBM in their infinite wisdom released the first IBM PC to the public, the instruction manual was on a floppy disk.  Anyone see a problem with that?  :huh:

  9. Not bad at all!!

    What was the trash to keeper ratio?  I don't beach hunt much (maybe now I will that I have an EQ800!), but am curious how much junk you had to dig to get the old coins and silver & gold?

    Nice start for sure.

     

  10. I’d say this instance may be the time to leverage the single frequencies, go through them one at a time until you find a good one.

    I remember a similar experience on my F75 LTD2, and no amount of tuning would allow it to hunt next to the RR line I was trying to detect.  Just think if it had five major frequencies to choose from, probably could have had a great hunt.

     

  11. 11 hours ago, chicoquadcore said:

    Ditto. Ebay here It goes ??‍♂️

    BTW I checked fleabay last night, and see their have the same wireless module for the CTX and GPZ7000 (and their not cheap!!), albeit different model #'s. 

    I take it, that in their infinite wisdom, Minelab made these so they will only work with the detectors they came with?  In other words, the WM08 will not work with a CTX or GPZ7000, only works with the EQ600 or EQ800?  If that's the case, I doubt you'll get much more then $100 for it, as likely it'll be the EQ600 crowd buying one and let's be honest, if you shop around you might be able to get an EQ800 for only $130 more then the MSRP of an EQ600....so not sure they'll go for much :huh:

  12. 1 hour ago, Steve Herschbach said:

    Finally! Rainy now but that’s good.

    Good to hear!  It sure would be nice to get one desert trip in before the baby comes.

    It might be tough to pull off though, ladies sure get cranky when their 7 months pregnant :rolleyes:

  13. 11 hours ago, Steve Herschbach said:

    I never use the WM08 myself. It is faster but the lag on the included ML80 headphones is so minimal as to not bother me at all. They certainly do not impede me pinpointing or visualizing the target location in any way. I feel just the opposite as the original poster and think the WM08 should have been left out and that 1/8” to 1/4” wired headphone adapter included instead, along with a universal USB power adapter. 

    Agreed. My WM08 will never get used.  

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