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  1. I am pretty sure Meggie is a he. He has been on the AMDRH forum (and is a moderator) for many years and is a seasoned beach hunter and a very successful one. Many, many gold rings have fallen into his scoop
  2. Gday Pat, Welcome, theres a couple of us Aussies on here. Well you started with a decent machine mate ...great choice. I went straight down the beach and used standard settings (which are very good) to try my new 800 out. Once you used to navigating your way around the 800 and get pinpointing and target ID fine tuned then you can hit the parks or farms or whatever. The standard settings are well thought out and actually work very well but there is lots of advanced programs online on Facebook and Youtube if you feel youare ready for them. I think the manual says : Park 1 normal park coin hunting / Park 2 Trashy parks areas & fine jewellery Beach 1 normal beach dry & wet sand / Beach 2 for wading in the sea water The manual is actually pretty good......yeah I know its just not normal to read instruction manuals but it does do some good I reckon. cheers and good luck
  3. Yeah I am a 6 footer so extend the lower rods out a fair way. I also like the m2 coverage of a longer tecta . After being so used to the CTX3030 which is heavy-ish but beautifully balanced IMHO I did notice the slight nose down difference of the 800.....Its so light though its hardly an issue. I am keen to get the 15"" dd coil when it becomes available so will add more weight behind the arm cuff then. I was out today scooping up modern coin drops with an X-Terra and 15" coil and for that big coil I use a bigger counterweight and a Detecta Buddy harness for 5 hours of swingin brought home $79. Happy swingin people
  4. Yeah , I am probably too fussy about balance and added a Makro stand and a small counterweight Its really being picky though and isnt really an issue until a bigger coil comes along from Minelab or Coiltek etc I took out the end plug found a piece of pvc electrical conduit which fits very snug inside. Measured exactly from arm rest bolt to end cap and cut the counduit at that length (you do not want it moving about) Found a long thin lead fishing sinker, shaved a bit off it and hammered it into the conduit so it fits tight. Pop it inside and put the end cap back on.
  5. No problems I understand recovery speed No matter what I try I cannot get my 800 to be bump sensitive A question please .... would soil mineralisation come into it ?
  6. Re : Bump Sensitivity...an Aussie has noticed this in Gold mode http://forum.kimbucktwo.com/index.php?topic=32618.0
  7. Try the wiggle back method (for DD coils) Pinpoint button accuracy is not the issue
  8. yes, I posted my wiggle back pinpointing issue a couple of weeks ago. I found mine to be about 1 to 1.5 inches off in Multi-frequency using the wiggle back method ( I rarely use the pinpoint button) If I switch to a single frequency on the same target the wiggle back pinpointing accuracy is spot on. I am wondering if its the mineralised soil I have been hunting or if its just a multi-freq. thing I need to live with and adjust to.
  9. Re. Apt-X Earbuds (not Low latency) Mystery is solved for me... I got the use of a cheap pair and I cannot notice any lag. (as a couple of people have stated) Normal Apt-X will do me and it will save me about $100 happy hunting
  10. Good review Steve For users info : I had some interference between the Fisher F-Pulse and Equinox 800 last time I went out I had the F-Pulse on full power and it didnt like the Equinox being on...the F-Pulse would not stop going off and was very touchy To fix this all I did was a another Equinox Noise Cancel when the F-Pulse was turned on. No problems after that The Fisher F-Pulse also could of been adjusted as it can run on 16 different frequencies. I am sure this would work also. Happy hunting
  11. No problem, Thanks for trying Judy. The first time I tried pairing it didnt work for me either I had to go back to instruction manual and re-read it, now I get it.
  12. Awesome. Great write up and good results for a flogged park.
  13. Hi from Downunder I cannot take any credit or claim these are my settings but am only passing them on for other enthusiasts to use. Neil Jones (UK) deserves the credit and he posted them on Facebook so, to me, these are now common knowledge - If I am wrong to be putting this here, please delete this Steve. Field 2 ALL METAL Target Tone... 2 , Advanced = Tone Pitch t 1...7 , t 2.....23 Threshold ...as required , Adv. = Threshold Pitch ...1 Volume Adjust...as required , Adv = Volume Tone t 1 ...1 (or 0 if you dont want to hear iron) t 2 ...25 Recovery... 8 , Adv = Iron Bias...4 Note : In the above I reversed Neil's original Tone Pitch settings as I prefer Iron to sound off as a quiet low tone and non ferrous as a loud high tone. If you prefer things the other way around just reverse Tone Pitch numbers to t 1...23 , t 2...7 I use 2 tone ferrous a lot on some sites with my Etrac and am glad to see something similar again here with the Nox. These are the basic settings he gave and a test run works great for me. If anyone can improve these please feel free to add you improvements Good luck
  14. yes, it works fine, no interference. It gets 110mm on an Aussie $2 coin on highest setting but can be turned down if less is required.
  15. Well done Randy and thanks for the write up. There is a lot to learn with this machine in tweaking the settings and ADV settings I think Iron Bias default is set at 0 in Field so there is plenty of scope to increase that. Love the old hammered. Happy hunting
  16. Thanks people. Yes I have done practice and testing I still need to practise more using the pinpoint button as I never used it with XTerra, Etrac or CTX. I cant say I prefer it though. IMHO it seems like a lot of mucking around versus the wiggle back is so simple and quick. My testing shows that the wiggle back in Multi is about 1" off - but in a single frequency is spot on. I guess I am fussy but I do not dig holes in 9/10 parks, I only use a slender probe and long nose pliers - pp accuracy saves a lot of time. I will keep trying, thanks for the input and encouragement
  17. Hi, I have only been out 3 times with the 800 but I am struggling a little with pinpointing. On all my machines with a DD coil on, I have only ever used the "wiggle back"" method In Multi Freq. I am finding this is not so accurate anymore - the drop off point is less defined I think. I have been slowly learning to use the pinpoint button but I dont think it is super accurate either. Sometimes I switch back to a single freq. to pinpoint and the wiggle back seems to work better for me. Has anyone else had issues or is it just me ? Happy hunting
  18. Another very nice looking set are the brand new EOZ AIR bluetooth 5.0 Apt-X LL ....but they are taking Pre Orders as they are not quite on the market again and I am not sure I want to go there so soon after waiting for the Nox
  19. Thank you all for your replies. I really do not want another pair of headphones - I am looking for in ear earbuds/ earphones There are not a lot of Apt-X Low Latenecy earbuds out there ( for Aussies anyway) So far the best I can find in Australia is the Sennheiser cx6.00BT (Apt-x LL) $150
  20. Hi from Downunder, I was wondering if any 800 users out there had used non Minelab brand bluetooth earphones or headphones yet ? ...and if so, what type they used. I am looking to purchase bluetooth earbuds as headphones get very hot for me (its Summer here) I am hoping to find out if I need to buy standard Apt-X or if it needs to be Apt-X Low Latency Low Latency will offer the same no lag as the Minelab WM module or the headphones - Standard Apt-X may have too much lag or delay Apt-X LL cost $170 versus standard Apt-X or Apt-X HD $50 (these prices are in Australia) I know I can use the WM module with my choice of earbuds as this is what I have been doing but I hope to go truly wireless soon. Thanks in advance and happy hunting
  21. Good hear as just purchased an F-Pulse. I have read good reports on them. My poor old Garrett Propointer has died after 7 years of use & abuse.
  22. I like the headphones, they are comfy but they got hot after a while today - its Summer here. I am looking for some APT-X Low Latency earbuds that are not a million dollars.
  23. Not good, sorry to hear that Mike. I agree it sounds like a coil or coil wiring problem. I wonder if you found someone else nearby with a Equinox and swapped coils for a while will it still show the error...might be one way to determine if its a coil or a controller module problem.
  24. NSC

    Oz Nox

    Thanks Mark, Judy and Whitbey The Nox has breathed some new enthusiasm into detecting for me. I spent yesterday afternoon on the back lawn learning and recording Target ID numbers and how to pair & navigate around etc. At sunrise I was at a popular beach which gets a lot of detectors over it everyday. Like Judy I didnt set the world on fire $5.75 and a little Pandora thingy was my total. I soon learned to switch to All Metal if you suspect a bottlecap ...their ID number is often jumpy in A.M.- but I did dig most targets (except foil) as part of the learning process. I ran it hot (chatty) for a while and then I ran it quiet in both Beach 1 & 2 and was surprised at how tiny it will detect.... it picked out 2 tiny objects quite deep. One is a minute button, the other could be part of rivet. They were so small that my Garrett Pro-pointer was having trouble finding them I like being able to hose off the sand after a beach hunt but noted that sand gets into the cam locks quite easily, also the stem holes. Took it all apart and washed and dried the shafts etc
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