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  1. 50 minutes ago, DSMITH said:

    giving the Xterra Pro a serious look but I have a question on connecting a set of wireless neckband speaker to the Xterra Pro

    will any wireless earbuds or headphones work with the Xterra Pro or do you have to use a set from minelab ???

     

    what is the wireless connection that the Xterra Pro utilizes to connect to the headphones ???

     

     

  2. On 1/22/2023 at 7:04 PM, rvpopeye said:

    Don't thank me ,you're the one that did all the work AND posted the pictures to boot.

    Thank YOU .

    Hope I live long enough to find even 1 % of your treasure chest !

     

    I wish I could show you my early digs from 69 to 2010. Only my Virginia friends would know. Water under the bridge now. Keep digging friend. George.

  3. On 3/26/2023 at 12:32 PM, prunellaveiga said:

    They look so nice! I'm hesitating to ask, but have you thought about selling them or at least one of them?😅 And wow, it's exciting to hear that someone was featured in a book about historical currencies! I believe that studying books on this subject can be incredibly valuable for students. It allows them to learn about the different currencies used throughout history and gives them insight into the economic and social conditions of the time. Historical currency is a fascinating topic, as it reflects a particular era's cultural and political climate. On https://samploon.com/essay-samples/ I find a lot of historical topics that I love to research. The books and essay samples in this category help us understand the value of money in different periods and teach us about the values and beliefs of societies, the evolution of currency and financial systems, and how they have influenced our world today. Moreover, studying historical currencies can benefit students interested in pursuing a career in economics, finance, or history. Overall, I think it's wonderful that this topic is being explored in a book, and I encourage students to read and learn more about it.

    Be there done that. Never again.

  4. On 3/27/2023 at 7:01 AM, Badger-NH said:

    Acquiring permission is one key to success that I never felt comfortable with. You are lucky to have that gift.

    Agree 100%. When in Rome dress like the Romans. I wear a John Deere Hat at Farm locations and carry an extra as a thank you. More proper dress at a more modern site. If a lady opens the door, remember, "chicks still dig me", easy.

  5. 2 hours ago, Doc Bach said:

    Hello fellow members. I have been looking at these for awhile now and was curious if anyone out there has tried them? Personally I am waiting for their Rattler version because I prefer situational awareness that is scheduled for release this spring to use with my Deus 1 and 2 and possibly a second pair for the NOX 800.                                                                         6D63CD33-E75C-4496-A419-3801785A739E_1_201_a.thumb.jpeg.d5c7cc5056308fb3819fa4f2994b9f97.jpeg 

    Carter is a good guy and his products work as advertised.

  6. 1 hour ago, IronDigger said:

    I have an opportunity for a trade, my Mxt with small elliptical coil, for a Xp Orx with HF 9" elliptical coil. Both in good working order,  would you make the trade? I like the concept of lighter, a bit more challenging newer detector. Been using the dials and toggle type for a long time. Appears of what I have seen on video the Orx is pretty decent little detector.

    For sure I would make the trade as I own both. Plenty of videos on XP Skill School.

  7. 10 hours ago, Digalicious said:

    I'm looking forward to reading about your experience with it George. Is that a magnetic charging port? Magnetic chargers scare the heck out of me. I could be wrong, but it seems to me that the battery could be shorted out and fried due to conductive debris.

    Yes it is magnetic 

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