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Buy GPX 4500 Or 5000 Used
Shelton replied to Shelton's topic in Metal Detecting & Prospecting Classifieds
I'm from Europe but I can pay by PayPal also... so... I have account. I need that device. Thank you mates. -
I will buy used GPX 4500 or 5000. Please send me PM.
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First Gold Nugget Finds With The AlgoForce E1500
Shelton replied to phrunt's topic in AlgoForce Metal Detectors
Super review and what a story! I hope you are in one piece mate! What about new device performance in iron? -
But in iron is the better choice for me. Depth is good even in ancient places. It works for me very well. With 11 inches, I can't suppress the iron noise; separating objects is difficult.
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The workmanship and operation of the application are first-class. For me the best possible pinpointer. I use the previous version and it is better than others. This is my opinion and I understand that someone may disagree.
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Ok, a short test of the M8 coil in a place full of old settlement iron, mainly forged nails ranging from small ones for horse shoes to large ones for wooden structures. Also ceramics, and iron deposits - coal dust and smelts from iron production. Conditions are very, very difficult. Limiting the capabilities of most detectors. The soil itself is easy, sandy. Does not accumulate water. Much better target separation compared to the 11 inch coil. Less susceptibility to interference and the ability to set a higher sensitivity by 2. The depth with this setting is equal to the 11-inch coil.
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Gary Shows You How To Say Goodbye To Emi!
Shelton replied to CPT_GhostLight's topic in XP Deus II Forum
Check Tom Dankowsky Forum you have a few pages about it. I have D2, Manticore, and Tarsacci, and all devices are suppressed by EMI almost in the same way. Only Nexus and DeepTech analog devices work without any issues. -
Gary Shows You How To Say Goodbye To Emi!
Shelton replied to CPT_GhostLight's topic in XP Deus II Forum
Okay next thing EMI cancel feature with Deus II is only a random channel selection. The software does not analyze anything, it just selects a random channel. If the choice is bad, press again, and maybe you'll be lucky this time... Of course with the other devices you have the same problem. Only Manticore working in a different way. -
Gary Shows You How To Say Goodbye To Emi!
Shelton replied to CPT_GhostLight's topic in XP Deus II Forum
Honestly... is not possible to say goodbye to EMI with SMF devices. They are the magnet for EMI. I have plenty of them and I'm struggling with the same problem all the time. You can reduce it a little bit but you will also lose the depth of your metal detector. Under power high voltage lines you can get a silent EMI version and if you are a happy moron like me in the past and you think: that is good it is quiet. Yes, it is but the software is cutting noise perfectly with performance. -
Interesting....
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If WS6 froze - remove both screws under the easy-to-remove label and disconnect the mainboard from the battery.
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I've been begging for this probe here for some time now... This item is unavailable also in Europe.
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Very well. The weight difference is only 140 grams. I think the main issue us the stiffness of the little coil. EMI reduction is higher. Suppose you connect it with a lower recovery filter and higher sensitivity value. It could be a game changer.
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I have only 02 version right now...
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Ok, some more news about 03. Information straight from the manufacturer: So we need to wait for it... a little bit more.
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I'm monitoring the situation and waiting for feedback. Now is not available still.
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Final test with Minelab Manticore, NOKTA The Legend, XP DEUS II.
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Few more movies from the past showing target separation and Nexus respond and new Meryl video from American Park...
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I was talk about 03 model but we have problems with availability by war. Sanctions. Any ideas? I have only 02 on stock but 03 is still not available.
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You will be disappointed because I was use tiny hammered silver coin in second part of video:
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Iron falsing depends on the kind of forged nails... big head iron nails are almost impossible to cut out of any metal detector. Always falsing. The reason is simple iron head is flat and the size of the coin and it works in a few dimensions. But with Nexus you can easily learn how to differentiate those masked nonferrous targets. That is easy, but your brain needs to adopt to the situation.