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  1. Noah,

    Like you I am a little confused by the manual info.   I have not found any coins with mine just yet. I have only been relic hunting so far.

    Let us know if coins in the wild read differently from air test results.

    MT

  2. Air testing with my ORX I got the following in coin fast:

    Clad dime 92/high tone

    Zinc penny 86/high tone

    1943 penny 91/high tone

    My wedding band sounds off on the midtone. 

    Per the manual bronze coins should read lower, between about 63 to 82.

    I have only used it twice and this is my first XP product so you will need to wait for someone else's report for the definitive answer.

    Regards,

    MT

     

     

  3. Though my brother and I was wondering if we had the machines "tuned" properly, we couldn't complain about the results.

    The site has been hammered for over 30 years and we have started to think of it as being depleted of relics (at least with our older detectors).  The last couple of hunts with the older detectors yielded very few finds.

    Altogether we found 17 minie balls, 1 button back, a ball button, an eagle button, a knapsack hook, a pocket knife, and a silver thimble (with the equinoxes).  It was the best collection of relics recovered from the site in ages. ?

     

    MT

     

     

     

     

  4. 5 hours ago, EL NINO77 said:

    Groundscanner....if you have signaled from a permanent iron accent - modify the program to discriminate to accept from -3 ID to + 39-40 ID ..- you will substantially clean the audio signal of the Equinox signal... In the next step, you can adjust the recovery speed by one step upwards - it also helps ...

    Thanks. I will give it a try.

  5. 19 minutes ago, Ridge Runner said:

    Groundscanner

     It’s bad at 39 and holding but it’s pure hell when you’re pushing 78.

     Chuck 

    LOL  - I keep working my way to lighter and louder detectors.  I need to figure out a way to pair my hearing aids to the detectors.  I told my son that one day I will be limited to watching him detect.

  6. 1 hour ago, Steve Herschbach said:

    I don’t think the Orx is gong to have much impact in the gold prospecting world but it looks like it’s going to be a popular option for general purpose detecting. I basically like what I see. It’s funny how it’s tempting to jump on a new model when I don’t actually need one.

    I sold my AT pro (too heavy) and my F70 (didn't push enough volume for my poor hearing) and got the ORX as my "backup" detector.  Even at 2.9 lbs I still have to use a swingy thing to support the Nox if I am going to swing it all day.  I have always wanted an XP but couldn't bring myself to spend the money for a new Deus and I didn't want to buy one that was used and possibly get one with issues. 

     

  7. I am running an 800 and my brother a 600.  My brother was running his 600 as follows:  Recovery 2 and was using 5 tones (as I was also), very thing else was factory settings.  My brother was also getting falsing on the ends of his swing.  We started off running hot because the site has been hammered for 30 years and we were hoping to find deep missed targets.  After about of hour we reduced back down to a sensitivity setting of 20.  I also rebalanced several times during the hunt.  My solution was just to turn off the iron (horseshoe) and not hear all of the discriminated tones. 

    The soil is Loess and I have no idea as to its mineralization, but I am getting a XP ORX in this week and I will then be able to check.

    Thanks for the long and helpful comment.

    MT

  8. My brother and I are having issues with Field 2 and what is apparently ground noise (constant low level grunting).     So much so that I have to find a clean spot for ground balancing in Field 1 and then switch to Field 2 to balance.  I am assuming that our soil here in Mississippi is mild.  On our last hunt I was running sensitivity of 20, Iron Bias 0, and a recovery speed of 3.  The site is not overload with trash and iron.  In "all metal" we are getting constant grunting.  Switching to Field 1 clears the background noise up and allows us to hear just the iron. 

    Is there anything we can do to reduce the ground noise in Field 2?

    Thanks!!

  9. My brother and I have just each ordered one.  With my tennis elbow I am really looking forward to a super lightweight detector.  I can't wait to try out the 9" coil at the farm (large amounts of iron).  I think it will be a great companion detector to the Equinox 800 that I have. 

    I would give my eyeteeth for a 9" coil for the Nox. :biggrin:

  10. Thanks GB!

    Most, if not all, of my older silver finds are New Orleans mint marks.  I suspect that in Mississippi you are more likely to find a Mexico City minted Spanish coin than a CC minted dime (portions of South Mississippi having been under Spanish control).  I am thinking about putting one of the dimes in a silver bezel for my wife to wear on a necklace (she was nice and bought me the 800 for Christmas). 

    I have been very impressed with how much the 800 likes round coin shaped objects.

    I can't wait for deer season to end so I can safely get onto wooded sites with little trash. LOL

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