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  1. Thanks for the details. It is good to know the settings at the time of the find.

    But you have to be careful because Paul will be down to visit you after you post a few more nuggets.

    I want to go to Bendigo.

    Mitchel

    Mitchel... You know a "Ghost" can show up anywhere
  2. Now we know why you have been absent - busy you are!

    And Happy Birthday My Friend!

    Nice video JP!!!

    That's what i have been aching to see...

    Keep them coming!

    Steve, maybe you and Chris should get one of those nifty hat cams..lolol

    That looked pretty easy ..I may have to get one meself..

    my go pro is in a box somewhere. ...

  3. The price quoted in New Zealand by a Minelab Dealer is $11,995.00 NZD. That price includes our sales tax which is 15%.  That converts to $8923.00 USD at current exchange rates.

     

    Cheers Tre

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    Posted Yesterday, 11:43 AM

     

    If we could dodge the sales tax legally that might be a good idea......

     

    Does the dealer there take you out for a day of training on a good patch???

     

    Thanks for the conversion---I think AU would be even a little better, right???

     

    paul

    Where do you live, Trev?

    curious...

    v

  4. Good way to put it all in perspective Steve---kinda opens our eyes to the "here and now" of it----

    And although my personal hope is in another----- I understand exactly what you are saying as far as the new excitement and hope that the new tech gives us as prospectors....

    I am blessed with a meaningful job and it gives me ability to go out and hunt at least 3-4 times a week

    So I cant complain about time---which is what most people lack

    But, I am also experiencing something i would rather not-- and that is 'older age,'---and a body that complains a little more than it used to...

    Merely climbing up those steep canyons is not as easy as it once was, so i have a limitation there.....

    So because of that,  is becoming increasingly MORE and MORE important to me to have the latest greatest equipment that is available, and to use all the resources available to help me be on the proper gold bearing ground at the very get go---

    Exploring, researching, having the best equipment available, and being on good ground to start with,,, is turning out to be tantamount in order for me to exploit the attributes I stil have left ---- body, mind, and locaton.

    As I have said in the past, this particular forum is "THE" forum for education in all "matters golden"----and I appreciate it...

    Thanks,

    paul

  5.  Update on the Kleer headphones system.. TDK

    The headphones worked great with the 2300---no lag at all that i could tell. Sound quality is good and best of all i can increase volume with the headset.

     

    The procedure is like this:

     

    1- Get a 1/4 inch adapter

    2- Plug it in and then plug in the provided Kleer transmitter with the provided adapters 

    3-Turn on detector

    4- Power up the transmitter by pushing a button on it

    5- Power up the headphones by pushing a button on the right side headphone cover

    6- Tuck the transmitter neatly into the camo cover -(it is a big as a matchbox)

    7- Put on headphones and adjust volume on the right side of headphones.

     

    That's it!

     

    One thing i like is that they are light, but they keep the noise out well---- i like to run with my left one cocked off my ear a little so i can hear what is going on around me.

     

    They are light enough that when you aren't using them you can just hang them around your neck---

     

    This also is handy when you are digging so they won't fall off you head---or so you don't  have to always pick them back up and put them on to check your hole.

     

    That is the end of my review of the TDK Kleer tech headphones.

     

    Well worth it for me, but hard to find....

     

    It may be worth checking out Tvanwho's post above for some Senhauser's that are still in production.

     

    ****UPDATE**

    I just looked at the Sennheiser's and i did not see a mini transmitter---it appeared to only have a headphone dock/transmitter station. The headphones are docked there to recharge i think...so it is probably unacceptable for real wireless on the go usage...nice looking headphones though.... Maybe i could use a set of them with the transmitter i already have??????

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