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  1. I think like Steve says, the best application is to scan quartz samples. I used mine to scan the dry moss on top of rocks, and it works pretty well because the moss doesn't tend to be over loaded with black sand. I didn't find any nuggets(yet) but did bind little pieces of aluminum so hopefully one of those will be a nugget.

    I tried to see if I could used it to track high concentrations of black sand, but never had any success with that.

    The one tip I would give if you are using it in a creek bed is, scan just above the surface of the gravel and if you get a signal(beep beep) hold the probe dead still over the target. Now move the probe toward the target. If you get a beep it's non ferrous, if you don't get a beep, hold it dead still again and then pull it away from the target. If you get a beep it's a hot rock(pebble) or a piece of iron.

    It's teadeous, but can be effective for crevicing.

     

    good luck

    Tom

  2. When I watched the introductory video, there were two spots were they implied that the GPZ is not a PI.

    At the 51/2 or so minute mark the moderator says in highly mineralized ground the GPZ is much better than a PI.

    I'm like you Steve, my eyes glaze over when I read the technical stuff but it sounds like this is new tech or a hybrid of some sort.

  3. Steve

    Do you think that detectors like the goldbug ll and the whites Gmt are becoming obsolete because of all the new 18 kHz units that seem to have enough sensitivity to detect the very tiny gold but also offer a lot more flexibility. I have the got the Gmt which I love

    but if the Xp Gmp was available in North America I would probably get that and not think I was loosing any gold ability.

     

    Tom

  4. Hi Steve

    Just a note about the Deus. On Tom Dankowskis forum, he speaks more about the GMP as opposed to the Deus but I think it would apply. He said it is micro jewelry capable, and within a hair of being as sensitive at 18khz as a Gold Bug 11. It will be interesting to hear your findings.

    Great topic.

     

    Tom

  5. Sounds like your having a great time out there, hope the bugs aren't to bad yet. I was wondering Steve if you have tried your vlf

    on the tailings piles, or have you been using strictly PI. 

    I was in Chicken the year before they had the pay to mine operation going, and thought I would have been back by now but hasn't happened. Super nice people. 

    I feel a big nugget coming Steve. Keep digging those nails.

     

    Tom

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