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Help Relocate A Snowbound Placer Miner
hawkeye replied to Underburden's topic in Detector Prospector Forum
Underburden, Keep your Idaho place, do the snowbird thing to AZ in winter for a few years, go back to Idaho in the summer. Have the best of both worlds and check out various warm winter locations near gold. You may eventually find your spot. -
A brass cap from bench mark.
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Tortuga, that is a good point. I tried to find some information about that on the Internet last night. Didn't find any real definitive. Seems some social sites strip the tagged data, and photo resizing may also strip the tags. We will have to see if we get expert advice. I probably shouldn't have posted the warning without knowing 100% of what I was talking about. But, if that was the requirement for posting we wouldn't have much to read on the forum. Edit by Steve H - see http://www.detectorprospector.com/forum/topic/1515-security-issue-posting-photos-from-gps-enabled-devices/ for details on photo security.
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Very nice bit of research and successful follow up. WARNING: Pictures taken with a smartphone are geotagged unless that feature is turned off. It is relatively simple to determine where a smartphone picture is taken if geotagged. Edit by Steve H - see http://www.detectorprospector.com/forum/topic/1515-security-issue-posting-photos-from-gps-enabled-devices/ for details on photo security.
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Nenad, great blog. Occasionally, my 2300 will just go crazy with a cycling type of noise. I have been assuming it is caused by EMI. I just turn it off and back on and the chatter is gone. Could it be EMI or some sort of defect? When it happens would it be better to just do a noise cancel?
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It is a slow day so I will give you some mental exercise. My average nugget size is about 0.3 grams. Those nuggets total value is about $250. You should now be able to calculate roughly my total nugget count and weight. (boulder dash, my amount is truly humble--you are the man) My return on investment is about 1 to 80. But hey, I am having fun detecting and meeting others doing the same. The big one is waiting out there somewhere. Merry Christmas to all.
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Nice work Lunk. Just curious, did you have to modify your audio settings any for the Quartzsite ground from those you presented after working N. Nevada?
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Paul Kirkeminde - Detector Prospector Man Of The Year!
hawkeye replied to Steve Herschbach's topic in Meet & Greet
Congrats Paul. Steve, very nice gesture. You and your forum are a class act. -
Minelab Bundles GPX 4500 and SDC 2300
hawkeye replied to Jim Taylor's topic in Minelab Metal Detectors
I was just about to put my 4800 up for sale and then decided just to keep it. This deal would have made it even harder to sell. $3999 for a 2300 and a 4500 is a great real. Jim, as you know from being a long time reader, this group is a great bunch. So no worries about somebody jumping all over you like you see on some other forums. Welcome. -
Doc's Protective Cover For GPZ 7000
hawkeye replied to Steve Herschbach's topic in Minelab Metal Detectors
I have Doc's cover and am satisfied with it's overall quality and the protection it provides for the detector. I also find it a bit awkward to remove and insert the battery on the 7000 cover. I have considered cutting out the little elastic straps which just seem to get in the way of my ten thumbs. Regarding the above, my choice was based on quick accessibility to a quality product. Doc is providing a product not otherwise readily available in the U.S. I got mine 2 days after ordering from Rob. My previous cover was the Steve inspired economy "knee brace" cover. Worked good, but the back of battery was getting a little scratched because it was exposed. -
Garrett Searcher 2015 Fall Edition
hawkeye replied to Steve Herschbach's topic in Garrett Metal Detectors
Check out page 3, a 1/4 oz. nugget with the Ace 150. It would be interesting to hear the story associated with that find. -
This is a crappy deal for you Chris. Totally unacceptable. I just hope this thread will expose a bad situation and result in changes. Step up Minelab.
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Nice. What coil was used on the 5000?
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Jonathan Porter, on 24 Oct 2015 - 8:55 PM, said: I was surprised I did not see further discussion of the information JP presented in the last sentence of the above post. I thought it was quite significant when compared to the older firmware version which dumped anytime the Quick Trac button was pushed. Just thought I'd give you another chance to read.
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Thanks JP And thanks Steve for this forum.
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Let me clarify. I wonder if the initial ground balancing sequence as programmed in Ver 2 absolutely requires the ferrite to result in a proper balance. Has Minelab made using the ferrite such a critical part of the initial ground balance that would be detrimental if not used in the process? Since the ferrite was introduced after Ver 1 it might be assumed it was not critical to the process and incorporated somehow in the firmware. Might it be assumed that Ver 1 would result in a better balance if no ferrite is available? Yes, the answer is get a ferrite. But until obtained could Ver 1 a better choice?
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Have no ferrite. Would firmware Ver 1 be better to use than Ver 2? Is ferrite super important to ground balancing in Ver 2? I am thinking of reinstalling Ver 1 until I get the ferrite. Thoughts?
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Hey SS, curious as to your reason for choosing to run high smoothing. No criticism, just wondering. Whatever the reason it sure seems to be working. Nice gold.
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I also use Bunk's 24" Hermit pick. I like the configuration of the scoop, although it makes it difficult to carry in your belt. The long narrow pick end is very effective. http://www.bunksarizonaprospecting.com/images/hermit.JPG I also have this pick for the small stuff.
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My Nugget Detecting Kit
hawkeye replied to Steve Herschbach's topic in Metal Detector Advice & Comparisons
I also have InReach with same plan (Safety Plan) as Steve mentions in his update. Two way texting works good. Seems to be a pretty reliable device. The fact that you can get a return text gives you confidence that somebody actually got your message. Good when in an area with no cell phone coverage. "Don't leave home without it". -
What Bugs Me... Lone Gold Nuggets
hawkeye replied to Ivansgarage's topic in Detector Prospector Forum
Thanks for the comments Greaterville detectorists. -
What Bugs Me... Lone Gold Nuggets
hawkeye replied to Ivansgarage's topic in Detector Prospector Forum
Ivan, anyone, Question: Can you tell me where one could find a map/info of the areas closed to metal detecting in the Greaterville area? I am assuming it is anywhere in the Forest Service managed public land that is not now claimed. -
What Bugs Me... Lone Gold Nuggets
hawkeye replied to Ivansgarage's topic in Detector Prospector Forum
Hey Greaterville Boys, You may have seen this paper in your research of the area, but if not it is pretty interesting. See pages 3-14 of the pdf which is pages 11-22 of the report. http://pubs.usgs.gov/bul/0430a/report.pdf