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  1. Nice finds especially with the gold. Hope your AQ is an easy fix and the last time needing it.
  2. I was at a different beach yesterday and there were quite a few shells mixed in with the sand. Trying to run 7.5 was not easy, so I opted for 8.5 which really made it more stable. I was hunting where the waves were rolling onto shore. The amount of delay is certainly dependent on the sand matrix. Coil control and a steady speed is a big factor. Bob
  3. The flat beach looks like a great place to hunt with the deepest AQ settings.
  4. I’ve been using all metal. Some of the iron targets would give a double beep in some directions but I dug them anyway. There were not many targets and all is from a 3 1/2 hour hunt. Will be back at it tomorrow. I play with the tone and mute a little but still dig just about all.
  5. Went out this morning to a high tide and hunted all wet sand. Second target I dug was extremely deep and smooth sounding in all directions. I was hunting at 7.5 delay and ATS around 1. After 4 full scoops and with pinpointing carefully done, out came this 14K, 7.9 gram ring with 5 small diamonds. I was pleasantly surprised as our beaches are still sanded in and it was only 10 minutes into the hunt. Another "first" for me is the small Mexican 10c coin.
  6. Absolutely right! Lots of variables determine a diamonds value. With a diamond... size isn’t everything. 😊
  7. Nice looking ring! I went to the beach once and the first target I dug was a gold ring. I thought ... Here we go!! After 3 hours I had one gold ring and one penny. You just never know.
  8. I sent the whole thing in describing two problems I thought I had. The foremost was intermittent decrease and / or complete cutoff in one earcup opposite the side where the wire attaches. The other was a positive sound / reaction when touching the outer right hand plastic housing on the pod while partially submerged in saltwater. The AQ was returned to me with a note saying "circuit replaced". I went hunting with it and the first time out after about an hour or so, the volume suddenly cut off on one side again... I was bummed.... I gently wiggled all wires and knobs, checked all connections and no difference. I then pressed in on the faulty earcup and suddenly the volume was working again. I let go and off it went. It did this several times until I could no longer fix it. At least I was relieved that the problem / source had been absolutely determined. I contacted Rick and FT and another set of headphones were quickly on there way. I have used the machine about 14 hours now in and out of the water and everything is working perfectly.
  9. Hmmm... I did pass on some faint one way signals thinking they were probably bad. I'll start digging those in the near future. Was just kinda concentrating on the X pattern good signals.
  10. Hello everyone, Got my AQ over a month ago and it had a faulty set of headphones from the get go as one side would intermittently cut on and off. FT wasn't sure about the problem being in the headphones and had me send back the whole machine. It was gone for almost a month. FT gave me a new headset and all is well again. I've been out about 7 times now and just finished a 6 hour water hunt today. The AQ found its first gold today... a small 14K, 1.5 gram earring, silver ring and junk jewelry and 21 coins. I have found a number of gold rings in the past at this spot and have been hunting it for years with 2 different PI's and more recently the Excalibur and Nox. The last time I used the Nox for (5 hours), I found 5 coins and no jewelry. Targets had been very hard to find until today. This was my first time there with the AQ, and there were plenty of DEEP targets that created just a slight bump in the threshold. There is very little trash and I am now learning some differences in the sounds. The first 3 pictures are today. If you notice the coins and jewelry... nothing there are "fresh" drops. All is deep and only one bottle cap that was banging loud and close to the surface along with some other trash. There are also a couple pictures of some of the past days with the AQ. I don't usually take pictures of the trash but will start doing so. Our beaches are really sanded in so pickings are slim. I am using Joe's 11 hour Big Battery, It works great and is just what I need. Stay tuned...Bob
  11. Nice pictures. I see different colored bags. Do the blue ones show more of an erosion effect took place or is it just different colors. Are they pretty much all along the treasure coast or just in certain areas. Thanks! Bob K
  12. I would think that FT would help with the warranty. I will find out. They received it on Oct. 22nd. Still waiting.... patiently. And I have been very pleasant with them on the whole process. At least the weather is crappy here so that does help. My Excalibur is in for repair also. Good thing I still have the Nox working.
  13. Very nice pendant. Looking forward to putting my AQ on the hunt after it comes back from FT.
  14. What an incredible 2 day hunt! There is so much gold out there just waiting to be found. It peaks its head out of the sand for a little while and then back to hiding.
  15. A 10 ring day! Woo Hoo! Congrats on a terrific hunt. Nice to be there when the conditions are right.
  16. I was using the equinox 800. Beach 2, sensitivity 20 in the water following a small trough where the waves were breaking along the shore. It read a 14 but was jumping around a little. I figured it was a pull tan. That’s why I never expected to see gold. I have dug other solid 14’s that are gold. It weighs 2.2 grams.
  17. Found this 14K with diamond 2 days ago. Never expected to see that in the scoop and only 45 minutes into the hunt. Not many targets and all were light weight.
  18. Many moons ago ... I would go to the library and look through the micro film machines with attention on the 1870 - 1880's local newspapers. Every Summer there were clam bakes and ice cream socials in the groves. They were a big form of entertainment. Usually after the event there was a report on how many people attended and the festivities that went on. Lots of nickel and dime games and chances at some of them. Even the kids had a coin or two they could spend. It was a great way to locate the old clam bake groves and a great way to line my pockets with old silver.
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