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  1. I recon that would be a killer coil in the wide open spaces of WA
  2. I went out for a few hour detect today and about half an hour in I got the little one where someone had scraped the ground and then walked away, but it came through nice and clear with the 7000. I got the bigger one as I was heading back to the vehicle. It was just the slightest change in the threshold and I thought it was ground noise, but once I was down about 4" it was giving off that lovely electronic warbly signal I like. It was down 12½" through hard packed gravel and then the last couple of inches was clay. It took me about 15 min to recover it. It SG`s at 2.63 grams. My best piece in quite a while
  3. A very good post Luke, and I believe you are right about a bigger coil for the 2300. I think because of the timings of the 2300 it would be totally pointless slapping a 18" coil on it. For me, I`m thinking, maybe a 12x7 would be the ideal coil for the 2300. Lose a little bit of sensitivity on the small stuff and gain a little bit on the bigger deeper stuff, but after that, if you went bigger on the 2300 you`d be wasting your time.
  4. Jeez Louise. I`ve got an idea just crazy enough to work. Anybody who doesn`t want the new coil shouldn`t buy it. I only started this thread because I thought SOME members of this forum might be interested to know the new coil will be availble soon. Anybody who doesn`t want it shouldn`t buy the damn thing. And I still want one
  5. Yeh mate if you`re talking about those cheap red ones on ebay I tried a set and they got the decimal point in the wrong spot. They should be marked as 0.10000 mAh. cheers Dave
  6. I doubt it mate. The 2300 came out over 3 years ago and I think it`s dropped in price 500 bucks since I bought mine.
  7. Lunk be assured, I saw the coil on the detector. I was told how this one was fitted was not the way the final release would be fitted. I have no doubt what so ever that if anything had to be cut to fit the after market coil it will cancel the warranty but that`s no great drama for me anyway because my detector is 3 months out of warranty now. And sorry mate but if the people building this coil don`t want to come on here and talk about it, it`s not my part be naming them. I asked for permission to mention this coil on the forum and was told that was OK as long as I said it was a prototype. Anyway, I still want one of these coils when they come out. cheers Dave
  8. hey JW. I don`t think I need a smaller coil than the 14" for the 7000. I got all these pieces with the 14" coil. But the 2300 with greater ground coverage plus centre mount. I gotta have that coil cheers Dave
  9. Hey Lunk. Sorry mate, I have no clue what you are talking about here. Are you saying I didn`t see the prototype coil?
  10. I saw the prototype of the first coil that will be released for the 2300. 10x5" The tester really likes it and apparently it is dynamite on the jagged bits. And the main thing I wanted in these new coils, it is centre mount . I will probably start using my 2300 a bit more
  11. The lighting is built in mate. The camera in the link I posted has 8 LED`s. I realize now, after I posted that first picture, there was a heap of sunlight streaming in through orange blinds and the whole room was orange when I took that first photo. That second photo and this one were taken in "natural" light.
  12. Don`t worry JW, I`ll believe you. Here is a shot of a terrific 12 ouncer I got a few years ago
  13. A few months ago I put up a thread about this camera where I said to use it you needed a Windows 7 or earlier operating system and it had to be 32 bit. It turns out , unsurprisingly, I was wrong. A computer guy pointed out to me yesterday that I was accessing it wrong on newer operating systems. Now that I know how to access it, this same cheap made in China camera works on every computer I own. I took this photo this morning on my windows8 64bit laptop. You are better off getting a lower power camera like this one in the link. If you get a 500 or 1000 power camera they are just too damn hard to focus. cheers Dave http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/2MP-20x-200x-Zoom-8-LED-Digital-Microscope-Endoscope-Camera-Magnifier-USB-2-0-/121968217513?epid=698629027&hash=item1c65df4da9:g:6VMAAOSwiYFXH2OP
  14. Peg what a terrific 2 days. well done cheers Dave
  15. Got the 7000 back yesterday after it died on me a couple of weeks ago, and today I managed to get these two. Maybe I should send it away for repair more often. Not every day do I come home with 1.7 grams of gold
  16. My detector failed a couple of weeks ago. I posted it off Monday last week and got it back Thursday this week. Took it out for a quick spin yesterday and all working fine. Thanks Minelab
  17. Chuck something along those lines occurred to me. I don`t detect all day because this is my hobby, not my job, but I got mine day one and it has been used maybe 320 days a year since it was released, and I`m guessing mine would be at the upper end of use. It certainly looks like it has been used a lot. I don`t set out to mistreat it but I don`t wrap it up in cotton wool either. I wonder if what has happened to mine is a sign of things to come for older 7000`s. Anyway mine is in the shop now, and I hope I get it back soon.
  18. Andy I don`t think you have anything to worry about. Mine would lose sound sometimes when I changed "ground type" but I always got sound back when I restarted the detector. Apparently what has happened to mine this time is a completely separate issue. Dave
  19. I was one minute into the day when the 7000 lost sound to the WM12`s. This has happened before but restarting the detector always fixed it, but this time the detector wont power off either. The only way I can turn it off is to unplug the battery. Tried everything, turned off the GPS, plugged in 2 sets of headphones, did a full detector reset- Still no sound and wont power off. I phoned Minelab, they seem to know what`s wrong with it and only want the back end of the detector back, not the coil or shafts or battery Thank goodness there is still 5 months of warranty on my detector.
  20. Yeh I`ve always used other site photo hosting because that was the only way I knew to do it. I didn`t realize it was so easy to put them straight on this forum. I`ve gone back and edited the first photo
  21. yeh mate one of the times I looked at this thread there was a number where the picture was supposed to be and when I clicked on the number it took me to the picture, but since then, for me at least, the picture is back. cheers
  22. Even though it`s still only spring here, it`s really starting to heat up in the after noon`s, and I just don`t handle the heat anymore like I used to, and I got these two as I was detecting back to the vehicle. All up they go 1.45 grams. My best result in quite a while
  23. Apparently these coils have been in the works for a few years now and I was told a year or so ago that they would not be released until they got the coils down pat and working perfectly. My main dislike with the 2300 is that damn rear pivot mount, but to be fair I knew I wouldn`t like it before I bought the detector. If these upcoming coils are a centre mount I will definitely be getting one. I think a really good size for a coil for the 2300 would be maybe a 12x8 eliptical
  24. This is generally the size size of the stuff I get now. I occasionally get maybe a 2 grammer but it`s quite a while since I got anything bigger. I have no doubt the 7000 is a deep punching detector, some of these small pieces it amazed me how deep I got them, but it constantly mystifies me why the bigger stuff just doesn`t seem to be there. Anyway I am pleased when I come home with a rattle in the jar. This lot goes 3 grams cheers Dave
  25. Good article Steve. I am a complete illiterate when it comes to multi frequency detectors. I did have the Eureka Ace but it was selectable. More and more I am liking the look of the Equinox. Dave
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