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  1. Looking into purchasing an aftermarket coil, equivalent to White's DD eclipse for an MXT specifically. I really don't know whats out there from other manuf. Looking for a HOT (sensitivity/depth) coil. Better target separation is a plus too. Or would you recommend I stay with whites coil? Any experience and feedback would help. Thanks, TC-AZ
  2. Yes Steve, one of the best ever written about the subject. All theories and techniques tried and true explained by Bob Brockett. I have read this book many times over the years, that it comes second nature when I'm out in the field hunting. Today's detectors are of the VLF and TR platform of 60 plus years ago when it all began. A great book for the beginner or a seasoned detectorist. TC-AZ
  3. Yes Chuck, I completely forgot to say this in my write-up. All prices include shipping. Sorry about that. TC-AZ
  4. FS: 3 Books by Clive J. Clynick. 1. “Pulsepower! Finding Gold at the Shore with a P.I. Metal Detector”, $15 now $13 2. “Shallow Water Metal Detecting: Lessons from the Pros”, $15 now $13 3. “Advanced Shallow Water Metal Detecting: Tips, Tricks and Methods for the Shoreline Treasure Hunter”, $15 now $13 Lastly, “Taking a Closer Look at Metal Detector Discrimination”, by Robert C. Brockett, Scarce. $45 now $40 Buy all for $80 $70 or Trade for a Good Used (but not abused closet queen) White’s Eclipse DD Search Coil w/cover. Thanks, TC-AZ
  5. I would try a slow setting (5-7 min) epoxy for repair of coils and such... the kind that model builders use. It comes in various consistencies from gel to watery. That's if you like to DYI or can't find an extra cover. Hey a little dab will do you 😀 TC-AZ
  6. Welcome to the forum, from southern AZ. What detector do you own or are you comtemplating on buying one?
  7. Welcome to the forum, from Southern AZ.
  8. Nice write up Steve. I hope you and all that responded have continued success in detecting for many years to come. Here are my 3 that I presently use and in no particular order. 1) XL-PRO last of meter w/needle 2) V3i w/coils 3) Pulse Scan TDI w/3 coils All White's. Kinda looking at the Manticore, but not serious enough... maybe in the future. TC-AZ
  9. I agree with Steve. What will get us (White's users) moving forward in the new technology? It totally depends on YOU. I hear, talk and read how we will use our detectors until the day we die. It seems that it is driven by a new generation of detectorist's. We older guys and gals get into a comfort zone where we are happy and don't like change. I am 65 and still willing to learn new things especially detectors. in my local club there are some that still have flip phones and can't or won't even text. And some members that don't want to bother with email so they want for you to call or mail the newsletter. TC-AZ
  10. Spacefury65, I would say Go For It! I used to like to take things apart and tinker with things, experiment and test. Inquisitive minds think alike... Oh Yea!!! Thanks for sharing 👍
  11. Thanks Phrunt for feedback and testing 👍 TC-AZ
  12. Never heard of it. Some day I'll explore it throughly but for now I am happy with my Garret. TC-AZ
  13. A blast from the past! Thanks for sharing. 👍
  14. Man, I always wanted to get one back in the mid 70's. But as a kid, couldn't afford one, so I settled on a Jetco Mustang. Then I got outta H.S. and was working, so I purchased a White's 5000-D. What I read was how the Super Pro's had superb discrimination on junk items. What is your take on it, since you own one? TC-AZ
  15. Kctrading, if Centerville Electronics doesn't have the parts, then you can look out for broken not working detector and salvage what you need. You may also search on e***. Or other sites that have rhe detector such as yours. Good luck! TC-AZ
  16. I have a Pulse Scan TDI and would like to know on the connector that plugs in the machine, what is the positive (+) end of the plug, the ring (outside) or is it the center? Lastly, does anyone where I can get an electronic schematic for the TDI? Thank you, TC-AZ
  17. Thanks Jim for the feedback. Contemplating in purchasing one that I saw FS. In the past, I've seen them on the market, but here and there. And you're right when you said: had little mention anywhere... Oh well?? Coiltek and others seem to be hotter on gold in crevices and pockets in stream beds. Thanks for your feedback, TC-AZ
  18. Jim, Can you be more specific, like depth, sensitivity to relics, coins and gold? Thanks, TC-AZ
  19. Would like to know if any of you used this coil on a big box TDI? Trying to get some opinions and/or feedback. I heard that White's put it out for users who hunt for gold in Africa. How does it rate toward other TDI coils in comparison is my main concern? I just purchased a big box TDI and waiting for it at the end of week. Can hardly wait to use it! Would it be advantageous to get one or would I be stuck with a "lemon"? TC-AZ
  20. Welcome Jeff, I use to have a Vaqureo (years ago) with the same setup as you on the coils. Wish I didn't sell it... oh well. Tesoro had some great detectors. Yes, maybe you can look and shop around for a new one. Anyway show us your finds when you get out there again. TC-AZ
  21. Davide, have a couple of questions about your discrimination. Do your pulltabs disc. out Before or after the nickels? TC-AZ
  22. You never know what's in front of you …Its the luck of the step.
  23. Thanks to all that responded. Looking at different labels to see if 1st and 2nd generation, but alas no. I too still learning the TDI SL from different users tips and tricks & all angles of conditions, etc. TC-AZ
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