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  1. you know i wanted to get the new D-2 but way to short on money, so I had to use the orx, but i cant say i am unhappy with it , I like the ORX more  its a great machine. I would buy another , the gold programs are awasome, and its about one of the best park machinesI have ever owned- if i had it in 1972 i would have sacks of cones of silver

  2. I use the XP -ORX and have a X-35 coil on it I chose to keep it over the Deus, - well I have been testing on the many frequency's available on the ORX in order to find Gold rings , and this is what i found , 15.2khz is the best for gold , getting white gold yellow gold and low caret gold , and 14 k 18k, and also nickles one program i was using today is the 2nd Gold program called fineGold and using it with the 15.2 khz and a 2 recovery speed which is crucial for making the iron give itself away and getting you deep , but the gold really hits hard - I run the IAR at 4 and no bottle cap will fool you some iron will make a mid tone if its big and be stressed and hyper , but the tabs and nickle s give a cleaner sip sound today i went over a small area, i had hunted many time s and it was very clear to me this was pulling out the nickles, as all where deep and had set in the ground for some time . go ahead and try it out . I was using on an 80 gain but it is one of my favorite programs

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  3. I did a test using 10k-  14k- white & yellow gold rings small and normal size, I was using the ORX and X 35 coil i studied 8.4 khz., 10,5khz skipped 11.6---12--12.3 because my pinpointer makes the machine go nuts 15,2khz and 26.khz  turns out the best frequency for all gold ring sis 15.2 khz hands down  but when hunting a tot lot getting close to the iron poles i found 26.khz better  as far as hearing a coin next to the iron poles and so on

  4. found Gold ring today and a silver necklace settings used Coin fast, 85 gain, 2 recovery,11.6 khz,  disc 35,  using the X-35 9" coil. from testing with the Tarsacci, i learned that 12khz is a sweet spot for  Gold 10.k--14k--white gold ,

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  5. O,K guys i hunt with the ORX, and use the x35 coil  I was running in coin fast , 11.6khz. recovery of 2 ,  and 85 gain, i was running disc at 35 and i got what i thought was a iron object, It poped like a bottle cap and gave a big low signal  ,but i decided to dig this piece of iron out ,but when i turned up the ground i got a clear 95 with no low a quarter signal , so i wanted to get the iron i heard and then heard a solid 65 with no low at all clear as day  well up come a nice 14 k diamond  studded gold ring , the only thing I can say is the two targets where touching one another and somehow came thru as flat iron would sound . very glad I dug it  Gold ring 2 this year . I also found a nice 925 necklace as well in a different location. The ring weighs in at 1.856 grams 14k

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  6. not cashing it in yet, going to try to find the owner , when i found it i just figured it was another junk ring but when i threw it into my bucket it hit like a lead bullet, so on closer examination it was 14kand i weighed it on my very acurate triple beam scale i use for soap making  6 grams

  7. Back to the old Pig farm, where several restaurants dumped the table scraps, in the 40,s 50,s and 60,s I used to be a bus boy and as fast as you have to go , alot of things get thrown out with the scraps so far i have found two Merc dimes but i wonder if its worth all the digging, as the pigs rutted up the dirt alot and put scratches on the coins , I took a picture of a bottle cap that came out all chewed up , Most likly from the Hogs, but you never know when somthing good will come out , got alot of ground to dig yet . and i found a early pull tab dating from 1962 1964 era , so cool

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