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So when you say the 600 disallows access to the top two frequencies is this something in the reading material? :{) Are the goodies in the box waiting for curious fingers to turn on.....
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Your forum here has evolved nicely as it is Steve no need to add bloat to it in my opinion. Just the kind of KISS forum I like to read in and participate in. :)
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Well boots down in Oz land, tis magic. Got a small bit to break the ice on a hard hunted patch. .3 grams but its a start. Doing a section 40 and going to point around a bit. No glamor shots :) Slow and quite for a bit while me and my mates figure out our targets. Cant describe the smell of eucalyptus in the morning from the local fires or the beauty of the bush from a long drive from Perth but it puts in in ya. Coogardie is the drop TA!
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If I can ever unass myself to get away from the beauty of the desert bush I'd love to get some fishing in, but I suffice to just sit by a dam and yabbie fish with a slab of coldies and a good book Hehh! The remoteness of it all is one of many reasons I do love Oz. The big smokes have their appeal, some of the cleanest cities I've ever encountered, but even they shutter up like small towns after a time. Not like here in the States where its full on in most places 24/7. Well tomarrow is the hop and in a week it'll be campfires and swinging. Mayhap I'll run into someone from here but I expect it'll be sunrises and sunsets with a bit of gold in my pocket to polish the day. Luck to ya Norvic, Nursepaul see ya in the flip.
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Good on ya Aussieau! Good of ya to finally be able to turn them out on some good ground. Moral here I see is,"Never turn down an offer from the Locals." We yanks can be stubborn as mules sometimes but then I know a few blokes down there just as stubborn and usually they are on the gold ;)
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Good thing my plates are WA and I can speak the lingo at need after a few coldies. But then not to many mess with the Mad Yank ;)
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My Review Of The Minelab Gold Monster 1000
DDancer replied to Aussieau's topic in Minelab Metal Detectors
Appreciate the review :) Way to go Finders Keepers Tin City is in for a rumble I reckon. -
Every time I've gone down under I've asked "What do you think of Australia?" and every time the reply is, "Tis paradise Mate." And I can believe it. You can make some good cash in the parks while ya wait to get on the gold. All those lost Abo's and Kanga's add up quick. Best hunt I had, in Perth, netted 225 dollars in a day. Wont say where but I was asked to leave ;)
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Well with luck you'll figure out a pidgeon english with him that ya both can rely on after he gets over his bluey. Till then just open up note pad on your computer and share messages that way ;) My mates in WA usually just smile an nod knowingly when I start speaking Yankanese. Hahh! Hope they use a reliable donkey to get his bags to ya. Knock on wood I'll arrive full kit next week myself on the other coast. Luck with the hunt Norvic, Nurse Paul.
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Why Can't I Get A Ferrite Ring For My GPZ 7000?
DDancer replied to Sourdough Scott's topic in Minelab Metal Detectors
Finders Keepers in Kalgoorie keeps them in stock. https://www.finderskeepersgold.com/product-category/gpz/ Matt, the owner, will ship to the USA. -
1. A signal graphic similar to the DFX but based on audio response with variable update speed, tie the baseline to threshold. 2. A reading on current GB so I can see when it begins to struggle instead of guessing with my audio 3. The ability to suspend coil operation temporarily while digging, taking a break or just going over to see what my mates found and compare signals. Tired of having to turn things on or off and chucking the detector away so I can dig in peace. 4. As said before, on screen clock without having to open the GPS Both 1 and 2 could be put together but would require a better screen.... 3 would mean a bit of circuitry or maybe programming... 4 should have been a no brainier for the engineers.
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My First Impression Of The Minelab Gold Monster 1000
DDancer replied to Steve Herschbach's topic in Minelab Metal Detectors
Most likely they did Steve. You have just that kind of forum when it comes to the who's who and whats what on new and old metal detectors. I reckon it does not hurt your a well known tester either ;) Mate down in Oz is going to give the Monster a go so I'll see it in action this year I believe. He wants to see how it mates up with his SDC. Me, I'll stick with my Zed. Gave up VLF for prospecting a long time ago however I do appreciate its use's for those who do use them. -
Good gold and a good time, or just a good time, are what its about. Great stuff Fred Like the landscape a lot. Northeast, the Australian dollar is about the size of a quarter and a little thicker than a nickle. The 2 dollar coin is a bit smaller then the nickle and a third thicker. The 2 dollar loves to fall outta pockets but the dollar jumps just as often :) Made a bunch of cash in Ozzy parks detecting for that gold while in the big smokes.
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Prepare For Some " Dumb Blond " GPZ Questions Guys :-)
DDancer replied to a topic in Minelab Metal Detectors
Composite or fiber glass would be the way to go. Target recovery would require that the harness be removed unless you got a partner. Just the 14 sounds off on my glasses during recovery. Neat rig though. -
Taking Your Detector Overseas, Airlines, Travel
DDancer replied to DDancer's topic in Metal Detector Advice & Comparisons
Thanks for the links on those documents Jennifer. Never thought to print them but its good stuff. Never had a problem with the pick and I always get a "love" letter saying the TSA has poked around my underwear drawer. Hahh! -
All those thoughts on the old GP :) I have, retired, my old 3000. 3500 really did not do much better in my thought as I knew my 3000 and usually smoked 3500 users. Only things it really needed were the button mod, did that myself back when I got Rob A. to send me a 3500 handle on the sly.... ML didn't want anyone buying one unless they had a 3500... hehh next came the Pocket Rocket to replace the Humpy and Audvio wireless and a great coil for me was the NF 16" DD with reversable polarity. Other coils and such but still an effective combination here I reckon. Cant get some of that stuff anymore but then I have the Zed. Price wise on the 19 and an old GP unit in good nic I'm of the opinion I'd get more miles out of the GP due to its abilities to go where the Zed winges a bit. Something to be said about old analogue machines.
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Gotta say thats not a Zed hole ;) Good on ya JP hahh would have dug a hole thrice that locating that target.
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Don't own the 19, probably wont The 14 is and exceptional coil compared to the GPX series in my experience. Even on small stuff the Zed did as well on the small stuff as the SDC on hunted patches. Minor opinion. JP's got some strong mojo on the coil however its where yo hunt not what you get when it comes to results. My thoughts. Lot of areas where the Zed, large or small coil are limited.
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JP On GPZ 19 Compared To GPZ 14 - With Video!
DDancer replied to Steve Herschbach's topic in Minelab Metal Detectors
Firefox works ok with Telstra just gotta watch your usage as you know Telstra's always got a hand out, or in your pocket. Open up a Yahoo mail account and download it from there next time your in town however I reckon you have good band width if you can see a video out bush madtuna :) Another great contribution JP and Steve. Got a bit of a kick in the last part of that vid watching JP dig like a honey badger and hearing the pitch of the detector shoot off like an angry humming bird. Hahh :) -
Taking Your Detector Overseas, Airlines, Travel
DDancer replied to DDancer's topic in Metal Detector Advice & Comparisons
Fred, Delays of that nature are not real common in today's aviation industry. However I did put the caveat of planing to stay in ones destination till wandering bags appear. Yeah it puts a dampener on plans and if there is a tight schedule its all the more important to make those buffers between destinations and final end points. Cheaper to discard a reservation than to show up at the counter without one. Between you and me this year is not a scheduled holiday should things work out ;) I dont do tours however my initial adventure to WA was an eye opener of sorts.... rebuilt a vehicle, hooked up with a guide *of sorts* and traveled from Victoria to WA... Kevin Hiller was on that trip so was Scotty but most dont understand that gotta understand Jackhammers army..... The previous trip 1999 was pretty much a play by ear but I did not suffer much more than an accelerated education. On that point... what do you do?... see previous post. Well no one's chimed in so here is a good hint... back packers.... seems we are the only country that does not cater to the industry. -
BWAHAHAHAHAAHH! I snuck up on my ute one time thinking I was going one way when I went another... I have still yet to figure that out. Did it agian a few years later. No Old Bold pilots here. Bush is bush. Carry extra batteries and be prepaired for a long dark night. Compass is easy, note your sunrise and set in camp and note your track away from the tracks. Kinda sucks in OZ as the sun is in the north and you have to flip your file for that. Seriously though like said all the suggestions here are good and useful. Carry fire, carry water and a bit of tucker but if in a difficult spot STAY PUT and make some noise.... fire, radio, flares what ever. Also never ever leave without letting someone know where your going and when you will report back! Might help some one cares enough to go looking for your nugget cup. geo I'm diabetic so you know my meds are on me but its a valid point... not much use to me If I run out of food but heart med's dont require sugars ;).
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Taking Your Detector Overseas, Airlines, Travel
DDancer replied to DDancer's topic in Metal Detector Advice & Comparisons
Disguise is one way of hiding baggage. *nods to Steve* However most bag theft is related to new bags, markers or just plain physical markers like a lock. Photo's are always a great idea. Tell ya what I'm going to open this topic up a bit more. Give me some love here people :) I got over seas, with my bags, so what do I do to find a place to stay? Travel about the place~ Europe, Asia, Australia. Accommodations while you wait to get to a gold field or what ever you are hunting for *me a bucket list item is Great Britannia and the old fields there *... port of call, or just someplace you want to get a detect on ;). I will tell you mine but you gotta tell me yours. Travel is a significant thing to myself and those who just "want/dream" to go... and may do so. Heck just getting to Hawaii or Guam, Porter Rico can be a challenge but when you step outside the territories, I except Canada unless you a gun enthusiast, there are things one simply Must understand. It is not America anymore and that can be off putting. Got Ideas or practical advice on travel well spell it out mates PLEASE DO SO! No use keeping inside a pup tent in the American deserts when a few of us got out and about a bit. Me I'll keep quite a bit. Seems I killed my own thread with to much advice though it has gleaned some better information.... -
Gets my blood hot and that little desert devil is the tops :) Good stuff and in the heat. LOL gotta think of the fly's!
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Taking Your Detector Overseas, Airlines, Travel
DDancer replied to DDancer's topic in Metal Detector Advice & Comparisons
Very kind of you dgatelyDP. :) I do hope other members will chime in. Typically the tags on the bags have the itinerary coded and displayed for baggage. However it is a good idea to keep things marked. Big thumbs up! Packing and labels are significant employ's to getting things to the final destination. There really are not to many other ways to do it short of being an aviation employee and having things shipped com-mat. *company materials*. Just gotta get it done. Honestly no one else can think of things? Hehh, It is the basics but if you do not work in aviation well...... get'r done. -
Gotta say the stupidest excuse I ever heard for not filling your holes is "I leave the hole open so that seeds will collect and water will stay there. It helps the environment." That was out bush in 2006. I fill my holes, and a lot of others. Only one reason I leave a hole open and thats to come back the next day with my hand jack and a chisel. Like others have said, I also look for the holes, so why tell me about your patch unless you want me to clean it out. I know when I go back to my patches I have to know where they are because I cant tell I was ever there. As to camps.... only way you'll know I was there is by the fire wood left stacked nearby.
